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==Pronunciation table==
===Pronunciation table===
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==Sample text from the dictionary==
===General notes – '''kőino tűsos'''===
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Dictionary of Senjecas: The First Language</div>
#In the Senjecan alphabet there are 33 [[Wikipedia:Grapheme|graphemes]], one for each of the [[Wikipedia:Phoneme|phonemes]]. There are 24 consonants, six vowels (each of which can be long or short), and three weak vowels.
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">senȝeka̋' sam̃lűvo: se̋mta ȝe̋ka</div>
#In some orthographies a diacritic is used to indicate a long vowel; in others the grapheme is doubled.
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ςηνjηκα' ςαϝλυϐo: ςημτα jηκα</div>
#In some orthographies labialization and palatalization are indicated by a diacritic; in others a special grapheme is used.
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ceнjeкac' caӎлувo: ceмтa jeкa</div>
#Few languages have a [[Wikipedia:voiceless labialized velar approximant|voiceless labio-velar approximant]]. In most cases, this is transliterated into Senjecas with whatever grapheme represents [[Wikipedia:labio-velar approximant|<w>]] which does not occur in Senjecas.
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">שֵניֵכַשְֵ שַמּלֻּבֹ: שֵמּתַּ יֵכַ</div>
#In some orthographies an [[Wikipedia:Aspirated consonant|aspirated consonant]] will be used to represent a [[Wikipedia: Fricative consonant|fricative]], ''e.g.'', /tʰ/ for /θ/, /pʰ/ for /ɸ/.
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">სენჲეკასჷ საჳლუვჵ: სემტა ჲეკა</div>
#In the Senjecan alphabet order, these 33 graphemes are ordered according to the point of articulation. Thus, there are five groups, known as clans ('''űka''').
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">սէնյէկասը սաևլուվօ: սէմտա յէկա</div>
##labial ('''feműka''')
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">कयॅ॑ तमसॅ॑ :भोलु॑वस सॆकयॅ॑नसॅ</div>
##dental ('''rįsűka''')
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ᛊᛖᚾᛃᛖᚲᚨᛊᛂ ᛊᚨᚹᛛᚣᚡᛟ ᛊᛖᛗᛏᚨ ᛃᛖᚲᚨ</div>
##alveolar ('''muitűka''')
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ⵙ ⵆ ⵏⵢⵆ ⴽⴰⵙ ⴻ ⵙ ⴰⵡ ⵍⵓⵠ ⵈ : ⵙ ⵆ ⵎ ⵜⴰ ⵢⵆ ⴽⴰ</div>
##palatal ('''vainűka''')
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ལེནཟེཀྸལ  ལྸམལུབྷོ:  ལེམཏྸ  ཟེཀྸ</div>
##vowel ('''ą́rsüenűka''')
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">???</div>
#A column is left blank in the table for the [[Wikipedia:tengwar|tengwar]]; they may some day be available on Frathwiki.
#A blank space indicates that a suitable grapheme has not yet been found
#The use of the three weak vowels <ı>, <ɛ> and <y> is not interchangeable, so the same grapheme can be used to represent all three.


==General notes – '''kőino tűsos'''==
*In the Senjecan alphabet there are 33 [[Wikipedia:Grapheme|graphemes]], one for each of the [[Wikipedia:Phoneme|phonemes]]. There are 24 consonants, six vowels (each of which can be long or short), and three weak vowels.
*In some orthographies a diacritic is used to indicate a long vowel; in others the grapheme is doubled.
*In some orthographies labialization and palatalization are indicated by a diacritic; in others a special grapheme is used.
*Few languages have a [[Wikipedia:voiceless labialized velar approximant|voiceless labio-velar approximant]]. In most cases, this is transliterated into Senjecas with whatever grapheme represents [[Wikipedia:labio-velar approximant|<w>]] which does not occur in Senjecas.
*In some orthographies an [[Wikipedia:Aspirated consonant|aspirated consonant]] will be used to represent a [[Wikipedia: Fricative consonant|fricative]], ''e.g.'', /tʰ/ for /θ/, /pʰ/ for /ɸ/.
*In the Senjecan alphabet order, these 33 graphemes are ordered according to the point of articulation. Thus, there are five groups, known as clans ('''űka''').
#labial ('''feműka''')
#dental ('''rįsűka''')
#alveolar ('''muitűka''')
#palatal ('''vainűka''')
#vowel ('''ą́rsüenűka''')
*A column is left blank in the table for the [[Wikipedia:tengwar|tengwar]]; they may some day be available on Frathwiki.
*A blank space indicates that a suitable grapheme has not yet been found
*The use of the three weak vowels <ı>, <ɛ> and <y> is not interchangeable, so the same grapheme can be used to represent all three.


 
===Language name abbreviations===
==Language name abbreviations==
*Lat = Latin
*Lat = Latin
*Grk = [[Wikipedia:Greek alphabet|Greek]]
*Grk = [[Wikipedia:Greek alphabet|Greek]]
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==The Labial Clan - '''feműka'''==
===The Labial Clan - '''feműka'''===
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| align=center |ワ
| align=center |ワ
| align=center |わ
| align=center |わ
| align=center |ప<sup>{{color|red|?}}</sup>
| align=center |ప<sup>{{color|red|11}}</sup>
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|-
| align=center |m
| align=center |m
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| align=center |μ
| align=center |μ
| align=center |м
| align=center |м
| align=center |მ
| align=center |մ
| align=center |մ
| align=center |
| align=center |म
| align=center |म
| align=center |ⰿ
| align=center |ⰿ
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===Notes===
====Notes====
# The cursive beta <ϐ> represents /β/. It does not have a descender.
# The cursive beta <ϐ> represents /β/. It does not have a descender.
# The archaic [[Wikipedia:Digamma|digamma]] <ϝ> represents the voiceless bilabial nasal /m̥/.
# The archaic [[Wikipedia:Digamma|digamma]] <ϝ> represents the voiceless bilabial nasal /m̥/.
# The Kildin Sami em with tail <ӎ> represents /m̥/.
# The [[Wikipedia:Kildin Sami language|Kildin Sami]] em with tail <ӎ> represents /m̥/.
# The grapheme <ჳ> /v/ is reassigned the value /m̥/.
# The grapheme <ჳ> /v/ is reassigned the value /m̥/.
# The grapheme <व> /v/ is reassigned the value //.
# The grapheme <व> /v/ is reassigned the value //.
# The grapheme <> /dʑ/ is reassigned the value //.
# The grapheme <> /dʑ/ is reassigned the value //.
# The [[Wikipedia:Dagesh|dagesh qal]], when needed, indicates a stop in the stop/fricative pairs.
# The [[Wikipedia:Dagesh|dagesh qal]], when needed, indicates a stop in the stop/fricative pairs.
# The dagesh qal, when needed, indicates the voiced member of the approximant pair.
# The dagesh qal, when needed, indicates the voiced member of the approximant pair.
# In Arabic the diacritic indicates voicing of the consonant.
# In Arabic the diacritic indicates voicing of the consonant.
# The [[Wikipedia:Katakana|katakana]] and [[Wikipedia:Hiragana|hiragana]] syllabograms from the <a> column, with a few exceptions, are used for the Senjecan consonants.
# The [[Wikipedia:Katakana|katakana]] and [[Wikipedia:Hiragana|hiragana]] syllabograms from the <a> column, with a few exceptions, are used for the Senjecan consonants.
# The grapheme <ప> /v/ is reassigned the value /m̥/.




==The Dental Clan - '''riisűka'''==
===The Dental Clan - '''riisűka'''===
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===Notes===
====Notes====
# The Greek script theta symbol <ϑ> represents /ð/.
# The Greek script theta symbol <ϑ> represents /ð/.
# The [[Wikipedia:Barred lambda|barred lambda]] <ƛ> represents /l̥/.
# The [[Wikipedia:Barred lambda|barred lambda]] <ƛ> represents /l̥/.
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==The Alveolar Clan - '''muitűka'''==
===The Alveolar Clan - '''muitűka'''===
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! align=center |Lat
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===Notes===
====Notes====
# The archaic [[Wikipedia:San (letter)#Arcadian "Tsan"|''san'']] <ϻ> represents /ʦ/.  
# The archaic [[Wikipedia:San (letter)#Arcadian "Tsan"|''san'']] <ϻ> represents /ʦ/.  
# The archaic [[Wikipedia:Sampi|''sampi'']] <ϡ> is reassigned the value /ʣ/.
# The archaic [[Wikipedia:Sampi|''sampi'']] <ϡ> is reassigned the value /ʣ/.
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==The Palatal Clan - '''vainűka'''==
===The Palatal Clan - '''vainűka'''===
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! align=center |Lat
! align=center |Lat
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===Notes===
====Notes====
# The archaic [[Wikipedia:Koppa (letter)|qoppa]] <ϙ> represents /ɣ/.
# The archaic [[Wikipedia:Koppa (letter)|qoppa]] <ϙ> represents /ɣ/.
# The [[Wikipedia:Heta|half heta]] <ⱶ> represents /j̊/.
# The [[Wikipedia:Heta|half heta]] <ⱶ> represents /j̊/.
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# The Taiwanese /kʰ/ represents <x> and <ᵹ> in both katakana and hiragana.
# The Taiwanese /kʰ/ represents <x> and <ᵹ> in both katakana and hiragana.


==The Vowel Clan - '''ṡ̨úúšenűka'''==
 
===The Vowel Clan - '''ṡ̨úúšenűka'''===
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! align=center |Lat
! align=center |Lat
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===Notes===
====Notes====
# When using the Latin alphabet, [[Wikipedia:Vowel length|vowel length]] is indicated by doubling the vowel.
# When using the Latin alphabet, [[Wikipedia:Vowel length|vowel length]] is indicated by doubling the vowel.
# When using the Greek alphabet, vowel length is indicated by a [[Wikipedia:Tilde|tilde]] ('''piðne̋uo''') over the vowel.
# When using the Greek alphabet, vowel length is indicated by a [[Wikipedia:Tilde|tilde]] ('''piðne̋uo''') over the vowel.
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# The medieval rune ''e'' <ᛂ> /e:/ is reassigned the value /ɛ/.
# The medieval rune ''e'' <ᛂ> /e:/ is reassigned the value /ɛ/.
# The [[Wikipedia:Ur (rune)|''ȳr'']] rune <ᚣ> /y/ is reassigned the value /ʊ/.
# The [[Wikipedia:Ur (rune)|''ȳr'']] rune <ᚣ> /y/ is reassigned the value /ʊ/.
# When using the Arabic alphabet, vowel length is indicated by the use of the superscript [[Wikipedia:Khanjariyah alif|alif]] < ٰ> (but see #17).
# When using the Arabic alphabet, vowel length is indicated by the use of the superscript [[Wikipedia:Khanjariyah alif|alif]] < > (but see #17).
# The [[Wikipedia:Blochi language|Balochi]] /e/.
# The [[Wikipedia:Blochi language|Balochi]] /e/.
# Long a <a:> is represented by [[Wikipedia:Aleph|alif]] with [[Wikipedia:Fatha|fatha]].  
# Long a <a:> is represented by [[Wikipedia:Aleph|alif]] with [[Wikipedia:Fatha|fatha]].  
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==Labialization ('''fémšenkı̋a''') and Palatalization ('''váinšenkı̋a''') ==
===Sample text from the dictionary===
{|class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; width:500px;"
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Dictionary of Senjecas: The First Language</div>
! align=center |Lat
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">senȝeka̋' sam̃lűvo: se̋mta ȝe̋ka</div>
! align=center |name
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ςηνjηκα' ςαϝλυϐo: ςημτα jηκα</div>
! align=center |IPA
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ceнjeкac' caӎлувo: ceмтa jeкa</div>
! align=center |Grk
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">שֵניֵכַשְֵ שַמּלֻּבֹ: שֵמּתַּ יֵכַ</div>
! align=center |Cyr
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">სენჲეკასჷ საჳლუვჵ: სემტა ჲეკა</div>
! align=center |Arm
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">սէնյէկասը սաևլուվօ: սէմտա յէկա</div>
! align=center |Geo
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">कयॅ॑ तमसॅ॑ :भोलु॑वस सॆकयॅ॑नसॅ</div>
! align=center |Dev
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ᛊᛖᚾᛃᛖᚲᚨᛊᛂ ᛊᚨᚹᛛᚣᚡᛟ ᛊᛖᛗᛏᚨ ᛃᛖᚲᚨ</div>
! align=center |Gla
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ⵙ ⵆ ⵏⵢⵆ ⴽⴰⵙ ⴻ ⵙ ⴰⵡ ⵍⵓⵠ ⵈ : ⵙ ⵆ ⵎ ⵜⴰ ⵢⵆ ⴽⴰ</div>
! align=center |Run
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ལེནཟེཀྸལ  ལྸམལུབྷོ:  ལེམཏྸ  ཟེཀྸ</div>
! align=center |Tng
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">???</div>
! align=center |Heb
! align=center |Ara
! align=center |Tif
! align=center |Kat
! align=center |Hir
! align=center |Tel
|-
| align=center |š
| align=center |
| align=center |sʷ
| align=center |σῠ <sup>{{color|red|1}}</sup>
| align=center |č <sup>{{color|red|3}}</sup>
| align=center |
| align=center |სჵ <sup>{{color|red|5}}</sup>
| align=center |सॉ <sup>{{color|red|6}}</sup>
| align=center |ⱄⱏ <sup>{{color|red|8}}</sup>
| align=center |ᛊᚥ
| align=center |
| align=center |שו
| align=center |ﺹٔ <sup>{{color|red|10}}</sup>
| align=center |ⵙⵯ <sup>{{color|red|12}}</sup>
| align=center |サゥ <sup>{{color|red|14}}</sup>
| align=center |さぅ
| align=center |గ్ప <sup>{{color|red|14}}</sup>
|-
| align=center |sÿ
| align=center |
| align=center |sʲ
| align=center |σῐ <sup>{{color|red|2}}</sup>
| align=center |ć <sup>{{color|red|4}}</sup>
| align=center |
| align=center |სჲ
| align=center |सॅ <sup>{{color|red|7}}</sup>
| align=center |ⱄⱐ<sup>{{color|red|9}}</sup>
| align=center |ᛊᛄ
| align=center |
| align=center |שי
| align=center |صۦ <sup>{{color|red|11}}</sup>
| align=center |ⵐ <sup>{{color|red|13}}</sup>
| align=center |サャ <sup>{{color|red|15}}</sup>
| align=center |さゃ
| align=center |గ్య<sup>{{color|red|14}}</sup>
|}
 
===Notes===
# Labialization is indicated with ''upsilon'' with [[Wikipedia:Breve|breve]] <ῠ>.
# Palatalization is indicated with ''iota'' with breve <ῐ>.
# By analogy with the Latin alphabet labialization is indicated with a circumflex.
# The use of an acute accent to indicate palatalization is taken from the [[Wikipedia:Montenegrin alphabet|Montenegrin alphabet]].
# Using <ჵ> /o/ for labialization causes no problem since there is no diphthong <oV>.
# The chand <ॉ> is reassigned to indicate labialization.
# The chand <ॅ> is reassigned to indicate palatalization.
# Labialization is indicated with the hard sign <ⱏ>.
# Palatalization is indicated with the soft sign <ⱐ>.
# Labialization is indicated with the small [[Wikipedia:Waw (letter)|''waw'']] <  >.
# Palatalization is indicated with the small ''yeh'' <  >.
# Labialization is indicated with the labiovelarization mark <ⵯ>.
# Palatalization is indicated with the [[Wikipedia:Tifinagh|Tuareg]] ''yagn'', /ɲ/.
# Labialization is indicated with the small kana ''u'' <ゥ,ぅ>.
# Palatalization is indicated with the small kana ''i'' <ャ,ゃ>.

Revision as of 12:39, 24 July 2017

Pronunciation table

p b f v m t d þ ð ɫ l c ż s z r n k g x ƣ h ȝ š i e a õ o u ĭ ĕ ŭ
/p/ /b/ /ɸ/ /β/ /m̥/ /m/ /t/ /d/ /θ/ /ð/ /l̥/ /l/ /ʦ/ /ʣ/ /s/ /z/ /ɾ̥/ /n/ /k/ /g/ /ç/ /ʝ/ /j̊/ /j/ /sʷ/ /sʲ/ /i/ /e/ /ä/ /ɒ/ /o/ /u/ /ɪ/ /ɛ/ /ʊ/


General notes – kőino tűsos

  1. In the Senjecan alphabet there are 33 graphemes, one for each of the phonemes. There are 24 consonants, six vowels (each of which can be long or short), and three weak vowels.
  2. In some orthographies a diacritic is used to indicate a long vowel; in others the grapheme is doubled.
  3. In some orthographies labialization and palatalization are indicated by a diacritic; in others a special grapheme is used.
  4. Few languages have a voiceless labio-velar approximant. In most cases, this is transliterated into Senjecas with whatever grapheme represents <w> which does not occur in Senjecas.
  5. In some orthographies an aspirated consonant will be used to represent a fricative, e.g., /tʰ/ for /θ/, /pʰ/ for /ɸ/.
  6. In the Senjecan alphabet order, these 33 graphemes are ordered according to the point of articulation. Thus, there are five groups, known as clans (űka).
    1. labial (feműka)
    2. dental (rįsűka)
    3. alveolar (muitűka)
    4. palatal (vainűka)
    5. vowel (ą́rsüenűka)
  7. A column is left blank in the table for the tengwar; they may some day be available on Frathwiki.
  8. A blank space indicates that a suitable grapheme has not yet been found
  9. The use of the three weak vowels <ı>, <ɛ> and <y> is not interchangeable, so the same grapheme can be used to represent all three.


Language name abbreviations


The Labial Clan - feműka

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Hir Tel
p pa p π п պ פּ ٮ 10
b ba b β б բ בּ 7 ب 9
f fa ɸ ɸ ф ֆ פ ڡ
v va β ϐ 1 в վ ב ف ㇷ゛
m̃a ϝ 2 ӎ 3 ւ 4 5 6 מ م 11
m ma m μ м մ ⰿ מּ 8 ݥ

Notes

  1. The cursive beta <ϐ> represents /β/. It does not have a descender.
  2. The archaic digamma <ϝ> represents the voiceless bilabial nasal /m̥/.
  3. The Kildin Sami em with tail <ӎ> represents /m̥/.
  4. The grapheme <ჳ> /v/ is reassigned the value /m̥/.
  5. The grapheme <व> /v/ is reassigned the value /m̥/.
  6. The grapheme <Ⰼ> /dʑ/ is reassigned the value /m̥/.
  7. The dagesh qal, when needed, indicates a stop in the stop/fricative pairs.
  8. The dagesh qal, when needed, indicates the voiced member of the approximant pair.
  9. In Arabic the diacritic indicates voicing of the consonant.
  10. The katakana and hiragana syllabograms from the <a> column, with a few exceptions, are used for the Senjecan consonants.
  11. The grapheme <ప> /v/ is reassigned the value /m̥/.


The Dental Clan - riisűka

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Hir Tel
t ta t τ т տ תּ ط
d da d δ д դ דּ ظ
þ þa θ θ 3 թ თ̇ ת د
ð ða ð ϑ 1 ҙ 4 ժ 6 דּ ذ
ɫ ɫa ƛ 2 ӆ 5 ղ ლ̇ 7 ל ل 9 ?
l la l λ л լ לּ ڶ レ゙ れ゙

Notes

  1. The Greek script theta symbol <ϑ> represents /ð/.
  2. The barred lambda <ƛ> represents /l̥/.
  3. The Bashkir the <ҫ> represents /θ/.
  4. The Bashkir dhe <ҙ> represents /ð/.
  5. The Kildin Sami <ӆ> /l̥/ represents /l̥/.
  6. The grapheme <ժ> /ʒ/ is reassigned the value /ð/.
  7. The grapheme <ळ> /ḷ/ is reassigned the value /l̥/.
  8. The graphemes for /θ/ and /ð/ are taken from the Taiwanese katakana <>, /tʰa/.
  9. As there is no /l/ in Japanese, the kana for re is used.
  10. As there are no Taiwanese hiragana, the katakana are used instead.


The Alveolar Clan - muitűka

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Hir Tel
c ca ʦ ϻ 1 ц ծ 5 6 צ ک 8 ⵜⵙ 10
ż ża ʣ ϡ 2 ѕ 4 ձ 7 צ ݢ 9
s sa s ς 3 с ս ס ص
z za z ζ з զ ज़ ז ض ?
r ra ρ р ռ ר ر
n na n ν н ն נ ں

Notes

  1. The archaic san <ϻ> represents /ʦ/.
  2. The archaic sampi <ϡ> is reassigned the value /ʣ/.
  3. The sigma form <σ> is not used.
  4. The Macedonian dze <ѕ> represents /ʣ/.
  5. The sigel rune <ᛋ> /s/ is reassigned the value /ʦ/.
  6. The Icelandic yr rune <ᛨ> /r/ is reassigned the value /ʣ/.
  7. The graphemes <च> /t͡ʃ/ and <ज> /d͡ʒ/ are reassigned the values /ʦ/ and /ʣ/.
  8. The grapheme keheh <ک> /kʰ/ is reassigned the value /ʦ/.
  9. There are many variations of the basic Arabic graphemes to meet the phonemic needs of many languages. Simpler forms have been adopted for Senjecas, using a dot for the voiced members of a pair, when necessary.
  10. As Japanese lacks a <tsa>, the syllable <ツ>, <tsu>, represents /ʦ/.


The Palatal Clan - vainűka

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Hir Tel
k ka c κ к կ כ ک
g ga ɟ γ г գ ג ݢ
x xa ç χ ќ 4 խ խ̣ ח ⴿ 7
ƣ ƣa ʝ ϙ 1 ҕ 5 ք 6 ק ⴿ
h ha ȷ̊ 2 h հ ה ه
ȝ ȝa j j 3 j յ י ى

Notes

  1. The archaic qoppa <ϙ> represents /ɣ/.
  2. The half heta <ⱶ> represents /j̊/.
  3. The Greek yot <j> represents /j/.
  4. The Macedonian kje <ќ> represents /ç/.
  5. The Yakut ghe <ҕ> represents /ʝ/.
  6. The Armenian <ք> /kʰ/ is reassigned the value /ʝ/.
  7. The Taiwanese /kʰ/ represents <x> and <ᵹ> in both katakana and hiragana.


The Vowel Clan - ṡ̨úúšenűka

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Hir Tel
i
ii 1
i
pı̋ði
i
i:
ι
2
и
ии3
ի
ի՛ 7

ი̄


ⰹⰹ

ᛁᛁ
ב
בִ

يٰ 15

イー 22

いー
ఇ, గి
ఈ, గీ
e
ee
e
pı̋ðe
e
e:
η
е
ee
է
է՛

ე̄

8

ⰵⰵ

ᛖᛖ
אֵ
אֵֽ
اِ 16
اِٰ

«

エー

えー
ఎ, గె
ఏ,గే
a
aa
a
pı̋ða
a
a:
α
а
aa
ա
ա՛

ა̄


ⰰⰰ

ᚨᚨ
אַ
אַֽ
ا
17

アー

あー
అ, గ
ఆ, గా
õ
ɔ̨
õ
pı̋ðõ
ɔ
ɔ:
ω
ѡ 4
ѡѡ
ո
ո՛

ო̄
9

ⱉⱉ
11
ᛟᛟ
אָ
אׇֽ
18
ﻉٰ
21
ⵂⵂ
23
ヲー

をー
?, గై
?, గౌ
o
oo
o
pı̋ðo
o
o:
ο
õ
o
oo
օ
օ՛

ჵ̄

10

ⱁⱁ

ᚩᚩ
אֹ
אֹֽ
وٚ 19
وٰٚ
-
--

オー

おー
ఒ, గొ
ఓ, గో
u
ų
u
pı̋ðu
u
u:
υ
у
уу
ու
ու՛

უ̄


ⱆⱆ

ᚢᚢ
אֻ
אֻֽ
و
وٰ

ウー

うー
ఉ, గు
ఊ, గూ
ĭ nı̋þi ɪ ь ը इॆ 12 אְִ ە 20 イー 24 ぃー గృ?
ĕ nı̋þe ε ы ə 5 ը 13 אְֵ ە エー ぇー గృ?
ŭ nı̋þu ʊ ў6 ը उॆ 14 אְֻ ە ウー ぅー గృ?

Notes

  1. When using the Latin alphabet, vowel length is indicated by doubling the vowel.
  2. When using the Greek alphabet, vowel length is indicated by a tilde (piðne̋uo) over the vowel.
  3. When using the Cyrillic and the Georgian alphabets, vowel length is indicated by a macron (piðbőto) over the vowel.
  4. The Cyrillic omega <ѡ> is assigned the value /ɔ/.
  5. The Adyghe schwa /ə/.
  6. The Belarusian short U <ў>.
  7. The stress mark shesht <՛> is reassigned to indicate long vowels.
  8. The grapheme <ऐ> /ai/ is reassigned the value /e:/.
  9. The graphemes <ऋ> and <ॠ>, /r̩/ and /r̩ː/ respectively, are reassigned the values /ɒ/ and /ɒ:/.
  10. The grapheme <औ> /au/ is reassigned the value /o:/.
  11. The othala rune <ᛟ> /o/ is reassigned the value /ɒ/.
  12. The eiwaz rune <ᛇ> /æ:/ is reassigned the value /ɪ/.
  13. The medieval rune e <ᛂ> /e:/ is reassigned the value /ɛ/.
  14. The ȳr rune <ᚣ> /y/ is reassigned the value /ʊ/.
  15. When using the Arabic alphabet, vowel length is indicated by the use of the superscript alif < > (but see #17).
  16. The Balochi /e/.
  17. Long a <a:> is represented by alif with fatha.
  18. The letter ayin is reassigned to represent /ɒ /.
  19. The Sorani Kurdish letter for /o/.
  20. The Uyghur letter for /ɛ,æ/
  21. The grapheme <ⵂ> /h/ has been reassigned to represent /ɒ/.
  22. When using the katakana and the hiragana, vowel length is indicated by the chōonpu, long vowel mark <ー>.
  23. The obsolescent letter wo <ヲ, を> is reassigned to represent /ɒ/.
  24. The half-width vowel mark and chōonpu <ー> are used to represent the weak vowels.


Sample text from the dictionary

Dictionary of Senjecas: The First Language
senȝeka̋' sam̃lűvo: se̋mta ȝe̋ka
ςηνjηκα' ςαϝλυϐo: ςημτα jηκα
ceнjeкac' caӎлувo: ceмтa jeкa
שֵניֵכַשְֵ שַמּלֻּבֹ: שֵמּתַּ יֵכַ
სენჲეკასჷ საჳლუვჵ: სემტა ჲეკა
սէնյէկասը սաևլուվօ: սէմտա յէկա
कयॅ॑ तमसॅ॑ :भोलु॑वस सॆकयॅ॑नसॅ
ᛊᛖᚾᛃᛖᚲᚨᛊᛂ ᛊᚨᚹᛛᚣᚡᛟ ᛊᛖᛗᛏᚨ ᛃᛖᚲᚨ
ⵙ ⵆ ⵏⵢⵆ ⴽⴰⵙ ⴻ ⵙ ⴰⵡ ⵍⵓⵠ ⵈ : ⵙ ⵆ ⵎ ⵜⴰ ⵢⵆ ⴽⴰ
ལེནཟེཀྸལ ལྸམལུབྷོ: ལེམཏྸ ཟེཀྸ
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