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==Orthography==
==Orthography==
The script used to write Sarkezhe is an alphabet, meaning that its characters represent phonemes, including consonants as well as vowels, or at least they used to at one point in the language's history. In other words, the scripts displays a certain degree of {{w|orthographic depth}}.
The script used to write Sarkezhe is an alphabet, meaning that its characters represent phonemes, including consonants as well as vowels, or at least they used to at one point in the language's history. In other words, the script displays a certain degree of {{w|orthographic depth}}.





Latest revision as of 11:27, 26 April 2024

Sarkezhe Language Navigation: Home, Phonology, Grammar, Vocabulary, Orthography

The Sarkezhe language from David J. Peterson and Jessie Peterson's YouTube series LangTime Studio is written using an alphabet.

Orthography

The script used to write Sarkezhe is an alphabet, meaning that its characters represent phonemes, including consonants as well as vowels, or at least they used to at one point in the language's history. In other words, the script displays a certain degree of orthographic depth.