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|'ammaat||arrow||Ɂ|| ||
 
|'ammaat||arrow||Ɂ|| ||
 
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|raa||fish||r|| ||
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|raa, raal||fish||r|| ||
 
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|maym||sea dragon||m|| ||
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|iym||sea dragon||m|| ||
 
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|nawn|| ||n|| ||
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|neph||bone||n|| ||
 
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|haal||donkey||h|| ||
 
|haal||donkey||h|| ||
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|baah||palace, seat of rule||b|| ||
 
|baah||palace, seat of rule||b|| ||
 
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|paat|| ||p|| ||
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|paat, phaath|| ||p f|| ||
 
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|zaat||palm tree||z|| ||
 
|zaat||palm tree||z|| ||
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|daam||stone||d|| ||
 
|daam||stone||d|| ||
 
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|dhall||hook||ð|| ||
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|dhaam||stone||ð|| ||
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|dh'aal||hook||ðʕ|| ||
 
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|s'aaf||star||sʕ||ts||
 
|s'aaf||star||sʕ||ts||
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|th'aw||harp||θʕ|| ||
 
|th'aw||harp||θʕ|| ||
 
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|gaw|| ||g||dʒ, ɣ||
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|gaw, jaw||eye||g||dʒ, ɣ||
 
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|kaal||face||k||tʃ, x||
 
|kaal||face||k||tʃ, x||
 
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|k'awsh||crown||kʕ|| ||
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|k'awsh||crown||kʕ||q ||
 
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|kheym||milk||ʜ|| ||
 
|kheym||milk||ʜ|| ||
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|ll'aak||horn||ɬʕ||ʒ, ɮ||
 
|ll'aak||horn||ɬʕ||ʒ, ɮ||
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 31 October 2015

The alphabet of ancient Thammazic Languages is the source alphabet for Thyrian, Weshifite, and Dagaithi alphabets.

lion, door

Name Meaning Value Alternative Value Remark
waa bead w
yaal light j
'ammaat arrow Ɂ
raa, raal fish r
iym sea dragon m
neph bone n
haal donkey h
baah palace, seat of rule b
paat, phaath p f
zaat palm tree z
sekhaa bird s
luwg belt l
daam stone d
dhaam stone ð
dh'aal hook ðʕ
s'aaf star ts
taab sailboat t
t'aa knife
thaaphat waterskin θ
th'aw harp θʕ
gaw, jaw eye g dʒ, ɣ
kaal face k tʃ, x
k'awsh crown q
kheym milk ʜ
ʕatta beard ʕ
llaleth wheel ɬ ʃ
ll'aak horn ɬʕ ʒ, ɮ
dhakera diacritic

vowels a, aa i, iy u, uw ay aw

dhakera

Stages

~Proto-Thammazite Alphabet (derived directly from Hœrnectian Hieroglyphs) Developed Thammazite Alphabet (as shown above)


See Also