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The '''Kina scrip''' is the writing system primarily used in [[Kapuku]]. The writing system was developed in the 1600 and 1700s by both [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] and [[Kapuku|Kapukan]] schollars to give the people of [[Kapuku]] a writing system to keep track of trade and collect information, as well as translate [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] religious texts. The writing system is heavily influenced by [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] script.
The '''Kina script''' is the writing system primarily used in [[Kapuku]]. The writing system was developed in the 1600 and 1700s by both [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] and [[Kapuku|Kapukan]] schollars to give the people of [[Kapuku]] a writing system to keep track of trade and collect information, as well as translate [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] religious texts. The writing system is heavily influenced by [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] script.


==Letters==
==Letters==

Revision as of 00:26, 15 April 2020

The Kina script is the writing system primarily used in Kapuku. The writing system was developed in the 1600 and 1700s by both Zhenian and Kapukan schollars to give the people of Kapuku a writing system to keep track of trade and collect information, as well as translate Zhenian religious texts. The writing system is heavily influenced by Zhenian script.

Letters

The Kapukan Alphabet contains a total of 13 letters. The alphabet contains 5 vowles (ㅏ,ㅔ,ㅣ,ㅜ, and ㅗ) and 8 consonants (ㅎ,ㅋ,ㄹ,ㅁ,ㄴ,ㅍ,ㅘ, and ㅇ). The letters are almost identical to Zhenian Script but instead of the components being put together in blocks, they are strung together.

Letter IPA
/a/
/e/
/i/
/o/
/u/
/h/
/k ~ t/
/l ~ ɾ ~ ɹ/
/m/
/n/
/p/
/w ~ v/
/ʔ/