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The picture shows the Tarânian alphabet, normally referred to as "an Aùbedìl" and used for the language [[Diès]].  
The picture shows the Tarânian alphabet, normally referred to as "an Aùbedìl" and used for the language [[Diès]].  


"An Aùbedìl" was traditionally used all over Tarânia, but since the Tarânian Empire four years ago decided on opening its borders to international visitors, the use of the [[Latin]] [[alphabet]] has been highly promoted, and nowadays "an Aùbedìl" is mainly restricted to governmental publications, whereas the Latin alphabet is used in all other situations.
"An Aùbedìl" or "Halàfdil" was traditionally used all over Tarânia, but since the Tarânian Empire four years ago decided on opening its borders to international visitors, the use of the [[Latin]] [[alphabet]] has been highly promoted, and nowadays "an Aùbedìl" is mainly restricted to governmental publications, whereas the Latin alphabet is used in all other situations.


The following letters are used when writing Diès with the Latin alphabet.
The following letters are used when writing Diès with the Latin alphabet.
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Àà Èè Ìì Òò Ùù Ŷŷ
Àà Èè Ìì Òò Ùù Ŷŷ
The example text is written with the so called Te Reô Tangata script, restricted to religious texts.

Revision as of 07:18, 23 September 2008

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The picture shows the Tarânian alphabet, normally referred to as "an Aùbedìl" and used for the language Diès.

"An Aùbedìl" or "Halàfdil" was traditionally used all over Tarânia, but since the Tarânian Empire four years ago decided on opening its borders to international visitors, the use of the Latin alphabet has been highly promoted, and nowadays "an Aùbedìl" is mainly restricted to governmental publications, whereas the Latin alphabet is used in all other situations.

The following letters are used when writing Diès with the Latin alphabet.


Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Yy Zz Þþ Đđ Ŵŵ

Àà Èè Ìì Òò Ùù Ŷŷ

The example text is written with the so called Te Reô Tangata script, restricted to religious texts.