Renian orthography
The Gadori orthography (Gadori: Gadoꭈiʃe Orħografi or Gadoꭈiʃe Reȝtʃreibuŋ) is a set of rules, that guide the written form of the Gadori language.
Alphabet
Gadori alphabet Gadoꭈiʃes Alfabet | |
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Type | Alphabet
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Languages | |
Created | 1850 |
Published | 1854
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Parent systems | Latin script
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A a /a ~ ä/ |
Å å /ɒ ~ ʌ/ |
Ä ä /ɛ ~ æ/ |
B b /b/ |
C c /ʦ/ |
Ƈ ƈ /ʧ/ |
D d /d/ |
E e /e/ |
F f /f/ |
G g /g/ |
H h /ɦ ~ h/ |
Ħ ħ /θ ~ ð/ |
Ȝ ȝ /x/ |
I i /i/ |
J j /ʝ ~ j/ |
K k /k/ |
L l ɭ /l ~ ɭ/ |
M m /m/ |
M̂ m̂ /m̩/ |
N n /n/ |
N̂ n̂ /n̩/ |
Ŋ ŋ /ŋ/ |
O o /ɔ ~ o/ |
Ö ö /œ ~ ɞ/ |
P p /p/ |
Q q /q/ |
R r ꭈ /ʀ ~ r/ |
S s ſ /z/ |
ẞ ß /s/ |
Ʃ ʃ ȷ /ʃ ~ ʒ/ |
T t /t/ |
U u /u/ |
Ü ü /y ~ ɨ/ |
V v /v/ |
Ƿ ƿ /w/ |
X x /ks/ |
Y y /ɪ/ |
Z z /ʣ/ |
Official version | Diacritic version | Digraph version | IPA Symbol | Example of a common word with the sound | ||||
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1 | A | a | A | a | A | a | /a/ | After |
2 | Å | å | Å | å | Ao | ao | /ɒ/ | Not |
3 | Ꞛ | ꞛ | Ä | ä | Ae | ae | /æ/ | Bed |
4 | B | b | B | b | B | b | /b/ | Label |
5 | C | c | C | c | C | c | /ʦ/ | Its |
6 | Ƈ | ƈ | Č | č | Tsch | Tsch | /ʧ/ | Check |
7 | D | d | D | d | D | d | /d/ | Done |
8 | E | e | E | e | E | e | /e/ | Bed (Australian accent) |
9 | F | f | F | f | F | f | /f/ | Fine |
10 | G | g | G | g | G | g | /ɡ/ | Game |
11 | H | h | H | h | H | h | /ɦ/ /h/ |
Hello |
12 | Ħ | ħ | Ĥ | ĥ | Th | th | /ð/ /θ/ |
This / Thin |
13 | Ȝ | ȝ | Ȟ | ȟ | Ch | ch | /x/ | Velar fricative (not in common: examples: voiceless / voiced) |
14 | I | i | I | i | I | i | /i/ | Free |
15 | J | j | J | j | J | j | /j/ | You |
16 | K | k | K | k | K | k | /k/ | Key |
17 | L | l | L | l | L | l | /l/ | Later |
ɭ | ĺ | /ɭ/ | Not in common. Example: "Sorl" in Swedish | |||||
18 | M | m | M | m | M | m | /m/ | Mother |
19 | M̂ | m̂ | M̂ | m̂ | /m̩/ | Impressionism | ||
20 | N | n | N | n | N | n | /n/ | Month |
21 | N̂ | n̂ | N̂ | n̂ | /n̩/ | Even | ||
22 | Ŋ | ŋ | Ň | ň | Ng | ng | /ŋ/ | Doing |
23 | O | o | O | o | O | o | /o/ /ɔ/ |
Yawn / Not |
24 | Ꞝ | ꞝ | Ö | ö | Oe | oe | /œ/ | Bird (General New Zealand) |
25 | P | p | P | p | P | p | /p/ | Play |
26 | Q | q | Q | q | Q | q | /k͡v/ | A bigram of /k/ and /v/, for example in Question |
27 | R | r | R | r | R | r | /ʀ/ | Red (Northumbrian dialect) |
ꭈ | ŕ | /r/ | Bright | |||||
28 | S | s | S | s | S | s | /s/ | Surprise |
ſ | ||||||||
29 | ẞ | ß | ẞ | ß | ẞ | ß | ||
30 | Ʃ | ʃ | Š | š | Sch | sch | ||
ȷ | ž | |||||||
31 | T | t | T | t | T | t | ||
32 | U | u | U | u | U | u | ||
33 | Ꞟ | ꞟ | Ü | ü | Ue | ue | ||
34 | V | v | V | v | V | v | ||
35 | Ƿ | ƿ | Ƿ | ƿ | W | w | ||
36 | X | x | X | x | X | x | ||
37 | Y | y | Y | y | Y | y | /ɪ/ | Bit (General American) |
38 | Z | z | Z | z | Z | z | /ʣ/ | Voiced alveolar affricate (not in common) |
Former orthographies
Ꞛ ꞛ
Ɑ ɑ
Ꞝ ꞝ
Ꞟ ꞟ
In the older orthographies, notably back in the Baroque and Rococo, special symbols were used for Å, Ä, Ö and Ü. Those symbols later fell into disuse after the more wide spread of the typewriter, which did not include such symbols. Similar thing happened around the same time in neighboring languages, specifically the Louzen language.
The changes were:
- Ꞛ ꞛ → Ä ä (Gadori Ae → A-umlaut)
- Ɑ ɑ → Å å (Latin alpha → A-ring)
- Ꞝ ꞝ → Ö ö (Gadori Oe → O-umlaut)
- Ꞟ ꞟ → Ü ü (Gadori Ue → U-umlaut)
Even today, there are some enthusiasts using the old letters for umlauts (Ꞛ, Ꞝ and Ꞟ) in a revivalist hope to bring them back (although the letter Ɑ is ignored even by them).
Digraph orthography
Back in the middle ages, the Gadori language used a digraph (polygraph) orthography. Some notable examples include:
- Ae (or lignature Æ) for present-day Ä
- Ao (or lignature Ꜵ) for present-day Å
- Oe (or lignature Œ) for present-day Ö
- Ue (or lignature ) for present-day Ü
- Tsch for present-day Ƈ
- Th for present-day Ħ
- Ch for present-day Ȝ
- lj for present-day miniscule form ɭ
- Ng for present-day Ŋ
- rr for present-day miniscule form ꭈ
- Sz (at the time written as ſʒ), which evolved into ẞ
- Sch for present-day Ʃ
Many of those symbols fell into disuse, with shifts, that are no longer used, including:
- Æ æ → Ꞛ ꞛ
- Ꜵ ꜵ → Ɑ ɑ
- Œ œ → Ꞝ ꞝ
- ᵫ → Ꞟ ꞟ
Letters with more miniscule forms
Letter L
L l ɭ
TBA
Letter R
R r ꭈ
TBA
Letter S
S s ſ
TBA
Letter Ʃ
Ʃ ʃ ȷ
TBA