S'gaw_Karen_alphabet

S'gaw Karen alphabet

S'gaw Karen alphabet

Writing system


The S'gaw Karen alphabet (S'gaw Karen: ကညီလံာ်ခီၣ်ထံး) is an abugida used for writing Karen. It was derived from the Burmese script in the early 19th century, and ultimately from either the Kadamba or Pallava alphabet of South India. The S'gaw Karen alphabet is also used for the liturgical languages of Pali and Sanskrit.

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Alphabet

The Karen alphabet was created by American missionary Jonathan Wade in the 1830s, based on the S'gaw Karen language; Wade was assisted by a Karen named Paulah.

    The consonants and most of the vowels are adopted from the Burmese alphabet; however, the Karen pronunciation of the letters is slightly different from that of the Burmese alphabet. Since Karen has more tones than Burmese, additional tonal markers were added.[citation needed]

    The script is taught in the refugee camps in Thailand and in Kayin State.[citation needed]

    Grouped consonants
    က
    k (kaˀ)

    kh (kʰaˀ)

    gh (ɣ)

    x (x)

    ng (ŋ)

    s (s)

    hs ()

    sh (ʃ)

    ny (ɲ)

    t (t)

    hṭ ()

    d (d)

    n (n)

    p (p)

    hp ()

    b (b)

    m (m)
    Miscellaneous consonants

    y (ʝ)

    r (r)

    l (l)

    w (w)

    th (θ)

    h (h)

    vowel holder (ʔ)

    ahh (ɦ)
    Vowels

    ah (a)

    ee (i)

    uh (ɤ)

    u (ɯ)

    oo (u)

    ae or ay (e)

    eh (æ)

    oh (o)

    aw (ɔ)
    More information Tones ...
    More information Medials ...
    More information Number, Numeral ...

    The number 1962 would be written as ၁၉၆၂.

    Bibliography

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    • Bauer, Christian (1991). "Notes on Mon Epigraphy". Journal of the Siam Society. 79 (1): 35.
    • Lieberman, Victor B. (2003). Strange Parallels: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c. 800–1830, volume 1, Integration on the Mainland. Cambridge University Press. p. 136. ISBN 978-0-521-80496-7.
    • Stadtner, Donald M. (2008). "The Mon of Lower Burma". Journal of the Siam Society. 96: 198.
    • Sawada, Hideo (2013). "Some Properties of Burmese Script" (PDF).
    • Jenny, Mathias (2015). "Foreign Influence in the Burmese Language" (PDF).
    • Wade, J. (1849). A Vocabulary of the Sgau Karen Language. Tavoy: Karen Mission Press.

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