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Revision as of 11:14, 12 August 2010
- See also: Kala pictographs
- See also: Kala syllabary
Moya
- Moya is an adaptation of Hangul for writing Kala.
- Moya can be written left to right horizontally or vertically from top to bottom.
consonants
- Where ~ appears, it indicates free variation between phonemes.
- The ts'a, k'a and p'a are rarely used, mostly for writing proper names.
prenasals
- Prenasalized consonants are Moya-ized in the same way that many Bantu language toponyms are Hangulized.
vowels
numerals
Sample text(s) in Moya
- mo ta yala ka
- place/locale 2sg go/walk/travel INT-part
- Where are you going?
- nam ke tsala inaye
- 1pl the sauce/paste eat-PAST
- We ate the sauce.
- ko onatam tayo ka
- person parent-PL 2sg-POSS INT-part
- Who are your parents?
- na yalaye nye ta talaye
- 1SG go-PAST because 2SG return-PAST
- I left because you returned.