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| | | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=00}}<ref>Not used in any Þeurilá orthography</ref></center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=o}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=a}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=A}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=u}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=U}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=i}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=I}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=0}}<ref>Not used in Śácamþaśá except as an invocation glyph for the deity Ár ‘Earth’. </ref></center> || style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=O}}</center> | ||
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! style="background-color:#ABB0B8;" |þ̃ | ! style="background-color:#ABB0B8;" |þ̃ | ||
| <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~z}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zo}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~za}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zA}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zu}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zU}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zi}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zI}}</center> || style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~z0}}</center> || style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zO}}</center> | | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~z}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zo}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~za}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zA}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zu}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zU}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zi}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zI}}</center> || style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~z0}}</center> || style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~zO}}</center> | ||
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! style="background-color:#ABB0B8;" |þ́ | |||
| <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=Z}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=Zo}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=Za}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=ZA}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=Zu}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=ZU}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=Zi}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=ZI}}</center> || style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=Z0}}</center> || style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=ZO}}</center> | |||
|- style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | |||
! style="background-color:#ABB0B8;" |þ̃́ | |||
| <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~Z}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~Zo}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~Za}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~ZA}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~Zu}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~ZU}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~Zi}}</center> || <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~ZI}}</center> || style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~Z0}}</center> || style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | <center>{{Script|script=thl|t=~ZO}}</center> | |||
|- style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | |- style="background-color:#E6EEF7;" | ||
! style="background-color:#ABB0B8;" |p̃ | ! style="background-color:#ABB0B8;" |p̃ | ||
Revision as of 21:34, 12 December 2025
Þeurilá (Þeurilá: lorigzI) (IPA: /'θʏu̯rilɑː/), is the script used in Þunan Qumreá and Maraśa to write Śácamþaśá, and, less frequently and with significant modifications, Saxish in Þunan Qumreá. It is a syllabary script written from right to left and top to bottom, with unique characters for coda consonants.
Etymology
The name Þeurilá comes from Proto-Sojåkaromåthan ‘thiłu lårarii loopu’ which roughly means ‘the result of leaf writing’. This name originated because the ancestor of Þeurilá, the Khaajokhiilo logography, was etched into stone, and thus consisted entirely of straight lines and sharp edges. When the softer material of compressed palm leaves became common for the now-syllabary, the script changed form to a much more curvy, simplified script, hence the name.
Usage
On Ŋearth, Þeurilá is used to write Śácamþaśá. A heavily modified extended version of it is also used to write Saxish. This version can theoretically be adapted to most languages. The use of the latin alphabet for Śácamþaśá is limited to international contexts where readability is mandated.
Punctuation
Þeurilá is written right-to-left, and features spaces between words. Punctuation is referred to as ‘lanterns’ (̂Śácamþaśá: urifu Furiu) due to its signalling nature. Proper names or acronyms may be indicated using parentheses (x(. This is especially common when logographic invocation glyphs are used for Śácamþań deities. A single parenthesis can be used after numerals to distinguish them from their phonetic values. In addition to these, Þeurilá features a full stop . and comma , used as in the latin alphabet. There are three types of surrounding punctuation: ?Question marks?, "Quotatives" and !Exclamation/Emphasis marks!.
Logographic usage
Numerals
Numerals use base six, similar to Nahan script. All base numerals are derived from phonetic characters used logographically, as follows:
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 36 | 216 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| si | a | wi | pu | qu | lo | gi | wo |
A parenthesis ( is usually placed after a numeral to distinguish it from a phonetic value. Neither case nor form of the numeral is written out when numerals are used this way, and is left to the reader to interpret. Despite the fact that multipliers are pronounced after the thing they multiply in Śácamþaśá, they are written before it. As such, 13 = 2x6+1 (2 6 1) (siloa pronounced Láw á ś (6 2 1)
Invocation glyphs
For the purpose of invoking the names of gods, a Þeurilá syllable glyph representing a concept associated with said god is used, with a simplified second glyph representing another associated concept used as a frame or diacritic. These are as follows:
| Invocation glyph | Name of god | Base glyph | Base glyph reading | Base glyph meaning | Secondary glyph | Secondary glyph reading | Secondary glyph meaning |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Glyphs
The basic symbols of Þeurilá alongside their Śácamþaśá names and the meanings of the names are given in the table below.
| Consonant | á (*ō/ɑ̄) | Reading | Meaning | á (*ā) | Reading | Meaning | u | Reading | Meaning | i | Reading | Meaning | ∅ | Reading | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| c/q | |||||||||||||||
| ∅ | |||||||||||||||
| t | |||||||||||||||
| þ | |||||||||||||||
| p | |||||||||||||||
| f | |||||||||||||||
| m | |||||||||||||||
| n | |||||||||||||||
| r | |||||||||||||||
| s | |||||||||||||||
| w | |||||||||||||||
| j | |||||||||||||||
| l | |||||||||||||||
| ŋ |
Full set of glyphs
This composes the entire set of letter forms in use. Cells in bluish grey are only used in Þeurilá-Extended, to represent languages other than Śácamþaśá in the script, such as Saxish. These are not in the Script Pack and are listed under the origins of the glyphs rather than their exact pronunciations in any given languages. Nasalised symbols are generally used to indicate voicing.
| Consonant | ∅ | á (*ō/ɑ̄) | á (*ā) | a | u | y | i | e | Ø̄[1] | ɑ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| c/q[2] | ||||||||||
| ∅ | ||||||||||
| t | ||||||||||
| c (*t)[5] | ||||||||||
| þ | ||||||||||
| p | ||||||||||
| f | ||||||||||
| m | ||||||||||
| n | ||||||||||
| ń | ||||||||||
| r | ||||||||||
| s | ||||||||||
| ś | ||||||||||
| w | ||||||||||
| j | ||||||||||
| l/w[6] | ||||||||||
| ł | ||||||||||
| ŋ/w[7] | ||||||||||
| q̃ | ||||||||||
| Ø̃[8] | ||||||||||
| t̃ | ||||||||||
| c̃ | ||||||||||
| þ̃ | ||||||||||
| þ́ | ||||||||||
| þ̃́ | ||||||||||
| p̃ | ||||||||||
| f̃ | ||||||||||
| ŕ | ||||||||||
| s̃ | ||||||||||
| s̃́ |
- ↑ Generally used for central vowels when <y> is already taken.
- ↑ Realised as c before á (*ā), i, e, q otherwise.
- ↑ Not used in any Þeurilá orthography
- ↑ Not used in Śácamþaśá except as an invocation glyph for the deity Ár ‘Earth’.
- ↑ Generally used for sounds such as t͡ʃ outside Eastern Khaajokhiilo Languages
- ↑ Realised as w in coda, l otherwise
- ↑ Realised as w in coda, ŋ otherwise
- ↑ Generally used for laryngeals