The Dinka alphabet as used by the Sudanese Dinka people writing the Dinka language is a Latin-based alphabet, adding some letters adapted from the International Phonetic Alphabet: As you can see, Dinka does not use f, j, q, s, v, x, and z; and h is used in digraphs only. Note that ɛ̈ (open e with trema) and ɔ̈ (open o with trema) do not exist as precomposed characters in Unicode and must therefore be generated using U+0308, the diaeresis combining diacritic.
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- The Dinka alphabet as used by the Sudanese Dinka people writing the Dinka language is a Latin-based alphabet, adding some letters adapted from the International Phonetic Alphabet: As you can see, Dinka does not use f, j, q, s, v, x, and z; and h is used in digraphs only. Note that ɛ̈ (open e with trema) and ɔ̈ (open o with trema) do not exist as precomposed characters in Unicode and must therefore be generated using U+0308, the diaeresis combining diacritic.
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- The Dinka alphabet as used by the Sudanese Dinka people writing the Dinka language is a Latin-based alphabet, adding some letters adapted from the International Phonetic Alphabet: As you can see, Dinka does not use f, j, q, s, v, x, and z; and h is used in digraphs only. Note that ɛ̈ (open e with trema) and ɔ̈ (open o with trema) do not exist as precomposed characters in Unicode and must therefore be generated using U+0308, the diaeresis combining diacritic.
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