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(Created page with "The '''Rokadong script''' is an abugida of the Nenta family that is related to other Nentan languages, such as the Kairitelan script. Like Kairitelan, it is derived from the Classical Nenta script. The script has been in use for just over 300 years, being created in the year Kagyaha 2 (320 years prior to the present) and officially adopted in the year Kagyaha 10 (312 years prior to the present). The Rokadong script is officially called ''{{term...") |
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|width=75| {{Roka-text|A}} | |||
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==Orthographical notes== | ==Orthographical notes== | ||
Consonants followed by an approximant are written in their base form, instead of the no vowel form: ''kya'' {{Roka-text|KY}}. Additionally, if a word ends in a consonant, it is written in its base form. | Consonants followed by an approximant are written in their base form, instead of the no vowel form: ''kya'' {{Roka-text|KY}}. Additionally, if a word ends in a consonant, it is written in its base form. | ||
A diacritic on the null consonant {{roka-text|A}} replaces the sound entirely. | |||
[[Category:Rokadong]] | [[Category:Rokadong]] | ||