Sawndip


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Sawndip
Zhuang characters, or Sawndip , are logograms derived from Han characters and used by the Zhuang people of GuangxiChina to write the Zhuang languages for more than one thousand years. In Mandarin Chinese, these are called Gǔ Zhuàngzì or Fāngkuài Zhuàngzì (; "square shaped Zhuang characters"). Sawndip (Sawndip: ) is a Zhuang word that means "immature characters". The Zhuang word for Chinese characters used in the Chinese language is sawgun (Sawndip: 倱; lit. "characters of the Han"), gun is Zhuang for the Han Chinese. The name "old Zhuang script" is usually used to distinguish it of the official alphabet based script Standard Zhuang. Even now, in traditional and less formal domains, Sawndip is more often used than alphabetical scripts.

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