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Pomorian orthography is the system of writing the [[Pamarėska|Pomorian language]]. The Pomorian alphabet, called ''abecėde'' is derived from the Latin alphabet, but includes some additional letters with diacritics. The orthography is mostly phonemic - every single phoneme of the spoken language is represented with a single letter. There are three different orthographies: the traditional, the standard and the eastern (or dictionary). Each one has its' own usage, but only the standard orthography is used as the official one. | Pomorian orthography is the system of writing the [[Pamarėska|Pomorian language]]. The Pomorian alphabet, called ''abecėde'' is derived from the Latin alphabet, but includes some additional letters with diacritics. The orthography is mostly phonemic - every single phoneme of the spoken language is represented with a single letter or digraph. There are three different orthographies: the traditional, the standard and the eastern (or dictionary). Each one has its' own usage, but only the standard orthography is used as the official one. | ||
==Modern Pomorian alphabet== | ==Modern Pomorian alphabet== | ||
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Occasionally "'''Ť,ť'''" and "'''Ď,ď'''" can be used to indicate '''/c/''' and '''/ɟ/''' respectively. These letters called ''"tė hačinå"'' and ''"dė hačinå"'' are not treated as fully independent, but as variants of ordinary "'''T,t'''" and "'''D,d'''" which could be | Occasionally "'''Ť,ť'''" and "'''Ď,ď'''" can be used to indicate '''/c/''' and '''/ɟ/''' respectively. These letters called ''"tė hačinå"'' and ''"dė hačinå"'' are not treated as fully independent, but as variants of ordinary "'''T,t'''" and "'''D,d'''" which could be written instead. | ||
==Spelling rules== | ==Spelling rules== | ||
===Palatalization=== | ===Palatalization=== |
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