Chinese pipeline
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The Chinese pipeline syllabary consists of five vowels and 74 consonants, all running on a horizontal line from which the characters hang.
The strangest letter is the K(I) This means if this letter is at the beginning of the word it will have "k" followed by "i"; for example, kyamui means "colour" and is spelled k(i)yamu. This letter was derived from Korea.
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