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Khoa Đẩu
Khoa Đẩu () is a Muong language script similar to Thai alphabet and Lao alphabet. The script has 30 basic consonant signs.〔Scott Rutherford ''Vietnam'' 2003 p230 "Although the lowland Vietnamese, the Kinh, lost their original written script after 1,000 years of Chinese domination, the Muong have nonetheless retained theirs. Known as khoa dau van, it is similar to Thai and Lao, which have Sanskrit ..."〕 The term Khoa Đẩu comes from Chinese "tadpole script". However, the Muong-Vietnamese script is distinct. In 2013, a book by Do Van Xuyen was published in which he claimed to have deciphered the script.〔"(Researcher deciphers ancient script )", ''Viet Nam News'', January 30, 2013.〕 It is an native Vietnamese writing systems that disappeared during the Chinese domination of Vietnam, Xuan wrote.〔 The alphabet included two kinds of consonants, used to indicate tone.〔 ==References==
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