Introduction
Ʒidiʃ (also spelled Židiș) is a constructed language, based on English, Spanish, German, Latin, and French. Ʒidiʃ uses a SOV (subject object verb) word order, and uses a clause system to differentiate parts of a sentence.
Alphabet
The Ʒidiʃ alphabet uses a modified Latin alphabet. It can be seen below:
Letter | Sound (ipa) |
---|---|
Aa | /æ/ |
Āā | /e/ |
Bb | /b/ |
Cc | /tʃ/ |
Dd | /d/ |
Ee | /ɛ/ |
Ēē | /i/ |
Ff | /f/ |
Ii | /ɪ/ |
Īī | /aɪ/ |
Jj | /dʒ/ |
Kk | /k/ |
Ll | /l/ |
Mm | /m/ |
Nn | /n/ |
Ŋŋ (Ņņ) | /ŋ/ |
Oo | /ɔ/ |
Ōō | /oʊ/ |
Œœ | /œ/ |
Pp | /p/ |
Rr | /ɹ/ |
Ss | /s/ |
Ʃʃ (Șș) | /ʃ/ |
Tt | /t/ |
Þþ (Țț) | /ð/ |
Uu | /ʌ/ |
Øø | /u/ |
Vv | /v/ |
Ww | /w/ |
Yy | /j/ |
Zz | /z/ |
Ʒʒ (Žž) | /ʒ/ |