User talk:VictorianoManalo88

Baybayin
Hello, thanks for talking to me on the Baybayin article. From my sources, I thought my edits were correct, but to avoid upsetting other Wiki editors I will leave their contributions how they are. Unfortunately, the 500 character limit cut off a part of your message, would you like to share with me the missing part? "Glennznl please stop removing other peoples contribution to this page. Let me get this straight. Baybayin is the collective term for the Abugida scripts in the Philippines. The one you are talking about which is Suyat is the collective term for the whole Ancient scripts of the Philippines including Iniskaya, Jawi, and Kirim. Please stop removing thid valuable informations. Have a mature mind if you may. I know you will understand me.I think like me you are also a professor. By the way I am t..." Thanks in advance. Glennznl (talk) 12:49, 26 April 2020 (UTC)

May 2020
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Blocked
This account appears to be a rather transparent attempt to impersonate Victorino Manalo, the Executive Director of National Archives of the Philippines. Blocked. -- The Anome (talk) 08:26, 6 May 2020 (UTC)