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* The '''ts'a''', '''k'a''' and '''p'a''' are rarely used, mostly for writing proper names.
* 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 man Bantu language toponyms are Hangulized.
[[Image:Moya prenasal.png]]


== vowels ==
== vowels ==

Revision as of 16:29, 11 July 2010

Moya

File:Nm moya.png
  • Moya is an adaptation of Hangul for writing Kala.
  • Moya can be written left to right horizontally or vertically from top to bottom.

consonants

File:Moya cons.png

  • 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 man Bantu language toponyms are Hangulized.

File:Moya prenasal.png

vowels

File:Moya vwl.png

numerals

File:Moya numerals.png

Sample text(s) in Moya

  • mo ta yala ka
place/locale 2sg go/walk/travel INT-part
Where are you going?
File:Mo ta yala ka 2.PNG
  • nam ke tsala inaye
1pl the sauce/paste eat-PAST
We ate the sauce.
File:Nam ke tsala inaye.PNG
  • ko onatam tayo ka
person parent-PL 2sg-POSS INT-part
Who are your parents?
File:Ko tayo onatam ka 2.PNG
  • na yalaye nye ta talaye
1SG go-PAST because 2SG return-PAST
I left because you returned.
File:Na yalaye nye ta talaye.PNG

Index

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