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'''Ibsa''' (Old Ibsa: ⲛ̀ⲁⲙϯⲁⲁⲛ ⲥ̀ⲥⲛ̀ⲓⲓⲫⲥⲏⲙ ''ən-amčān əssən-īphsēm'' (lit. 'language of all refined people' ; Ibsa: ⲛ̀Ⲁⲙϯⲱⲛⲣⲉⲧⲏⲃⲉⲑ ''n'amčōnretēveth'' (lit. 'the language of Teveth'), or ⲉⲓⲃⲥⲁ ''īvsa''), alternatively as '''Amchonreteveth''', is the official language of [[Samatkhaoul]]. |
'''Ibsa''' (Old Ibsa: ⲛ̀ⲁⲙϯⲁⲁⲛ ⲥ̀ⲥⲛ̀ⲓⲓⲫⲥⲏⲙ ''ən-amčān əssən-īphsēm'' (lit. 'language of all refined people' ; Ibsa: ⲛ̀Ⲁⲙϯⲱⲛⲣⲉⲧⲏⲃⲉⲑ ''n'amčōnretēveth'' (lit. 'the language of Teveth'), or ⲉⲓⲃⲥⲁ ''īvsa''), alternatively as '''Amchonreteveth''', is the official language of [[Samatkhaoul]]. |
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| + | == Script == |
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| + | Old Ibsa is written in two different scripts. |
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| + | === ''Fiḫ Idjōdj'' === |
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| + | The Fiḫ Idjōdj script is a direct descendent of Proto-Ibsic hieroglyphs. |
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| + | === ''Fiḫ Isōmt'' === |
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| + | The Fiḫ Isōmt script is characterized by connective ligatures and optional vowel marking. It is considered a vernacular script, used in everyday situations. Unlike popular belief, Fiḫ Isōmt does not descend directly from the older Fiḫ Idjōdj, but rather descending from an older variant of the Demotic Ibsic script. |
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Revision as of 22:21, 20 April 2026
Ibsa (Old Ibsa: ⲛ̀ⲁⲙϯⲁⲁⲛ ⲥ̀ⲥⲛ̀ⲓⲓⲫⲥⲏⲙ ən-amčān əssən-īphsēm (lit. 'language of all refined people' ; Ibsa: ⲛ̀Ⲁⲙϯⲱⲛⲣⲉⲧⲏⲃⲉⲑ n'amčōnretēveth (lit. 'the language of Teveth'), or ⲉⲓⲃⲥⲁ īvsa), alternatively as Amchonreteveth, is the official language of Samatkhaoul.
Script
Old Ibsa is written in two different scripts.
Fiḫ Idjōdj
The Fiḫ Idjōdj script is a direct descendent of Proto-Ibsic hieroglyphs.
Fiḫ Isōmt
The Fiḫ Isōmt script is characterized by connective ligatures and optional vowel marking. It is considered a vernacular script, used in everyday situations. Unlike popular belief, Fiḫ Isōmt does not descend directly from the older Fiḫ Idjōdj, but rather descending from an older variant of the Demotic Ibsic script.