English: Just as the Latin Small Letter A (with a small bowl and an ear [Double-storey Minisculine A] v. large bowl and no ear [Single-storey Minisculine A]) and Latin Small Letter G (with a raised small bowl, terminal ear, and a large descender loop [Double-storey Minisculine G] v. large bowl, no ear, and a simple descender tail [Single-storey Minisculine G]) have varying presentation forms, likewise, Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics's SH-series vary. Twenty-one of the commonly seen SH-series variations shown. Typefaces are as follows. Left column: AboriginalSans (A), AboriginalSans (B) and (C), AboriginalSerif (A), AboriginalSerif (B), BallymunRO, BJCree UNI, Canada1500. Middle Column: CBSUCAS, Code2000 and Sun-ExtA, DejaVu Sans, Euphemia, EversonMono, FreeSans, Gadugi. Right Column: Kayases, Kisiska, Noto Sans Canadian Aboriginal, OskiEast, Pitabek, Quivira, RTF Canadian Syllabics.
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