Senjecas Orthographies

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Pronunciation table – ṡą́spafṅa̋ro

p b f v ƿ m t d þ ð ł l c ƶ s z r n k g x h ȝ š i e a ɔ o u ı ɛ y
/p/ /b/ /ɸ/ /β/ /m̊/ /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/


Sample text from dictionary

Dictionary of Senjecas: The First Language
senȝeka̋' saƿlűvo: 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

General notes – kőino tűsos

  • 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.
  • 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 voiceless labio-velar approximant. In most cases, this is transliterated into Senjecas with whatever grapheme represents <w> which does not occur in Senjecas.
  • 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 (ą́ršenűka)
  • A column is left blank in the table for the tengwar; they may some day be available on Frathwiki.
  • A blank space indicates that a suitable grapheme has not yet been found.


The Labial Clan - feműka

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Tib Bop
p pa p π п պ פּ پ
b ba b β б բ בּ ٮ ㄅ゛
f fa ɸ ɸ ф ֆ פ ڡ
v va β ϐ1 в վ ב ف ㇷ゛ བྷ
ƿ ƿa ϝ2 ӎ3 მ̣ մ̣ מ م
m ma m μ м մ ⰿ מּ ݥ

Notes

  1. The cursive beta <ϐ> represents /β/. It does not have a descender.
  2. The archaic digamma <ϝ> represents /m̥/.
  3. The Kildin Sami em with tail <ӎ> represents /m̥/.


The Dental Clan - rįsűka

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Tib Bop
t ta t τ т տ תּ ط
d da d δ д դ דּ ظ
þ þa θ θ 3 თ̇ թ̇ ת د
ð ða ð ϑ1 ҙ4 թ דּ ذ ㄊ゛ དྷ
ł ła ƛ2 ӆ5 ლ̇ ղ ל ل
l la l λ л լ לּ ڶ

Notes

  1. The Greek script theta symbol <ϑ> represents /ð/.
  2. The barred lambda <ƛ> represents /l̥/.
  3. The Kildin Sami el with tail <ӆ> represents /l̥/.
  4. The Bashkir the <ҫ> represents /θ/.
  5. The Bashkir dhe <ҙ> represents /ð/.


The Alveolar Clan - muitűka

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Tib Bop
c ca ʦ ϻ1 ц ծ צ طص ⵜⵙ
ƶ ƶa ʣ ϡ2 ѕ ձ צ ﻅﺽ
s sa s ς3 ѕ4 ծ ס ص
z za z ζ з զ ज़ ז ض ཟཡ
r ra ρ р ր ר ر
n na n ν н ն נ ں

Notes

  1. The archaic san <ϻ> represents /ʦ/.
  2. The archaic sampi <ϡ> represents /ʣ/.
  3. The sigma form <σ> is not used.
  4. The Macedonian dze <ѕ> represents /ʣ/.


The Palatal Clan - vainűka

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Tib Bop
k ka c κ к կ כ ک
g ga ɟ γ г գ ג ݢ
x xa ç χ ќ4 խ̣ ח ⴿ
ᵹa ʝ ϙ1 ѓ5 խ ק ⴿ ㄎ゛
h ha ȷ̊ 2 h հ ה ه
ȝ ȝa j j3 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 Macedonian gye <ѓ> represents /ʝ/.


The Vowel Clan - áršenűka

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Tib Bop
i
į
i i
i:
ι
1
и
ӥ

იი
ի
իի


ⰹⰹ

ᛁᛁ
ב
בִ
ی
یٓ

ⵉⵉ

イー
ལི
ལཱི
e
ę
e e
e:
η
е
ë

ეე
է
էէ


ᛖᛖ

ⰵⰵ
אֵ
אֵֽ
ے
ےٰ

«

エー
ལེ
ལཻ
a
ą
a a
a:
α
а
ä

აა
ա
աա


ᚨᚨ

ⰰⰰ
אַ
אַֽ
ا

ⴰⴰ

アー
ལྸ
ལཱ
ɔ
ɔ̨
ɔ ɔ
ɔ:
ω
w

ოო
ո
ոո


ᚮᚮ

ⱉⱉ
אָ
אׇֽ
ݝ
ݞ
=
==

ㄠー
ལྲྀ ལཷ
o
ǫ
o o
o:
ο
õ
o
ö

ჵჵ
օ
օօ


ᛟᛟ

ⱁⱁ
אֹ
אֹֽ
ع
عٓ
-
--

オー
ལོ
ལཽ
u
ų
u u
u:
υ
у
ÿ

უუ
ու
ուու


ᚣᚣ

ⱆⱆ
אֻ
אֻֽ
و
وٓ

ⵓⵓ

ウー
ལུ
ལཱུ
ı nı̋þi ɪ ы ի̇ ი̈ इॆ אְִ
ε nı̋þe ε ε ә ե אְֵ
y nı̋þu ʊ ў ու̈ უ̈ उॆ אְֻ

Notes

  1. When using the Greek alphabet, vowel length is indicated by a tilde (piðne̋uo) over the vowel.


Labialization (fémšenkı̋a) and Palatalization (váinšenkı̋a)

Lat name IPA Grk Cyr Arm Geo Dev Gla Run Tng Heb Ara Tif Kat Tib Bop
σῐ व्य שי صۥ ⵙⵯ サヲ ལྺ
š σῠ स्य ᛊᛃ שו صۦ ⵙ ⵐ サヨ ལྻ