Occitan alphabet

The Occitan alphabet consists of the following 23 Latin letters:

Majuscule forms (also called uppercase or capital letters)
ABCDEFGHIJLMNOPQRSTUVXZ
Minuscule forms (also called lowercase or small letters)
abcdefghijlmnopqrstuvxz

The letters K, W and Y are considered foreign and are used only in words of foreign origin, incrementally integrated into Occitan, such as whisky, watt, Kenya. They may be included in the Occitan alphabet following the order in the international alphabet.

Letter names

Letters Name IPA
(Standard pronunciation)
IPA
(Regional pronunciation)
A a a [ˈa]
B b be, be (n)auta [ˈbe, ˈbe ˈ(n)awtɔ] auv. [ˈbə, ˈbə ˈ(n)awtɔ], niç. va. [ˈbe, ˈbe ˈ(n)awta]
C c ce [ˈse] auv. [ˈsə]
D d de [ˈde] auv. [ˈdə]
E e e [ˈe] auv. [ˈə]
F f èfa [ˈɛfɔ] auv. lim. [ˈefɔ], niç. va. [ˈɛfa]
G g ge [ˈdʒe] auv. [ˈdzə], lim. [ˈdze], gas. [ˈʒe]
H h acha [ˈatʃɔ] auv. lim. [ˈatsɔ], niç. va. [ˈatʃa]
I i i [ˈi]
J j ji [ˈdʒi] lim. [ˈdzi]
(K k) ca [ˈka]
L l èla [ˈɛlɔ] auv. lim. [ˈelɔ], niç. va. [ˈɛla]
M m èma [ˈɛmɔ] auv. lim. [ˈemɔ], niç. va. [ˈɛma]
N n èna [ˈɛnɔ] auv. lim. [ˈenɔ], niç. va. [ˈɛna]
O o o (ò) [ˈu (ˈɔ)]
P p pe [ˈpe] auv. [ˈpə]
Q q cu [ˈky] auv. [ˈkjy]
R r èrra [ˈɛrrɔ] auv. lim. [ˈerɔ], niç. [ˈɛʀa], va. [ˈɛra], pro. [ˈɛʀɔ]
S s èssa [ˈɛsɔ] auv. lim. [ˈesɔ], niç. va. [ˈɛsa]
T t te [ˈte] auv. [ˈtə]
U u u [ˈy]
V v ve, ve bassa
(gas. ve, ve baisha)
[ˈbe, ˈbe ˈβasɔ] auv. [ˈvə, ˈvə ˈbasɔ], lim. pro. [ˈve, ˈve ˈbasɔ], niç. va. [ˈve, ˈve ˈbasa]
gas. [ˈbe, ˈbe ˈβaʃɔ]
(W w) ve dobla [ˈbe ˈðuplɔ] auv. [ˈvə, ˈvə ˈdublɔ], lim. pro. [ˈve, ˈve ˈdublɔ], niç. va. [ˈve, ˈve ˈdubla]
gas. [ˈbe, ˈbe ðuˈβlɔ]
X x ixa [ˈitsɔ] auv. lim. pro. gas. [ˈiksɔ], niç. va. [ˈiksa]
(Y y) i grèga [ˈi ˈɣrɛɣɔ] auv. lim. [ˈi ˈɡreɡɔ], pro. [ˈi ˈɡrɛɡɔ], niç. va. [ˈi ˈɡrɛɡa]
Z z izèda [iˈzɛðɔ] auv. lim. [iˈzedɔ], pro. [iˈzɛdɔ], niç. va. [iˈzɛda]

The letter names are usually feminine. They may also be masculine, in which case the feminine names be nauta (B), ve bassa (V), ve dobla (W) and i grèga (Y) become masculine be naut, be bas, ve doble and i grèc.

Elision is common before a letter starting with a vowel.

Diacritics

Several diacritics serve to modify the pronunciation of the letters of the Occitan alphabet.

The diacritics are required on the capitals. For example: Índia, Àustria, Sant Çubran, FÒRÇA, SOÏSSA, IN·HÈRN.

See also

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/3/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.