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The alphabet is depicted below. Names are written in the [[Kathyrian Urmhu#Orthography|Anglicized romanization]]. | The alphabet is depicted below. Names are written in the [[Kathyrian Urmhu#Orthography|Anglicized romanization]]. | ||
[[File:Kathyrianalphabet.png|left|frameless|470x470px]] | [[File:Kathyrianalphabet.png|left|frameless|470x470px]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 20 December 2024
The Kathyrian alphabet (natively alpabetosen Käþirjaĸ [ˌɑlpəbɛˈtosɛŋ kəˈθɪjjək̚]) is the alphabet used to write Kathyrian. It has also been used to write many other languages, all of which have since died out or are restricted to government use. It seems to be related to the Greek alphabet, perhaps with a bit of influence from Cyrillic and Latin.
The alphabet
The alphabet is depicted below. Names are written in the Anglicized romanization.