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An '''IMFI writing system''' (standing for ''initial, medial, final, isolated'') is one in which each character has four different shapes: '''IMFI''' is an acronym for '''I'''nitial, '''M'''edial, '''F'''inal, '''I'''solated, a ] in which each character has four different potential shapes:

* ''initial'' - used for the first character in a word * ''initial'' - used for the first character in a word
* ''medial'' - used in the middle of a word * ''medial'' - used in the middle of a word
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The ] is an example of an IMFI writing system. The ] is an example of an IMFI writing system.


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IMFI is an acronym for Initial, Medial, Final, Isolated, a writing system in which each character has four different potential shapes:

  • initial - used for the first character in a word
  • medial - used in the middle of a word
  • final - used for the last character in a word
  • isolated - used for single-letter words

The Arabic script is an example of an IMFI writing system.

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