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|nativename = {{Dama Diwan / Dama}}'' | |nativename = {{Dama Diwan / Dama}}'' | ||
|pronunciation = |dama diwaŋ| | |pronunciation = |dama diwaŋ| | ||
|imageheader=Symbol | |||
|image=Dama_diwan_emblem.jpg | |||
|imagesize=200px | |||
|states = the whole earth | |states = the whole earth | ||
|speakers = 3 billion | |speakers = 3 billion | ||
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===== Correctness ===== | ===== Correctness ===== | ||
The whole Dama Diwan language has already been described. Everything expressed according to the above rules is considered perfectly correct, as long as it can be understood. | The whole Dama Diwan language has already been described. Everything expressed according to the above rules is considered perfectly correct, as long as it can be understood. | ||
== Invitation == | |||
[https://www.facebook.com/dama.diwan/posts/854946541215013 Here is the invitation] to Dama Diwan language, and if interested you can be a member [https://www.facebook.com/groups/omado.sosti.matiko/ of the open group]. | |||
== Phonology and phonotactics == | == Phonology and phonotactics == | ||
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Every other writing system can also be used for writing Dama; however, the Latin alphabet is preferred. | Every other writing system can also be used for writing Dama; however, the Latin alphabet is preferred. | ||
== | Dama can also be written by using only the 10 numerical digits, as follows: | ||
:1 =I, i, e, j | |||
:2 =N, n | |||
:3 =M, m | |||
:4 =A, a | |||
:5 =S, s | |||
:6 =b, B | |||
:7 =T, t, d | |||
:8 =R, r | |||
:9 =g, G, k | |||
:0 =O, o, u, w. | |||
So the 10 digits are quite enough to write the 12 phonemes of Dama Diwan language. | |||
Such a small number of indispensable digits to represent Dama means we can use only those for Morse code, so if we symbolise a dot by “i” and a dash by “I”, the necessary Morse symbols (by order of brevity, the shorter for the more frequent) are: | |||
:i =0 =O, o, u, w. | |||
:I =1 =I, i, e, j | |||
:ii =4 =A, a | |||
:Ii =2 =N, n | |||
:iI =3 =M, m | |||
:II =8 =R, r | |||
:iii =7 =T, t, d | |||
:Iii =5 =S, s | |||
:iIi =9 =g, G, k | |||
:iiI =6 =b, B | |||
:(In Dama, the difference between i/e, u/o is not phonemic. J and W as phonemes are different, but Dama words only start with CONSONANTS (including j, w), and then there is always a vowel after each consonant with the exception of final n (which is better, but not strictly, to be pronounced as ŋ). Therefore, 14102 can only be jajon or jajun, both correct in Dama; and the same happens with all other Dama words: they can be rendered totally correctly by the use of only the 10 digits, that is with a pad of only 10 digits. The connection of the 10 digits to Latin letters is obvious, based on similarity of shape.) | |||
== Links and tools for learning the Dama Diwan language == | == Links and tools for learning the Dama Diwan language == | ||
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/omado.sosti.matiko/files/ | https://www.facebook.com/groups/omado.sosti.matiko/files/ | ||
and in https://crete.academia.edu/GiannhsKenanidhs/Dama-Diwan-Language | and in https://crete.academia.edu/GiannhsKenanidhs/Dama-Diwan-Language | ||
== A sample text == | |||
:[johuwax] | |||
:jetu wanu nomu bomu rora / jito wano numo bumo rura / 1170 0420 2030 6030 8084 | |||
:nomu tesu rora / numo tiso rura / 2030 7150 8084 | |||
:nomu tesu man jetu / numo tiso man jito / 2030 7150 342 1170 | |||
:i jetu boma nomu ma jetu / i jito buma numo ma jito / 1 1170 6034 2030 34 1170 | |||
:[ooomm] | |||
:this is a translation of the most sacred text of the ancient Persian monotheistic religion: | |||
:“Honesty is the most complete good | |||
:(honesty) is happiness | |||
:happiness to the honest | |||
:who is honest for the sake of the best Honesty”. |