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Ottoman Turkish used the [[Eastern Arabic numerals]]. The following is the list of basic [[cardinal numbers|cardinal numerals]] with their spelling in the modern Turkish alphabet |
Ottoman Turkish used the [[Eastern Arabic numerals]]. The following is the list of basic [[cardinal numbers|cardinal numerals]] with their spelling in the modern Turkish alphabet. |
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Revision as of 03:16, 1 November 2009
The Ottoman Turkish alphabet (Template:Lang-ota elifbâ) was the version of the Perso-Arabic alphabet that was used for the Ottoman Turkish language during the time of the Ottoman Empire and in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, until the adoption of the new Turkish alphabet, derived from the Latin Alphabet, on November 1, 1928.
The Alphabet
Isolated | Final | Middle | Initial | Name | Modern Turkish alphabet | IPA |
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ﺍ | ﺎ | — | elif | a, e | [a], [e] | |
ﺀ | — | hemze | ||||
ﺏ | ﺐ | ﺒ | ﺑ | be | b | [b] |
ﭖ | ﭗ | ﭙ | ﭘ | pe | p | [p] |
ﺕ | ﺖ | ﺘ | ﺗ | te | t | [t] |
ﺙ | ﺚ | ﺜ | ﺛ | se | s | [s] |
ﺝ | ﺞ | ﺠ | ﺟ | cim | c | [ʤ] |
ﭺ | ﭻ | ﭽ | ﭼ | çim | ç | [tʃ] |
ﺡ | ﺢ | ﺤ | ﺣ | ha | h | [ħ] |
ﺥ | ﺦ | ﺨ | ﺧ | hı | h | [x] |
ﺩ | ﺪ | — | dal | d | [d] | |
ﺫ | ﺬ | — | zel | z | [z] | |
ﺭ | ﺮ | — | re | r | [r] | |
ﺯ | ﺰ | — | ze | z | [z] | |
ﮊ | ﮋ | — | je | j | [ʒ] | |
ﺱ | ﺲ | ﺴ | ﺳ | sin | s | [s] |
ﺵ | ﺶ | ﺸ | ﺷ | şın | ş | [ʃ] |
ﺹ | ﺺ | ﺼ | ﺻ | sad | s | [s] |
ﺽ | ﺾ | ﻀ | ﺿ | dad | d, z | [d] |
ﻁ | ﻂ | ﻄ | ﻃ | tı | t | [t] |
ﻅ | ﻆ | ﻈ | ﻇ | zı | z | [z] |
ﻉ | ﻊ | ﻌ | ﻋ | ayn | ', h (or omitted) | [ʕ] |
ﻍ | ﻎ | ﻐ | ﻏ | gayn | g, ğ | [ʁ] |
ﻑ | ﻒ | ﻔ | ﻓ | fe | f | [f] |
ﻕ | ﻖ | ﻘ | ﻗ | kaf | k | [q] |
ﻙ | ﻚ | ﻜ | ﻛ | kef | k, g, ğ, n | [k] |
ﮒ | ﮓ | ﮕ | ﮔ | gef¹ | g, ğ | [g] |
ﯓ | ﯔ | ﯖ | ﯕ | nef, sağır kef | n | [ñ] |
ﻝ | ﻞ | ﻠ | ﻟ | lam | l | [l] |
ﻡ | ﻢ | ﻤ | ﻣ | mim | m | [m] |
ﻥ | ﻦ | ﻨ | ﻧ | nun | n | [n] |
ﻭ | ﻮ | — | vav | v, o, ö, u, ü | [v], [o], [œ], [u], [y] | |
ﻩ | ﻪ | ﻬ | ﻫ | he | h, e, a | [h], [æ] |
ﻯ | ﻰ | ﻴ | ﻳ | ye | y, ı, i | [j], [ɯ], [i] |
1A correct Ottoman variant of gef will have the "mini-kaf" of ﻙ and the doubled upper stroke of گ. This feature is surely rare in current fonts.
Numerals
Ottoman Turkish used the Eastern Arabic numerals. The following is the list of basic cardinal numerals with their spelling in the modern Turkish alphabet.
Number | Arabic form | Modern Turkish Spelling |
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٠ | 0 | sıfır |
۱ | 1 | bir |
۲ | 2 | iki |
٣ | 3 | üç |
٤ | 4 | dört |
٥ | 5 | beş |
٦ | 6 | altı |
٧ | 7 | yedi |
٨ | 8 | sekiz |
٩ | 9 | dokuz |
۱٠ | 10 | on |
References
- Omniglot, Simon Ager