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English: While Greek, Latin, and Cyrillic have Serif and Sans-Serif forms, Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics generally do not. Instead, like the Proportional and Monospace fonts, Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics have a Round form, with smooth bowls, differing letter heights, and occupying a rectangular space, akin to a Proportional font, opposed to the Square forms, with cornered bowls, same letter heights, and occupying a square space, akin to a Monospace font.
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Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics—Round form and Square form comparison

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