Senjecas - Arabic

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Pronunciation table

peműko
(labial)
riisűko
(dental)
muitűko
(alveolar)
vainűko
(palatal)
ṡ̨uuše̋nos
(vowels)
nı̋þo ṡ̨uuše̋nos
(weak vowels)
p
b f v m t d þ ð ɫ l ż s z r n k g x ƣ h ȝ š i e a ɔ 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/


ara̋bi (Arabic) - ارٙبࣷ

Consonants

peműko
(labial)
riisűko
(dental)
muitűko
(alveolar)
vainűko
(palatal)
Stops voiceless p ٮ 1 t ط 5 س 7 k ک 10
voiced b ب d د 6 ż ش 8 g ݢ 11
Fricatives voiceless f ڡ 2 þ ظ 5 s ص 9 x خ 12
voiced v ڢ 3 ð ذ 6 z ض 9 ƣ ع 13
Sonorants voiceless ݥ 4 ɫ ڶ r ر h ح 12
voiced m م l ل n ن ȝ ي
Labialization سو
Palatalization سى

Notes

  • 1 Dotless Beh <ٮ> is assigned the value /p/.
  • 2 Dotless Feh <ڡ> is assigned the value /φ/.
  • 3 Feh with dot below <ڢ> is assigned the value /β/.
  • 4 Mīm with dot above <ݥ> is assigned the value /m̥/.
  • 5 <ط> /t/ and <ظ> /θ/ are taken from the Morisco alphabet [1].
  • 6 <د> /d/ and <ذ> /ð/ are taken from the Comorian alphabet [2].
  • 7 sīn <س> is assigned the value /ʦ/.
  • 8 šīn <ش> is assigned the value /ʣ/.
  • 9 <ص> /s/ and <ض> /z/ are taken from the Belarusian alphabet [3].
  • 10 The Urdu Kāf /k/.
  • 11 The Malay Ga /g/.
  • 12 <ح> /h/ and <خ> /x/ are taken from the Indus Kohistani alphabet [4].
  • 13 Since Senjecas does not have a glottal stop, <ع> is used for /ɣ/ instead of <غ>.
  • The Hamza is used to indicate elision, e.g., مٰاٰرُء سُنا m̃iirű' súna, with the man.
  • The Shaddah is used to indicate the infrequent geminate consonants in Senjecas, e.g., بࣤسّࣤزٚ bes̈e̋do, armchair.


Vowels

front near-front center near-back back
short long short long short long
close i
اࣷ
ii
حࣷاࣷ 1
u
اُ
uu
حُاُ
near-close ĭ
اۛ
ŭ
ا٘
close-mid e
اࣸ
ee
حࣸاࣸ
o
اْ
oo
حْاْ
mid ĕ
اࣽ
open a
ا 2
دٙ 3
aa
آ 4
ǫ
اࣴ
ǫǫ
حࣴاࣴ

Notes

  • 1 Long vowels are written with a diacritic on the consonant followed by the diacritic on Alif.
  • 2 Alif by itself is used for <a> in a V syllable.
  • 3 The Fathah is used for <a> in a CV syllable, e.g., دٙلْ ta̋ɫo, right hand.
  • 4 Alif with maddah is used for <a:>.

Pangram

Pangram

  • The doubtful barn owl has flitted away, so the slowest birch mouse nimbly eats its expensive cheese on a cushion.
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  • bűxe tűþe ápu ṡĭṡı̋ı̋ƣa. náru zaþős éna gŭǧǫ̋de alı̋ke sáɫhĕvi m̃űso eȝe-tűűrom że̋fa:


Senjecas - Cyrillic