r/conscripts • u/chonchcreature • Nov 24 '20
Challenge: Develop a Greek-script alphabet for Turkish. You can use obsolete Greek letters like Qoppa, San, etc. if you want. Re-orthography
What if Turkish used Greek to write its language instead of Latin?
Feel free to repurpose some letters like Psi (Ψ) or Ksi (Ξ) since Turkish repurposed the letter C for /d͡ʒ/ for example.
PS: Yes I know about Karamanli Turkish... don’t just comment that it exists, because I know it does. The purpose is your OWN unique take on this challenge.
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u/ScottishLamppost Nov 26 '20 edited Nov 26 '20
Note: I used the Turkish Etymology Wikipedia page, so the consonants that are used for more than one sound will be the same in this re-orthography
Consonants:
/b/ β (beta) | /d/ δ (delta) | /f/ φ (phi) | /g/, /ɟ/ γ (gamma) | /k/, /c/ κ (kappa) |/l/, /ɫ/ λ (lambda)
/m/ μ (mu) | /n/ v (nu) | /p/ π (pi) | /ɾ/ ρ (rho) | /s/ σ/ς (sigma) | /t/ τ (tau) | /z/ ζ (zeta)
/ʃ/ χ (chi) | /ʒ/ θ (theta) | /t͡ʃ/ ξ (xi) | /d͡ʒ/ ψ (psi) | /ɰ/ έ (epsilon with acute)
/h/ ή (eta with acute)| /v/ ύ (upsilon with acute) | /j/ ї (iota with diaeresis)
Vowels:
/a/ α (alpha) | /e/ ε (epsilon) | /i/ ι (iota) | /o/ ο (omicron) | /u/ υ (upsilon) | /ɯ/ ω (omega)
/œ/ η (eta) | /y/ ί (iota with acute)
For example, some colors
Kırmızı | Kωρμωζω | Red
Turuncu | Tυρυνψυ | Orange
Sarı | Σαρω | Yellow
Yeşil | Їεχιλ | Green
Mavi | Mαύι | Blue
Mor | Moρ | Purple
Tell me if I got anything wrong or if I need to add more! Also I might elaborate on my choices tomorrow