e/Western Cree syllabics

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has glosseng: Western Cree syllabics are a variant of Canadian Aboriginal syllabics used to write Plains Cree, Woods Cree and the western dialects of Swampy Cree. It is used for all Cree dialects west of approximately the Manitoba-Ontario border in Canada, as opposed to Eastern Cree syllabics. It is also occasionally used by a few Cree speakers in the United States.
lexicalizationeng: Western Cree syllabics
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Norwegian Nynorsk
has glossnno: Vest-cree-abugidaen, populært kalla vest-cree-stavingsalfabetet, er ein variant av abugidaen for cree og inuktitut, som blir nytta for å skrive prærie-cree (engelsk Plains Cree), skog-cree (engelsk Woods Cree) og vestlege dialektar av myr-cree (engelsk Swampy Cree. Den blir nytta for å skrive cree-dialektar grovt rekna vestanfor grensa mellom dei kanadiske provinsane Manitoba og Ontario.
lexicalizationnno: vest-cree-abugidaen
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media:imgWinnipeg Forks - Plains Cree Inscription.jpg

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