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#Most letters are from the original Latin-based orthography.
#Most letters are from the original Latin-based orthography.
#Glides '''i''' and '''u''' between vowels are considered as consonants and thus are expressed via distinct letters:
#Glides '''i''' and '''u''' between vowels are considered consonants and thus are expressed via distinct letters:
#*'''i''' => '''ɩ'''
#*'''i''' => '''ɩ'''
#*'''u''' => '''w'''
#*'''u''' => '''w'''
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#in other positions '''i''' and '''u''' are retained as they are in the original Latin orthography.
#in other positions '''i''' and '''u''' are retained as they are in the original Latin orthography.


==la vlipa krulermorna==
== More ==
''la vlipa krulermorna'' is a modification of la krulermorna where the letter '''ǎ''' is replaced with Unicode Character 'LATIN SMALL LETTER AU'. The latter isn't supported in most used fonts and therefore this variant of la krulermorna orthography is less used.
* [https://jbotcan.org/lojban/en/krulermorna/ Full description of la krulermorna] including its "advanced" version, usage and a table of attitudinals.
 
[[Image:la vlipa krulermorna.png|thumb|none|400px|<center>i coi do<br/>i mi ca jai gau djuno fai do<br/>lo du'u wi mi ca pilno<br/>la krulermorna<br/> lo ka ciska dei<br/>i ia ky. jai cinri</center>]]

Latest revision as of 17:00, 20 October 2017

la krulermorna is an alternative orthography that more strictly implements audio-visual isomorphism of Lojban spelling.

  1. Most letters are from the original Latin-based orthography.
  2. Glides i and u between vowels are considered consonants and thus are expressed via distinct letters:
    • i => ɩ
    • u => w
  3. Diphthongs that act like other "pure" vowels are expressed via distinct letters:
    • au => ǎ
    • ai => ą
    • ei => ę
    • oi => ǫ
  4. in other positions i and u are retained as they are in the original Latin orthography.

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