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: ''A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine.'' | : ''A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine.'' | ||
= Arabya = | |||
Arabya is an adaptation of the Arabic script used to write Amal. | |||
The chart is self-explanatory. | |||
[[File:Arabya.png]] | |||
Larger version: frathwiki.com/File:Kamiya_3.png |
Revision as of 16:02, 9 November 2019
Kamiya
Kamiya (writing) is an alphabet developed to write Amal. It is based on Semitic abjads. It is written right-to-left.
Full Alphabet
- kapu is the only letter to retain a final form
- om has no full form and is written over wa when it begins or ends a word
- qupa is used for the glottal stop, /ʔ/, but can be used for /q/ in names and toponyms
Vowel Marks
These vowel marks are used to indicate vowels within words. Note that /e/ has no mark and is the only vowel omitted when it occurs within a word.
shehet kaba - /ʃɛˌɦet kabˌa/ - MED-tree be.large-3s - That tree is large.
The top example is incorrect, and notice in the bottom example, the /a/ marked on the /k/ is the only mark used. The final /a/ on kaba ends the word, and therefore is written in full form.
Ligatures
Examples
Arabic | Hebrew | Syriac | Kamiya |
---|---|---|---|
امنتي | אמנתי | ܐܡܢܬܝ |
- amanti
- /amaːnti/
- love-1s-2s
- I love you.
- aryemeshilan?
- /aɾʲemɛʃɪlan/
- see-INT-PST-3s-1s
- Did she see me?
- ibti korwa nai daqeshan.
- /ɪbtiː koɾwa na͜ɪ daːʔɛʃan/
- DAT-2s heart-ACC 1s.GEN give-PST-1s
- I gave you my heart.
- gidu naburhala me gunu webintakla
- /giːˌdu naburˌɦala mɛː guːˌnu webɪntˌaːkla/
- meal-ACC wine-COM-NEG COMP day-ACC shine.sun-COM-NEG
- A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine.
Arabya
Arabya is an adaptation of the Arabic script used to write Amal.
The chart is self-explanatory.
Larger version: frathwiki.com/File:Kamiya_3.png