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Neck Thai is written in a version of the [[Tergetian]] abugida.
Neck Thai is written in a version of the [[Tergetian]] abugida.
A ''kháschàwijjálijn'' (''Gerschweierlein''; an analogue to the Thai ''thanthakhat'') is a %-like diacritic that marks consonants that are silenced in the Neck Thai pronunciation of Wiebian loanwords. For example, ''wan'' 'body; physical object' is written ϕ<sub>n</sub>!ϙ<sup>%</sup> (''wand<sup>%</sup>'', reflecting Wiebian ''Wande'' 'body') with a ''kháschàwijjálijn'' over the ''d''.


*'''∑ ε''' - ''tràap'' (Wiebian ''Trab'')
*'''∑ ε''' - ''tràap'' (Wiebian ''Trab'')
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