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This is a proposal for how lojban may be written in bopomofo.
This is a proposal for how lojban may be written in zhuyin/bopomofo.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
|-
| m (na slaka) || ㄇ
| m (na slaka) || ㄇ
|-
| v || ㄩ
|-
|-
| f || ㄈ
| f || ㄈ
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|-
|-
| l || ㄌ
| l || ㄌ
|-
| r || ㄦ
|-
|-
| k || ㄎ
| k || ㄎ
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| x || ㄏ
| x || ㄏ
|-
|-
| ||  
| c ||
|-
| j || ㄖ
|-
| s || ㄙ
|-
| z || ㄒ
|-
| ts || ㄘ
|-
| dz || ㄗ
|-
|-
| a || ㄚ
| a || ㄚ
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| oi || ㄡ
| oi || ㄡ
|-
|-
| || ㄧㄚ
| a,i || ㄚㄧ
|-
| e,i || ㄝㄧ
|-
| a,u || ㄚㄨ
|-
| o,i || ㄛㄧ
|-
| ia || ㄧㄚ
|-
| io || ㄧㄛ
|-
| iy || ㄧㄜ
|-
| ie || ㄧㄝ
|-
| ii || ㄧㄧ
|-
| iu || ㄧㄨ
|-
| ua || ㄨㄚ
|-
| uo || ㄨㄛ
|-
| uy || ㄨㄜ
|-
| ue || ㄨㄝ
|-
| ui || ㄨㄧ
|-
| uu || ㄨㄨ
|-
|-
| || ㄧㄛ
| || ˙
|-
|-
| ||  
| , || ˊ
|-
|-
| ||  
| . || ˋ
|-
|-
| || ㄧ|-
| basna || ˇ
| ||
|}


 
*"slaka" notates a syllabic consonant, while "na slaka" notates a non-syllabic consonant.
 
*“basna” notated stress, and ˇ is written after a stressed vowel or diphthong. Because pauses and stress generally follow specific rules, ˋ and ˇ rarely have to be written.
 
*ˊ only has to notate a change in syllables between ㄧ/ㄨ (i/u) and a following vowel. ˊ may also be used if one wants to make clear that ㄌ/ㄦ (l/r) is syllabic and thus a separate syllable from any vowel or other syllabic consonant.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 10 July 2019

This is a proposal for how lojban may be written in zhuyin/bopomofo.

lo jbopomofo
lo latmu lerfu lo jbopomofo jugle’u
b
p
m (na slaka)
v
f
d
t
n (na slaka)
l
r
k
g
x
c
j
s
z
ts
dz
a
o
y
e
i
u
n (slaka)
m (slaka)
ai
ei
au
oi
a,i ㄚㄧ
e,i ㄝㄧ
a,u ㄚㄨ
o,i ㄛㄧ
ia ㄧㄚ
io ㄧㄛ
iy ㄧㄜ
ie ㄧㄝ
ii ㄧㄧ
iu ㄧㄨ
ua ㄨㄚ
uo ㄨㄛ
uy ㄨㄜ
ue ㄨㄝ
ui ㄨㄧ
uu ㄨㄨ
˙
, ˊ
. ˋ
basna ˇ
  • "slaka" notates a syllabic consonant, while "na slaka" notates a non-syllabic consonant.
  • “basna” notated stress, and ˇ is written after a stressed vowel or diphthong. Because pauses and stress generally follow specific rules, ˋ and ˇ rarely have to be written.
  • ˊ only has to notate a change in syllables between ㄧ/ㄨ (i/u) and a following vowel. ˊ may also be used if one wants to make clear that ㄌ/ㄦ (l/r) is syllabic and thus a separate syllable from any vowel or other syllabic consonant.