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==Alphabet== | ==Alphabet== | ||
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+ | The Jevian language is composed of 24 letters and 6 symbols: | ||
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+ | ===Letters=== | ||
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+ | The letters are listed with their Primary Fontus (shown first), followed by the Secondary Fontus. | ||
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+ | *A,a -- B,b -- D,d -- E,e -- F,f -- G,g -- H,h-- I,i -- J,j -- K,k -- L,l -- M,m -- N,n -- O,o -- P,p -- Q,q -- R,r -- S,s -- T,t -- U,u -- V,v -- W,w -- X,x -- Y,y | ||
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+ | ===Symbols=== | ||
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+ | *ß -- Ð -- ð -- þ,Þ -- Æ,æ -- Œ,œ | ||
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+ | ''(Note: not all Symbols have a Secondary Fontus)'' | ||
==Pronunciation== | ==Pronunciation== |
Revision as of 01:00, 5 February 2006
Contents
Introduction
The Jevian language is a very distant relative of Latin. Many of the words and definitions of Jevian are extremely similar to Latin, as well as the usage of the Cases. The origin and time that Jevian was developed is completely unknown, as are the creator(s) of the language. Jevian was used as a regional dialect of the Domz Empire until Jey (named after the language) became independent from the Treaty of Qualo. Immediately afterwards, Jevian became the official language of Jey and today, it remains the official language along with English and Latin. Jevian is the most commonly spoken lanugage of the three.
Alphabet
The Jevian language is composed of 24 letters and 6 symbols:
Letters
The letters are listed with their Primary Fontus (shown first), followed by the Secondary Fontus.
- A,a -- B,b -- D,d -- E,e -- F,f -- G,g -- H,h-- I,i -- J,j -- K,k -- L,l -- M,m -- N,n -- O,o -- P,p -- Q,q -- R,r -- S,s -- T,t -- U,u -- V,v -- W,w -- X,x -- Y,y
Symbols
- ß -- Ð -- ð -- þ,Þ -- Æ,æ -- Œ,œ
(Note: not all Symbols have a Secondary Fontus)