Alternative Spelling of Diacritics and Doubled Forms
Let's see by now how the diacritics modify themselves into their doubled forms, and how each form is related to its diacritics.
The following consonants can get simply doubled: b, d, f, g, k, l, m, n, p, r, t, v and z. By its own, the doubled form of h is ch.
akkordu "consensus"
alla "bird"
brumma "witch; fairy"
reddere "responsibility"
suffel "souffle"
taggetu "target"
Well, that's all for now (:
The following consonants can get simply doubled: b, d, f, g, k, l, m, n, p, r, t, v and z. By its own, the doubled form of h is ch.
akkordu "consensus"
alla "bird"
brumma "witch; fairy"
reddere "responsibility"
suffel "souffle"
taggetu "target"
Well, that's all for now (:
Diacritic | Alternative Spelling |
Doubled Spelling |
Example(s) |
---|---|---|---|
š | sz | ssz | tošal (toszal) "yearly" ałrebessz "aurebesh" |
ž | zs | zzs | abenžu (abenzsu) "vengeance" |
č | tsz / csz | tssz / cssz | čusuda (tszusuda) "choose" |
(*) c | ts | cc / tts | Horvacia (Horvatsia) "Croatia" |
(*) gy | — | ggy | hagyia "distinction" |
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