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# The letters {{cs|vrt|ṣ}}, {{cs|vrt|ẓ}}, {{cs|vrt|ċ}} and {{cs|vrt|x}} were phased out in the 4596 reforms, as their pronounciations had merged with {{cs|vrt|s}}, {{cs|vrt|z}}, {{cs|vrt|c}} and {{cs|vrt|x}} respectively. |
# The letters {{cs|vrt|ṣ}}, {{cs|vrt|ẓ}}, {{cs|vrt|ċ}} and {{cs|vrt|x}} were phased out in the 4596 reforms, as their pronounciations had merged with {{cs|vrt|s}}, {{cs|vrt|z}}, {{cs|vrt|c}} and {{cs|vrt|x}} respectively. |
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Revision as of 11:07, 20 March 2026
| Verethian script | |
|---|---|
| Script type | Alphabet
|
Period | 33rd century CY to present |
| Direction | Left-to-right |
| Languages | Verethian languages Ćrinat languages Gharzi (unofficial) |
| Related scripts | |
Parent systems | |
Sister systems | Deskaur script Phelo script |
The Verethian script (/vəˈɹi:θiən, -ˈɹɛ-/; Dirhassian: áhośu örezí, Hashdezi: áhośu oereðig), also called Verethian common alphabet in the Oldirian Union, is a writing system used for most languages across Etzavaz. It is the designated national script in all Verethian and Ćrinat-speaking countries in Etzavaz, as well as several countries across the world as a result of colonialism.
The Verethian script evolved from the earlier Sarsahat script around the 33rd century CY, which itself had been developed from the Arthan script.
Name
History
Letters
Base letters
| Letter | Dirhassian | Hashdezi | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Latin | IPA | Latin | IPA | |
| a | a | [ɑ] | a | [ä], [ɑ] |
| á | á | [a:] | á | [æ:], [ɑ:] |
| ä | ä | [ɛ] | æ | [ɛ] |
| ä´ | a̋ | [ɛ:] | ǽ | [ɛ:] |
| h | h | [x] | h | [h] |
| o | o, v1 | [ɔ], [v]1 | o, v | [ʊ, v] |
| ó | ó | [o:] | ó | [o:] |
| ö | ö | [œ] | ø | [ø] |
| ő | ő | [ø:] | ǿ | [ø:] |
| w | [v] | |||
| ś | ś | [ɕ] | ś | [ʂ] |
| u | u | [ʊ] | u | [ʏ] |
| ú | ú | [u:] | ú | [u:] |
| ü | ü | [ʏ] | ||
| ű | ű | [y:] | ||
| b | v | [v] | b | [b] |
| ṣ | ṣ2 | [s̻]2 | ṣ | [sˤ] |
| tz | tz | [d͡z̻] | ||
| n | n | [n] | n | [n] |
| ñ | ny | [ɲ] | ñ | [ɲ] |
| r | r | [ɾ] | r | [r] |
| t | t | [t] | t | [tʰ] |
| þ | þ | [θ] | ||
| l | l | [l] | l | [l] |
| ł | ly | [j] | ||
| ć | ć | [t͡ɕ] | ||
| i | i, j | [ɪ], [j] | i | [ɪ] |
| í | í | [i:] | í | [i:] |
| z | z | [s̻] | z | [z] |
| g | g | [ɣ] | g | [g] |
| ǵ | gy | [ɟ͡ʝ] | ||
| k | k | [k] | k | [kʰ] |
| ḱ | ky | [c͡ç] | kj | [ɕ] |
| e | e | [e] | e | [e] |
| é | é | [e:] | é | [e:] |
| s | s | [s̻] | s | [s] |
| c | c | [t͡s] | c | [t͡sʰ] |
| p | p | [p] | p | [pʰ] |
| ź | ź | [ʑ] | ź | [ʐ] |
| d | d | [ð] | ð | [w], [j] |
| x | kh2 | [x] | ch | [χ] |
| j | tź | [d͡ʑ] | j | [ʝ], [ɟ͡ʝ] |
| ẓ | ẓ | [s̻] | ẓ | [zˤ] |
| ċ | ċ | [t͡s̻] | c̣ | [t͡sˤ] |
| m | m | [m] | m | [m] |
| f | f | [m] | f | [m] |
| y | y | [ɘ] | ||
| ý | ý | [i:] | ||
| ṭ | [tˤ] | |||
| ḍ | [ðˤ] | |||
- Usage of o as a consonant is archaic, as per the 4596 reforms.
- The letters ṣ, ẓ, ċ and x were phased out in the 4596 reforms, as their pronounciations had merged with s, z, c and x respectively.
Additional letters
| Letter | Language | Latin | IPA |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kagatoni | q | [q] | |
| Bachỹty | à | [ɐ̃] | |
| Bachỹty | ò | [ɔ̃] | |
| Bachỹty | ň | [ɳ] | |
| Talozhi Kagatoni |
ř ry |
[ʂ] [ʝ] | |
| Kagatoni | ṭ | [tʼ] | |
| Kagatoni | ṭy | [t͡ɕʼ] | |
| Kagatoni | ḳ | [kʼ] | |
| Kagatoni | q̇ | [qʼ] |
Punctuation
The Verethian script has three punctuation marks:
- , separates clauses, similar to a comma.
- . marks the end of a sentence, similar to a full stop.
- ? is the question mark.