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Russian Latin

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-29 16:03

My variant of Latin alphabet for Russian:

А а - A a
Б б - B b
В в - V v
Г г - G g
Д д - D d
Е е - Je je
Ё ё - Jo jo
Ж ж - Ž ž
З з - Z z
И и - I i
Й й - J j
К к - K k
Л л - Ł ł
М м - M m
Н н - N n
О о - O o
П п - P p
Р р - R r
С с - S s
Т т - T t
У у - U u
Ф ф - F f
Х х - Ch ch
Ц ц - C c
Ч ч - Č č
Ш ш - Š š
Щ щ - Šč šč
Ъ ъ - no exact match
Ы ы - Y y
Ь ь - long explanation, see below
Э э - E e
Ю ю - Ju ju
Я я - Ja ja

Indication of palatalization is similar to Polish, but 'e' is always palatal in Russian and hence does not require 'i' before it. More letters can have kreska over them. Usage of 'y' follows the Cyrillic rules.

Бь бь - B́ b́
Вь вь - V́ v́
Дь дь - D́ d́
Зь зь - Ź ź
Ль ль - L l
Мь мь - Ḿ ḿ
Нь нь - Ń ń
Пь пь - Ṕ ṕ
Рь рь - Ŕ ŕ
Сь сь - Ś ś
Ть ть - T́ t́
Фь фь - F́ f́

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-30 18:32

>>14
His idea is near mine idea, however, I'm not thinking in write everyday Russian in Latin alphabet... only when Cyr is not a option.
So, I wanted to make sure there is 1:1 correspondence.
(BTW, sorry the double posting :/)

>>18
If you want a spelling reform to Russian Language, reform it in Cyrillic itself.
All the trouble we are having here is just for one reason - Latin Alphabet is NOT suited to Slav languages phonology.
And it's more logical make a PHONEMIC and GRAPHEMIC reform, not PHONETIC - so unstressed o/a continue as different things if they are distinct in at least one use of the root.

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