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Rypalohnd alphabet uses Latin script, including letters with diacritics (ć, ś, ź – acute, and ä, ë, ï, ö, ü - two overdots). The order of the letters wasn't officialy set until 20th century.
Rypalohnd alphabet uses Latin script, including letters with diacritics (ć, ś, ź – acute, and ä, ë, ï, ö, ü - two overdots). The order of the letters wasn't officialy set until 1st half of the 20th century.
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Revision as of 13:37, 24 February 2024

Rypalohnd alphabet or Rypalönd Äpäcätä (pronounced ['rɪpa.loːnd aːpaːcaːtaː], commonly ['rɪpa.loːnd aː.pa.ca.ta]) is the only script used for Rypalohnd.

History

Alphabet

Rypalohnd alphabet uses Latin script, including letters with diacritics (ć, ś, ź – acute, and ä, ë, ï, ö, ü - two overdots). The order of the letters wasn't officialy set until 1st half of the 20th century.

А а Ä ä P p B b C c Ć ć T t D d
E e Ë ë K k G g H h I i Ï ï Y y
J j L l M m N n O o Ö ö R r S s
Ś ś Z z Ź ź U u Ü ü F f V v W w
X x Þ þ Ð ð


F, V, X, Þ and Ð are used only for words of foreign origin.
Letter h is sometimes used instead of diacritics (ah ä, eh ë, sh ś, ch ć, etc.) or þ (th) and ð (dh).