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! IPA | ! IPA | ||
! / | ! /j/ | ||
! /w/ | |||
! /n/ | |||
! /m/ | |||
! /l/ | |||
! /ʔ/ | |||
! /t/ | |||
! /d/ | |||
! /s/ | |||
! /z/ | |||
! /ɾ/ | |||
! /h/ | |||
! /p/ | |||
! /b/ | ! /b/ | ||
! /k/ | |||
! /g/ | ! /g/ | ||
! / | ! /ŋ/ | ||
! /ä/ | |||
! /e/ | ! /e/ | ||
! /ɛ/ | ! /ɛ/ | ||
! /i/ | ! /i/ | ||
! /ɪ/ | ! /ɪ/ | ||
! /o/ | ! /o/ | ||
! /u/ | ! /u/ | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Latin | ! Latin | ||
| | | Y y | ||
| W w | |||
| N n | |||
| M m | |||
| L l | |||
| ʻ | |||
| T t | |||
| D d | |||
| S s | |||
| Z z | |||
| R r | |||
| H h | |||
| P p | |||
| B b | | B b | ||
| G g | | G g | ||
| | | K k | ||
| Ń ń | |||
| A a | |||
| E e | | E e | ||
| | | ë | ||
| I i | | I i | ||
| | | ï | ||
| O o | | O o | ||
| U u | | U u | ||
| | |- | ||
| | ! Arabic | ||
| | | ی | ||
| و | |||
| ن | |||
| م | |||
| ل | |||
| ع | |||
| ط | |||
| ظ | |||
| ص | |||
| ض | |||
| ر | |||
| ح | |||
| ٮ | |||
| ﺏ | |||
| ک | |||
| ݢ | |||
| گ | |||
| ا | |||
| ه | |||
| ۃ | |||
| ى۬ | |||
| ؾ | |||
| وْ | |||
| وُ | |||
|- | |||
! Name | |||
| Ya | |||
| Wa | |||
| Nun | |||
| Mim | |||
| Lam | |||
| ʻan | |||
| Ta | |||
| Da | |||
| Sa | |||
| Za | |||
| Ra | |||
| Ha | |||
| Pa | |||
| Ba | |||
| Ka | |||
| Ga | |||
| Ńa | |||
| A | |||
| E | |||
| Ë | |||
| I | |||
| Ï | |||
| O | |||
| U | |||
|} | |} | ||
* | |||
*The letters are ordered in an arrangement wherein letters are partially grouped together by similarity of shape. | |||
==Communes== | ==Communes== | ||
*The Liwadis build their villages ('''yiʻup''') beside watercourses so that there is always a supply of fresh water. These villages may be on one side only or on both sides of a watercourse. | *The Liwadis build their villages ('''yiʻup''' ىى۬عوُٮ) beside watercourses so that there is always a supply of fresh water. These villages may be on one side only or on both sides of a watercourse. | ||
*The Liwadis build two- or three-room houses ('''rutiń''') of whatever material is available locally, usually logs ('''yinur''') or clay ('''yolap'''). The roofs ('''bobat''') are always of thatch ('''noney'''). The houses are windowless. | *The Liwadis build two- or three-room houses ('''rutiń''' روُطى۬گ) of whatever material is available locally, usually logs ('''yinur''' ىى۬نوُر) or clay ('''yolap''' ىوْلٙٮ). The roofs ('''bobat''' بوْبٙط) are always of thatch ('''noney''' نوْنهى). The houses are windowless. | ||
[[Liwadi Culture: Time]] | [[Liwadi Culture: Time]] |
Revision as of 08:00, 29 July 2021
Table of Phonemes
IPA | /j/ | /w/ | /n/ | /m/ | /l/ | /ʔ/ | /t/ | /d/ | /s/ | /z/ | /ɾ/ | /h/ | /p/ | /b/ | /k/ | /g/ | /ŋ/ | /ä/ | /e/ | /ɛ/ | /i/ | /ɪ/ | /o/ | /u/ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Latin | Y y | W w | N n | M m | L l | ʻ | T t | D d | S s | Z z | R r | H h | P p | B b | G g | K k | Ń ń | A a | E e | ë | I i | ï | O o | U u |
Arabic | ی | و | ن | م | ل | ع | ط | ظ | ص | ض | ر | ح | ٮ | ﺏ | ک | ݢ | گ | ا | ه | ۃ | ى۬ | ؾ | وْ | وُ |
Name | Ya | Wa | Nun | Mim | Lam | ʻan | Ta | Da | Sa | Za | Ra | Ha | Pa | Ba | Ka | Ga | Ńa | A | E | Ë | I | Ï | O | U |
- The letters are ordered in an arrangement wherein letters are partially grouped together by similarity of shape.
Communes
- The Liwadis build their villages (yiʻup ىى۬عوُٮ) beside watercourses so that there is always a supply of fresh water. These villages may be on one side only or on both sides of a watercourse.
- The Liwadis build two- or three-room houses (rutiń روُطى۬گ) of whatever material is available locally, usually logs (yinur ىى۬نوُر) or clay (yolap ىوْلٙٮ). The roofs (bobat بوْبٙط) are always of thatch (noney نوْنهى). The houses are windowless.