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===Orthography===
===Orthography===
Rówok is written using largely the Latin alphabet as extended for South Slavic, with the addition of <ŧ> for the voiceless interdental fricative /θ/, and <đ> is used for the voiced interdental fricative /ð/, instead of for // in South Slavic.  
Rówok is written using largely the Latin alphabet as extended for South Slavic. There is also <ř> to indicate the same sound as in its inspiration in [[:w:Czech language|Czech]], namely /r̝/.
 
Four letters are used perhaps unconventionally, namely <ŧ> for the voiceless interdental fricative /θ/, and <đ> for the voiced interdental fricative /ð/, instead of for // as is usual in South Slavic. The sound /dʒ/ is represented rather by <ğ>. Lastly <ƚ> (honestly depending on the keyboard sometimes <ł> sometimes appears for the same phoneme) is used to represent /ɮ/.


There is also <ř> to indicate the same sound as in its inspiration in [[:w:Czech language|Czech]], namely /r̝/.


That gives us in Latin order:
That gives us in Latin order:


'''a b č d đ e g i k l m n o p r ř s š t ŧ u v w y z ž'''
'''a b č d đ e g ğ i k l ƚ m n o p r ř s š t ŧ u v w y z ž'''


See the alphabet grouped by feature in the tables below.
See the alphabet grouped by feature in the tables below.
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