Javanese_Latin_alphabet

Javanese orthography

Javanese orthography

Latin alphabet used for writing Javanese language


Javanese Latin alphabet is Latin script used for writing the Javanese language. Prior to the introduction of Latin script, Javanese was written in Javanese script (hanacaraka).

The Latin script was introduced during Dutch colonial period which exhibited the influence of Dutch orthography. Since the introduction of Latin script, the Javanese orthography in Latin script has undergone several orthographic reforms.

The alphabet is generally the same as the Indonesian alphabet. There are six digraphs: dh, kh, ng, ny, sy, and th, and five letters with diacritics: å, é, ě, ó and ú.

Alphabet

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Sound and Spelling Correlation

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Relation with Javanese script

  • (h)a - ꦲ or ꦄ (A)
  • b(a) - ꦧ
  • c(a) - ꦕ
  • d(a) - ꦢ
  • dh(a) - ꦝ
  • é and è - ꦲꦺ or ꦌ (É/È)
  • (h)e - ꦲꦼ
  • f(a) - foreign letter ꦥ꦳
  • g(a) - ꦒ
  • h(a) - ꦲ
  • (h)i - ꦲꦶ or ꦆ (I)
  • j(a) - ꦗ
  • k(a) - ꦏ
  • l(a) - ꦭ
  • m(a) - ꦩ
  • n(a) - ꦤ
  • ny(a) - ꦚ
  • ng(a) - ꦔ
  • (h)o - ꦲꦺꦴ or ꦎ (O)
  • p(a) - ꦥ
  • q(a) - Sasak letter ꦐ
  • r(a) - ꦫ
  • s(a) - ꦱ
  • t(a) - ꦠ
  • th(a) - ꦛ
  • (h)u - ꦲꦸ or ꦈ (U)
  • v(a) - foreign letter ꦮ꦳
  • w(a) - ꦮ
  • x(a) - Approximated by ꦏ꧀ꦱ
  • y(a) - ꦪ
  • z(a) - foreign letter ꦗ꦳

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