Description When the Spaniards conquered the Philippines (Cebu 1565, Manila 1571), they noticed several of its nations had a writing system of their own, called Bayb?yin in Tagalog.
Because of this shortcoming, it gave way to the Latin Alphabet in.
It was a king of short-hand that did not make it possible to record closing consonants; thus i-lu in Bayb?yin could represent ?-log "river," i-l?ng "nose" or it-l?g "egg," so much so that, while easy to write, it was difficult to read.
Description When the Spaniards conquered the Philippines (Cebu 1565, Manila 1571), they noticed several of its nations had a writing system of their own, called Bayb?yin in Tagalog