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The [[w:abugida|abugida]] symbols are composed of one onset consonant and one vowel. Vowels carrying different tones are perceived as proper vowels and do thus have their own symbols. There are a few gaps in the syllabary, since some combinations are not possible in the language, or have been lost.
The [[w:abugida|abugida]] symbols are composed of one onset consonant and one vowel. Vowels carrying different tones are perceived as proper vowels and do thus have their own symbols. There are a few gaps in the syllabary, since some combinations are not possible in the language, or have been lost.


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The native name for the syllabary is '''qiráas atsàari''', ꘒ ꕉꔍꔹꗏ, which means "imperfect script". It is near-homophonous to '''qiráas asáari''' ꘒ ꕉꕦꔹꗏ, which would mean "Asaari" or "blue script".
 
There are a few problems with the script; ejective consonants and long vowels are not denoted by symbols of their own. Instead, they are marked with the following symbols:
* ꔷ - which marks ejectivity on a consonant, and also that that the vowel should be elided if final.
* ꔹ - marks long vowels.
 
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! colspan="13"|Asaari abugida
! colspan="13"|Asaari abugida
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[[image:asaari logograms.png|thumb|right|350px|The full index of Asaari logograms. All of them are fairly common.]]


===Punctuation===
===Punctuation===
Qiráas atsàari does not use Latin punctuation. It is somewhat more limited, but uses the following symbols:
* ꘎  - Marks a full stop.
* ꘏ -  Question or interrogation mark.
* ꘍ - Denotes a comma, separates clauses.
* ꖫ - Has the function of an English colon or semicolon.
===Logograms===
===Logograms===
[[image:asaari logograms.png|thumb|right|350px]]
The Atsàari script does also have a number of logograms: Single characters that mark a full word.
 
These are rather few, and they can all be spelt out with the syllabary. It should be noted however, that whilst the logograms are very comfortable and quick to write, they are never marked for affixes, inflexion or the like. That means they must be pronounced out of context.


==Grammar==
==Grammar==