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Kuduk is written using two writing systems: a logographic system (Kuduk: tano), and a syllabic system (Kuduk: takara). Tano is the older of the two systems and predates Takara by about a few hundred years. Takara was created in order to write the names of people and places, and later on was used to write loan words. Its debated over how many strokes modern Tano has exactly, but many linguists agree that it has at least 6 distinct strokes that could make up a logograph.
 
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