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== Vowels ==
== Vowels ==
{|class='wikitable' |- |a |ㅏ |- |e |ㅔ |- |i |ㅣ |- |o |ㅗ |- |u |ㅜ |}
 
{|class='wikitable'
|-  
|a
|ㅏ
|-  
|e
|ㅔ
|-  
|i
|ㅣ
|-  
|o
|ㅗ
|-  
|u
|ㅜ
|}


*The falling dipthongs are a problem, because there's no '''ii''' or '''uu'''. So is '''y'''.
*The falling dipthongs are a problem, because there's no '''ii''' or '''uu'''. So is '''y'''.

Latest revision as of 07:37, 16 June 2019

Hangul orthography for Lojban.

Discussion

General notes

  • Lee Min-Ji:
    Obviously Hangul is unsuited to be a Lojban orthography, but it does pose an interesting challenge.
  • Does anyone know about IKPA : Internationnal Korean Phonetic Alphabet ? Look at this. It can almost replace IPA, and certainly display all the lojban phonetic diversity.
    • But we seem to lost the syllabic bloc feature, and that's I think where a work can be done to restore it, although IKPA wasn't though to be used this way.
    • la brabenvaxda'u balsoi:
      I'm sure it is closer to a proper logic writing system for a logic language than every attempt ever made. Pei'pei
  • A Hangul orthography is sheer foolishness, because Hangul doesn't work well for most languages except Korean.
    • sanxiyn.:
      You're right in this, pe'i

Vowels

a
e
i
o
u
  • The falling dipthongs are a problem, because there's no ii or uu. So is y.
    • pne:
      What about for y?
      • sanxiyn:
        No. y is exact match of ㅓ.

Consonants

  • There is no character for initial b, c, d, g, j, l or z, though some characters that are used for sounds sot found in Lojban can be used for these purposes, like the "iu" series or the "ssang" series.
    • sanxiyn.:
      Same is true for English, but there is nonetheless Korean orthography for it. Maybe we can imitate it.
    • Also, it will be hard to fit in the . or the ' if it occurs in a syllable.
      • sanxiyn.:
        Apostrophe ' must be ㅎ pe'i