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Revision as of 22:19, 17 October 2024
The Midretassene Alphabet originated from Hirgunya. Today the modern form of the alphabet is used for several languages in the east Pallathantic, namely Throvian, Ersercese, Tassan, and Ferruvicarese.
Character Name | Latin Transliteration | IPA | Keyboard Port | Origin | Remarks |
ibzinár | bz, bs | /bz/ | q | ||
záigon | z, dz | /dz/ | z | ||
gsos | gz, gs | /gz/ | x | ||
rona | r | /r/ | r | ||
sula | s | /s/ | s | ||
phuna | ph | /pʰ/ | f | ||
thuka | th | /tʰ/ | Þ | ||
khona | kh | /kʰ/ | c | ||
pele | p | /p/ | p | ||
toppa | t | /t/ | t | ||
kahi | k | /k/ | k | ||
ibinár | b | /b/ | b | ||
daiza | d | /d/ | d | ||
go | g | /g/ | g | ||
mo | m | /m/ | m | ||
ne | n | /n/ | n | ||
lele | l | /l/ | l | ||
we | v | /u/, /w/ | v | ||
jona | i, y (j) | /i/, /j/ | j | ||
haza | h | /h/ | h | ||
akma | a | /a/ | a | ||
esver | e | /ɛ/ | e | ||
idauro | i | /ɪ/ | i | ||
osver | o | /ɔ/ | o | ||
vatta | u | /ʊ/ | u | ||
aspuro | a | /ɑ/ | æ | ||
ekhalo | e | /e/ | y | ||
okhalo | o | /o/ | w | ||
'accent' | ? | - | ? |
th
/tʰ/
???
kh
/kʰ/
c
p
/p/
p
t
/t/
t
k
/k/
k
b
/b/
b
d
/d/
d
g
/g/
g
m
/m/
m
n
/n/
n
l
/l/
l
v (w)
/w/
v
y (j)
/j/
j
h
/h/
h
a
/a/
a
e
/ɛ/
e
i
/ɪ/, /i/
i
o
/ɔ/
o
u
/ʊ/, /u/
u
a (long)
/ɑː/
???
e (long)
/eː/
y
o (long)
/oː/
w
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