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| style="width:1.5em;" | A || style="width: 11em;" | '''aï''' <nowiki>/ˈa.ɪ/</nowiki>
| style="width:1.5em;" | A || style="width: 11em;" | '''aï''' <nowiki>/ˈa.ɪ/</nowiki>
| style="width:1.5em;" | Ï || style="width: 11em;" | '''i bïdonmïdïï''' <nowiki>/i bɪ.ˈdon.mɪ.dɪː/</nowiki>
| style="width:1.5em;" | Ï || style="width: 11em;" | '''i bïdonmïdïï''' <nowiki>/i bɪ.don.mɪ.dɪːˈ/</nowiki>
| style="width:1.5em;" | Š || style="width: 11em;" | '''šei''' <nowiki>/ˌʃɛ.i/</nowiki>
| style="width:1.5em;" | Š || style="width: 11em;" | '''šei''' <nowiki>/ˌʃɛ.i/</nowiki>
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| Ä || '''aï bïdonmïdïï''' <nowiki>/ˈa.ɪ bɪ.ˈdon.mɪ.dɪː/</nowiki>
| Ä || '''aï bïdonmïdïï''' <nowiki>/ˈa.ɪ bɪ.don.mɪ.dɪːˈ/</nowiki>
| J || '''jei''' <nowiki>/ˈjɛ.i/</nowiki>
| J || '''jei''' <nowiki>/ˈjɛ.i/</nowiki>
| T || '''tei''' <nowiki>/ˈtɛ.i/</nowiki>
| T || '''tei''' <nowiki>/ˈtɛ.i/</nowiki>
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| B || '''bei''' <nowiki>/ˈbe.i/</nowiki>
| B || '''bei''' <nowiki>/ˈbe.i/</nowiki>
| K || '''kei''' <nowiki>/ˈkɛ.i/</nowiki>
| K || '''kei''' <nowiki>/ˈkɛ.i/</nowiki>
| Þ || '''þei''' <nowiki>/ˈðɛ.i/</nowiki>
| Þ || '''þei''' <nowiki>/ˈθɛ.i/</nowiki>
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| D || '''dei''' <nowiki>/ˈdɛ.i/</nowiki>
| D || '''dei''' <nowiki>/ˈdɛ.i/</nowiki>
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| V || '''vei''' <nowiki>/ˈvɛ.i/</nowiki>
| V || '''vei''' <nowiki>/ˈvɛ.i/</nowiki>
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| Ë || '''ei bïdonmïdïï''' <nowiki>/ˈˌɛ.i bɪ.ˈdon.mɪ.dɪː/</nowiki>
| Ë || '''ei bïdonmïdïï''' <nowiki>/ˈˌɛ.i bɪ.don.mɪ.dɪːˈ/</nowiki>
| N || '''nei''' <nowiki>/ˈnɛ.i/</nowiki>
| N || '''nei''' <nowiki>/ˈnɛ.i/</nowiki>
| W || '''wei''' <nowiki>/ˈwɛ.i/</nowiki>
| W || '''wei''' <nowiki>/ˈwɛ.i/</nowiki>

Revision as of 20:10, 28 December 2005

This article deals with the alphabet, punctuation and orthographic rules of the Nordaþ language. For detailed information on the pronunciation not found here, see also Nordaþ phonology.

Alphabet

Nordaþ language

Pronunciation
Writing system
Grammar

The Nordaþ language is written using the Latin alphabet with a few special characters: ä, ë, and ï. Until recently, those letters were not considered separate. However, this was changed in the Penkesiondhyntiondnääseshyntidäuseniletreemejaisdei (1995 Spelling Reform), which also included the removal of doubled consonants.

Names of the Letters

Modern letter names
A /ˈa.ɪ/ Ï i bïdonmïdïï /i bɪ.don.mɪ.dɪːˈ/ Š šei /ˌʃɛ.i/
Ä aï bïdonmïdïï /ˈa.ɪ bɪ.don.mɪ.dɪːˈ/ J jei /ˈjɛ.i/ T tei /ˈtɛ.i/
B bei /ˈbe.i/ K kei /ˈkɛ.i/ Þ þei /ˈθɛ.i/
D dei /ˈdɛ.i/ L lei /ˈlɛ.i/ U /ˈu.ɪ/
E ei /ˈɛ.i/ M mei /ˈmɛ.i/ V vei /ˈvɛ.i/
Ë ei bïdonmïdïï /ˈˌɛ.i bɪ.don.mɪ.dɪːˈ/ N nei /ˈnɛ.i/ W wei /ˈwɛ.i/
F fei /ˈfɛ.i/ O /ˈo.ɪ/ Y yi /ˈy.i/
G gei /ˈɡɛ.i/ P pei /ˈpɛ.i/ Z zei /ˈzɛ.i/
H hei /ˈhɛ.i/ R rei /ˈɾɛ.i/ Ž žei /ˈʒɛ.i/
I ii /iː/ S sei /ˈsɛ.i/    

Punctuation

While Nordaþ uses standard sentence endings, Nordaþ uses quotation marks in a different manner than English. and are used to begin initial quotes. and are used for quotes within quotes.

Stress

Nordaþ words are stressed in the penultima, typically. However, if the word ends in a doubled vowel, then the ultima receives the stress. Compounded words are stressed as if each word within were a separate word.