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| da na zunsna ||  || འ || འེ || འི || འོ || འུ || འ
| da na zunsna ||  || འ || འེ || འི || འོ || འུ || འ || འའི || འའུ || འེའི || འོའི || ཡྲ || ཡེ || ཡི || ཡོ || ཡུ || ཡ || ཝྲ || ཝེ || ཝི || ཝོ || ཝུ || ཝ
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| k || ཀ || ཀྲ || ཀེ || ཀི || ཀོ || ཀུ || ཀྭ
| k || ཀ || ཀྲ || ཀེ || ཀི || ཀོ || ཀུ || ཀྭ || ཀྲའི || ཀྲའུ || ཀེའི || ཀོའི || ཀཡྲ || ཀཡེ || ཀཡི || ཀཡོ || ཀཡུ || ཀཡ || ཀཝྲ || ཀཝེ || ཀཝི || ཀཝོ || ཀཝུ || ཀཝ
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Revision as of 20:59, 5 July 2019

The Tibetan script as used here is an abugida or alphasyllabary, meaning that, rather than notating consonants and vowels separately (as in the case of a true alphabet) a consonant and vowel are paired. In this case, the consonant (or symbol notating the lack of a consonant) is written, then the following vowel is written above or below.

EX: ཀ (k) + ི (i) = ཀི (ki)

EX: འ (da na zunsna) + ུ (u) = འུ (u)

  • ”da na zunsna” means “There is no consonant.”

In this system, the first letter in a diphthong beginning with i or u is treated as a consonant.

EX: ཡོ (io)

This method of writing lojban also notates a significant difference between primary stress and weak/secondary stress in a syllable, often using entirely different letters based on the degree of stress.


lo lerfu na se basna
da na karsna a e i o u y ai au ei oi ia ie ii io iu iy ua ue ui uo uu uy
da na zunsna འེ འི འོ འུ འའི འའུ འེའི འོའི ཡྲ ཡེ ཡི ཡོ ཡུ ཝྲ ཝེ ཝི ཝོ ཝུ
k ཀྲ ཀེ ཀི ཀོ ཀུ ཀྭ ཀྲའི ཀྲའུ ཀེའི ཀོའི ཀཡྲ ཀཡེ ཀཡི ཀཡོ ཀཡུ ཀཡ ཀཝྲ ཀཝེ ཀཝི ཀཝོ ཀཝུ ཀཝ