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

Shul is an alphabet by David J. Peterson used to write the Gandal language from Tencent Games' Arena of Valor.

Orthography

The Gandal alphabet, known as the Shul or "pure" script, directly evolves from Veda's script, the Welqor abjad. Though the script is now an alphabet that indicates every vowel, sound changes resulted in different letters standing for the same sounds and some letters having several possible readings. For instance, Veda's /q/ merged with /k/ in Gandal, so Shul has two ways to write /k/, and every doubled consonant is now pronounced like a single one.

Letters

The glyphs of Shul representing (sequences of) sounds are shown with their Welqor sources in the following table:

Glyph Source Romanization IPA Notes
p p p p
b b b b
t t t t
d d d d
th ts th θ
thy tsy ch Used to stand for [tsj], now stands for [tʃ] before other vowels.
thya tsya cha/chei tʃɑ, tʃǝ, tʃe See a for details about the realizations.
thyu tsyu chu/chaw tʃu, tʃaw See u for details about the realizations.
dh dz dh ð
dhy dzy j Used to stand for [dzj], now stands for [dʒ] before other vowels.
dhya dzya ja/jei dʒɑ, dʒǝ, dʒe See a for details about the realizations.
dhyu dzyu ju/jaw dʒu, dʒaw See u for details about the realizations.
k k k k
g g g g
q q k k Used to stand for [q], now stands for [k] but causes retraction of a following vowel.
a a a/æ/ei ɑ, ǝ, æ, e Stands for [ǝ] when unstressed, otherwise stands for [ɑ], [æ] or [e] depending on the environment.
e e e/a/i ɛ, ǝ, i Stands for [ǝ] when unstressed, otherwise stands for [ɛ] or [i] depending on the environment.
o o o/a/u o, ǝ, u Stands for [ǝ] when unstressed, otherwise stands for [o] or [u] depending on the environment.
f f f f
v v v v
s s s s
sy sy sh ʃ Used to stand for [sj], now stands for [ʃ] before other vowels.
sya sya sha/shei ʃɑ, ʃǝ, ʃe See a for details about the realizations.
syu syu shu/shaw ʃu, ʃaw See u for details about the realizations.
z z z z
zh zy zh ʒ Used to stand for [zj], now stands for [ʒ] before other vowels.
zya zya zha/zhei ʒɑ, ʒǝ, ʒe See a for details about the realizations.
zyu zyu zhu/zhaw ʒu, ʒaw See u for details about the realizations.
h kh h/- h, silent Silent in some environments.
gh gh g/h/- g, h, silent Used to stand for [ɣ], now silent or stands for [g] or [h] or depending on the environment.
u u u/aw/o u, aw, o Stands for [u], [aw] or [o] depending on the environment.
w w w w
wa wa wa/wei wɑ, wǝ, we Ligature. See a for details about the realizations.
wi wi wi/way wi, waj Ligature. See i for details about the realizations.
i i i/ay/ei i, aj, e Stands for [i], [aj] or [e] depending on the environment.
y y y j
ya ya ya/yei jɑ, jǝ, je Ligature. See a for details about the realizations.
yu yu yu/yaw/i ju, jaw, i Ligature. Realized as [i] word-initially when unstressed, see u for details about the other realizations.
r r r ɹ
l l l l
m m m m
n n n n
ny ny ny ɲ Used to stand for [nj], now stands for [ɲ] before other vowels.
nya nya nya/nyei ɲɑ, ɲǝ, ɲe See a for details about the realizations.
nyu nyu nyu/nyaw ɲu, ɲaw See u for details about the realizations.
ng ng ng, n ŋ, n Now stands for [n] word-initially.

Ligatures

In addition to some ligatures inherited from Welqor, Shul has a few more recent ligatures of Shul letters:

Glyph Source Romanization IPA Notes
tho th‌o tho/tha/thu θo, θǝ, θu See o for details about the realizations.
thu th‌u thu/thaw θu, θaw See u for details about the realizations.
yuyu yu‌yu yu ju

Punctuation

The punctuation marks of the Shul script are shown with their Welqor sources (if any) in the table below:

Glyph Source Usage
. . Period
, , Comma
? ? Question mark
! none Exclamation mark
( ) ( ) Parentheses
- none Clitic or contraction marker

Spelling of paradigms

When examining a noun declension table, it becomes apparent that Gandal's spelling conventions require learning how to spell in the Shul script separately from learning how to speak Gandal. This distinction is illustrated by the differences in spelling between vowel-initial accusative singular and plural forms, both pronounced the same due to their shared initial "u," as seen in the following table (in which C = consonant and V = vowel):

Inanimate
(Chaos)
Ergative Oblique Accusative
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
C...V jeghon
jiyan
yajeghon
yajiyan
jee
ji
yajee
yaji
yujee
iji
yuyajee
iyaji
V...V umbeghon
umbiyan
yumbeghon
yumbiyan
umbe
umba
yumbe
yumba
yumbe
yumba
yuyumbe
yumba
C...C chamon
chaman
yachamon
yachaman
cham
cham
yacham
yacham
yucham
icham
yuyacham
iyacham
V...C udhon
awdhan
yudhon
yudhan
udh
udh
yudh
yudh
yudh
yudh
yuyudh
yudh

The example words shown in the table above are jeghon jiyan "belly," umbeghon umbiyan "emptiness," chamon chaman "cloud," and udhon awdhan "whip."

Numerals

Gandal uses a base-10 number system, which is shown in the following table with its Welqor sources:

Glyph Source #
0 0 0
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8 8
9 9 9