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Vietnamese in the Irta timeline is pretty much the same as in our timeline but it uses a very deep orthography reflecting Proto-Vietic and Middle Chinese etyma. For example, ''về'' 'to return; about' is spelled ''wêr'', reflecting Proto-Vietic ''*we:r''.  
Vietnamese in the Irta timeline is pretty much the same as in our timeline but it uses a very deep, yet unambiguously readable, orthography reflecting Proto-Vietic and Middle Chinese etyma. For example, ''về'' 'to return; about' is spelled ''wêr'', reflecting Proto-Vietic ''*we:r''.  


:''Miŋ taŋ hpiat siangǂ Ȝwiat băŋ Jưⱶ Kwôk Ŋưⱶ Irta''
:''Miŋ taŋ hpiat siangǂ Ȝwiat băŋ Jưⱶ Kwôk Ŋưⱶ Irta''

Revision as of 20:54, 6 March 2023

Vietnamese in the Irta timeline is pretty much the same as in our timeline but it uses a very deep, yet unambiguously readable, orthography reflecting Proto-Vietic and Middle Chinese etyma. For example, về 'to return; about' is spelled wêr, reflecting Proto-Vietic *we:r.

Miŋ taŋ hpiat siangǂ Ȝwiat băŋ Jưⱶ Kwôk Ŋưⱶ Irta
Our timeline's Quoc Ngu: Mình đang viết tiếng Viềt bằng Chữ Quốc Ngữ Irta
I'm writing Vietnamese in Irta Quoc Ngu

Spelling native or nativized words

Spelling Sino-Vietnamese

Shallow spelling

Used for recent borrowings