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    Sawndip (Sawndip: 𭨡𮄫; Zhuang pronunciation: [θaɯ˨˦ɗip˥]) are Chinese characters used to write the Zhuang languages in the Chinese provinces of Guangxi...
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    Vahcuengh, Zhuang pronunciation: [βa˧ɕuːŋ˧]; pre-1982 autonym: Vaƅcueŋƅ; Sawndip: 話壯; simplified Chinese: 壮语; traditional Chinese: 壯語; pinyin: Zhuàngyǔ)...
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    autonym: Vahcuengh, Zhuang pronunciation: [βa˧ɕuːŋ˧], pre-1982: Vaƅcueŋƅ, Sawndip: 話僮, from vah, 'language' and Cuengh, 'Zhuang'; simplified Chinese: 壮语;...
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  • the script used by the Zhuang people in ancient times, also known as Sawndip This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Zhuangzi...
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  • court documents written over one thousand years in the Zhuang language in Sawndip script. The Zhuang people produced this literature. The works include both...
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    article contains chữ Nôm characters used to write Vietnamese, as well as sawndip characters used to write Zhuang. Without proper rendering support, you...
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    script formerly used for the Vietnamese language, or CJKVZ to also include Sawndip, used to write the Zhuang languages. Standard Mandarin Chinese and Standard...
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    as Japanese kanji, Korean hanja, Vietnamese chữ Hán and chữ Nôm, Zhuang sawndip, and Bai bowen. More divergent are the Tangut script, Khitan large script...
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    ˈdʒwɒŋ/; Chinese: 壮族; pinyin: Zhuàngzú; Zhuang: Bouxcuengh [poːu˦˨ ɕeŋ˧]); Sawndip: 佈獞) are a Tai-speaking ethnic group who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang...
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    Zhuang languages are traditionally written with Chinese characters called Sawndip, and now officially written with a romanized alphabet, though the traditional...
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