< Niw Englisc < Grammar
The Niw Englisc alphabet consists of 32 letters:
- Capital: A, Æ, B, C, D, Ð, E, F, G, Ȝ, H, Ƕ, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, Œ, P, Q, R, S, T, Þ, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
- Lowercase: a, æ, b, c, d, ð, e, f, g, ȝ, h, ƕ, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, œ, p, q, r, s, t, þ, u, v, w, x, y, z
- Pronunciation: ah, aesh, beh, cheh, deh, eth, eh, eff, geh, yogh, hah, hwair, ee, yot, kah, ell, em, en, oh, oethel, peh, kuu, er, ess, teh, thorn, oo, veh, twifald veh, iks, yppsilon, tsett
Note: if you do not have æ or œ on your keyboard, you can use ae/oe or ä/ö insted; th for þ, dh for ð; hw for ƕ; j for ȝ
Vowels
| Vowel | short | long |
|---|---|---|
| Aa | [a] as in German Wasser, ab | [aː] as in English father |
| Ææ | [æ],[ɛ] as in English hat, German Männer | [ɛː],[eː] as in English air, German gäbe |
| Ee | [ɛ] as in English west, German Bett | [eː] as in German reh, See |
| Ii | [ɪ] as in English bit | [iː] as in German ihn |
| Oo | [ɔ] as in German Gott | [oː] as in German Bote |
| Œœ | [œ] as in German Götter | [øː] as in German schön |
| Uu | [ʊ] as in German Mutter | [uː] as in German gut, food |
| Ẏẏ | [ʏ] as in German Müller | [yː] as in German grün |
Consonants
| Consonant | initial | middle, final |
|---|---|---|
| B | [b] | [b], [p] next to voiceless consonants |
| C | [tʃ] | [tʃ] |
| D | [d] | [d], [t] if not doubled in some dialects at ends of syllables |
| Ð | - this letter never occurs initially | [ð] only between vowels, alternates with þ |
| F | [f] | [v] between vowels, [f] final position |
| G | [g] | [g], [x] when alternating with ȝ after back vowels [ç]/[x] when alternating with ȝ after front vowels |
| Ȝ | [j] | [j] between vowels, or finally alternates with [g] with inflections added |
| H | [h] | [j] between vowels, or finally |
| Ƕ | [hw] | never final |
| J | [j] | [j] between vowels, or finally |
| L | [l] in all positions | |
| M | [m] in all positions | |
| N | [n] in all positions | |
| P | [p] in all positions | |
| Q | [kw], only in foreign words native words use kw |
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| R | r, trilled as in Scottish English | [r], regular American English r, always pronounced |
| S | [s] | [z] between vowels, [s] finally |
| T | [s] | [z] between vowels, [s] finally |
| Þ | [θ] initially | [θ] finally alternates with ð between vowels to indicate voiced sound |
| V | [v] | [v] |
| W | [w] | [w] |
| X | [z] only in foreign words | [ks] |
| Z | [ts] | [ts], between vowels or in stressed syllables, [dz] |
Diphthongs
| Diphthong | pronunciation |
|---|---|
| ai, aȝ | [aɪ] as in English mine |
| æȝ | [eɪ] as in English main |
| au | [aʊ] as in English house |
| ea | [ɛː] as in English main, German gäbe some speakers add a slight schwa sound too |
| ei, eȝ | [ɛ] as in English fine, German mein |
| eo | [eo] as in Old English deorc, [eːo] as in Old English fréo |
| ie, iȝ | [iː] as in English mean |
| io | [i̯o] as in German Aktion, not English action |
Runes
Niw Englisc can be written in Runes, an older Germanic alphabet. In this system the words can be written left-to-right, right-to-left (where the runs face towards the left), and boustrephedonically (alternating left-to-right, then right-to-left on the second line, then back to left-to-right).
| Rune | Letter |
|---|---|
| ᚪ | A |
| ᚫ | Æ |
| ᛒ | B |
| ᚳ | C |
| ᛞ | D |
| ᚧ | Ð |
| ᛖ | E |
| ᚠ | F |
| ᚸ | G |
| ᚷ | Ȝ |
| ᚻ | H |
| ᚼ | Ƕ |
| ᛁ | I |
| ᛄ | J |
| ᛣ | K |
| ᛚ | L |
| ᛗ | M |
| ᚾ | N |
| ᚩ | O |
| ᛟ | Œ |
| ᛈ | P |
| ᛢ | Q |
| ᚱ | R |
| ᛋ | S |
| ᛏ | T |
| ᚢ | U |
| ᚡ | V |
| ᚹ | W |
| ᛉ | X |
| ᚣ | Y |
| ᛊ | Z |
| ᛝ | NG |
| ᛠ | EA |
| ᛇ | EO |
| ᛡ | IA/IO |
| ᛣ | KK, CK (in foreign words) |
| ᛥ | ST (only within a syllable, not when combining words) |
| Rune | Punctuation Mark |
|---|---|
| ᛬ | (space) |
| ᛫ | period |
| ᛭ | end of text/paragraph |
| ᛑ | question mark |
| ᚽ | exclamation mark |
| ᚮ ᚭ | parentheses |
| ᛧ | comma |
| ᛌ | single quotation mark, apostrophe |
| ᛃ | double quotation mark |
Example:
- ᛣᚩᛗᛗ᛬ᚻᛁᛖᚱᚽ komm hier! Come here!
- ᛋᚳᛁᛖ᛬ᛋᚫᚷᛞᛖᛧᛃᚻᚪᛚᛚᚩ᛫ᛃ Scie sæȝde, "Hallo." She said, "hello."
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