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* The '''muatso''' indicates the beginning of a phrase, passage, paragraph or sentence, and the '''oti''' indicates the ending. | |||
== Universal Declaration of Human Rights == | == Universal Declaration of Human Rights == |
Revision as of 08:30, 18 December 2010
Pesato
A syllabary developed for writing Kala.
design elements
- Pesato = pe – dot, mark, point | sa’o – nine | to – way, method, manner
- Using a 9 dot matrix
- Connect each dot to at least one other dot (except numerals)
- No crossing lines
- Try to convey phonetic value (when possible)
- No diagonal lines
Kiso
- The basic 86 syllables that can be used to write the majority of Kala lexemes are on the left and the 36 syllables that are used to write the syllables with diphthongs & triphthongs are on the right.
diacritics
- These marks are used to modify syllables as needed.
- The muatso indicates the beginning of a phrase, passage, paragraph or sentence, and the oti indicates the ending.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- kua tlana tsiya ma’a katsi ma kueli soto nasa
- all human free with dignity and rights equal born
- All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
- kam tlitsi ma omato yoha ma kanku ma’a tsaku te otauan ketahe
- 3p reasoning and conscience possess and 3p.RECP with idea of brotherhood behave.NEC
- They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
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Kum
- The 16 glyphs that are used to represent Pesato numerals.