Nhängqäkupoqh Alphabet
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The Nhängqäkupoqh alphabet consists of 18 consonant letters derived from pictographs (resembling a word that starts with that consonant) and 6 vowel letters that were invented later. Nhängqäkupoqh is written from left to right. The alphabet is given in the traditional order here. But I'm afraid I can only show approximation, because Unicode does not support Nhängqäkupoqh.
U: similar to U (with a hook on the right)
Ü: similar to ശ
PH: similar to ⊲, phänhqho = to eat
P: similar to ⊥, paph = fruit
M: A, mü = house
V: similar to ⊗, väkroqh = cow
O: Φ
Ö: similar to ǂ
TH: similar to $, thaz = human being
T: C, tözath = moon
N: O, nölär = sun
Z: Ⴖ, zöl = sky, horizon
A: similar to U (with a hook on the left)
Ä: similar to ฃ
KH: similar to T, khu = water
K: H, kav = rain
NG: P, ngoza = axe
GH: Π, ghänzam = child
R: similar to M, rarthong = fish
L: Ш, lärhöq = fire
QH: like a T with a semicircle pointing downwards instead of a bar on top, qhuphath = tree
Q: Ш upside down, qoqum = flower
NH: X, nhu = cereal
RH: Ƨ, rhathrhom = snake
Every letter represents one phoneme.
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