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The Balochi Standard Alphabet (Template:Lang-bal),(Romanized: Balòci Estàndàrdèn Siyàhag) is a writing system used for the Balochi language spoken in Balochistan, a region spanning parts of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran. This writing system is derived from the Persian alphabet, itself derived from the Arabic script.

Balochi Standard Alphabet
بلۏچی استانداردݔن اب‎
Balòci Estàndàrdèn Ab
a writing with Balochi Standard Alphabet(Balòrabi)
Script type
Abjad
LanguagesBalochi, Bashkardi,Garmsiri
Related scripts
Parent systems
 This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

Alphabet

The Balochi alphabet, standardized by Balochi Academy Sarbaz, consists of 32 letters.[1]

Script Correspondence Table

Romanization Letter IPA Romanized Examples
Final Medial Initial Isolated
A / a ـہَ َـ اَ اَ / ہَ /a/ Aps (horse), Apserk (cold)
À / à ـا ـا آ آ / ا /ɑ/ Àp (water), Àmàd (ready)
B / b ـب ـبـ بـ ب /b/ Bàl (wing), Bàsk (arm)
C / c ـچ ـچـ چـ چ /t͡ʃ/ Coll (channel)
D / d ـد د /d/ Dast (hand)
Ď / ď ـڈ ڈ /ɖ/ Ďòk (heavy), Ďèl (donkey), Ďæns (dance)
E / e ـہِ ـِ اِ اِ / ہِ /e/ Ezm (art), Ezmkàr (artist),Ensàn (Human)
È / è ـے ـݔـ ݔـ ݔ/ے /ɪ/ - /eː/ Èràn (Iran)
G / g ـگ ـگـ گـ گ /g/ Guhàr (sister), Gal (happy), Gall (group)
H / h ـہ ـھـ ھـ ھ / ہ /h/ Hapt (seven), Hodà (god)
I/i ـی ـیـ ایـ ی/ای /i/ Pir (old), Sir (wedding)
J / j ـج ـجـ جـ ج /d͡ʒ/ Jost (question), Jàh (place)
K / k ـک ـکـ کـ ک /k/ Kaur (river), Kam (little)
L / l ـل ـلـ لـ ل /l/ Laiť (lamp)
M / m ـم ـمـ مـ م /m/ Mam (beer), Mà (we, us), Man (I)
N / n ـن ـنـ نـ ن /n/ Nàl (Balochi promise), Nend (to Seat)
O / o ـہُ ُـ اُ اُ/ہُ /o/ Poll (flower)
Ò / ò ـۏ ـۏ اۏ ۏ / اۏ /ɯ/ - /oː/ Òpàr (hope), Ò (there)
P / p ـپ ـپـ پـ پ /p/ Pàd (foot), Pašk (shirt)
R / r ـر ر /ɾ/ Rang (color), Ròp (clean), Ròpag (cleaner)
S / s ـس ـسـ سـ س /s/ Sàng (marriage)
Š / š ـش ـشـ شـ ش /ʃ/ Šap (night)
T / t ـت ـتـ تـ ت /t/ Tors (fear)
Ť / ť ـٹ ـٹـ ٹـ ٹ /ť/ Ťulàsk (tower)
U / u ـوُ اُو وُ/اُو /u/ Nuh (nine)
W / w ـو و /w/ Wàd (salt) W (kind)
Y / y ـی ـیـ یـ ی /j/ Yak (one)
Z / z ـز ز /z/ Zend (live), Zit (soon), Zòr (power)
Ž / ž ـژ ژ /ʒ/ Žand (tired)

Some digraphs in Balochi writing

Balochi also has 3 digraphs set by Balochi Academy Sarbaz in Standard Alphabets:[2]

Romanization Letter of Digraphs IPA Romanized Examples
Final Medial Initial Isolated
Æ / æ ـئ ـئـ ئـ ئ /ɛ/ Sæ (three), Æš, Pæl (action), Bænk (Bank)
Ai / ai ـئی ـئیـ ائیـ ئی /ɑiː/ Taig (yours), Mai (my), Aid (Eid)
Au / au ـؤ ـؤ اؤ ؤ /ɑuː/ Augàn(afghan), Kaur (river)

Arabic diacritics in Balochi writing

Arabic diacritics are used in Balochi, as with other scripts derived from Arabic:

Marks Name Example words Purpose / effect Pronouncing
َ◌ zabar ڈَک، مَ‍‍چ، گ‍‍رَنچ، دَنز Adding vowel /a/
ِ◌ zèr کِ‍‍رّ، سِ‍‍لّ، ھِ‍‍نگ، تِ‍‍چک Adding vowel /e/
ُ◌ pèš پُ‍‍لّ، کُ‍‍رت، کُ‍‍مب Adding vowel /o/
ّ◌ šadd گُ‍‍ٹّ، پُ‍‍لّ، گَ‍‍لّ Consonant gemination
ٚ◌ gowanďi دَنٚ‍‍ز، کَ‍‍مٚ‍‍ب، اَمٚ‍‍ب، سیاھݔ‍‍نٚ Nasal vowel /◌̃/

Balochi Numbers

Balochi number is look like persian numbers with a little difference

Number Balochi Number Name
0 ۰ ھِچ
1 ۱ یَک
2 ۲ دوٚ
3 ۳ سئ
4 ۴ چار
5 ۵ پَنچ
6 ۶ شَش
7 ۷ ھَپت
8 ۸ ھَشت
9 ۹ نُھ

Notes

Some dialects of Balochi very infrequently use the voiced retroflex flap, meaning ڑ. Due to its immense rarity in Balochi, most orthographies of the language leave out glyphs for the phoneme. When written however, it is usually represented with ر.

This alphabet uses two completely separate and new glyphs to represent the long close front unrounded vowel (/iː/). For the initial and medial forms, ݔ is used. This glyph is based on the initial/medial form of the Perso-Arabic "Ye":
(یـ/ـیـ), the difference being the dot above it. Meanwhile for the final form, ے is used, which is also based on ی and is called "Big ye"; it is from Urdu. Sometimes there is خ, meaning /x/.

Vowels

in standard alphabets have 11 vowels,

/a/,/ɑ/,/e/,/ɪ/,/i/,/o/,/ɯ/,/u/,/ɛ/,/ɑiː/,/ɑuː/

The difference in writing between old Balochi and standard Balochi

In standardized Balochi, letters from old Balochi have been removed and some new letters have been added, The added letters are:

  • ݔ‍ Cappi Yà or Arabic yā letter with a dot on it, which is the same at the beginning and middle of the word, and at the end of the word, the letter ے is used only, which existed in old Balochi.
  • ۏ Cappi Wà or Wāw letter with a dot added on it

And also in standard Balochi, the letter ڑ is merged with the letter ڈ

In the table below, you can see the difference between old and standard writing:

English Balòrabi Ballàtin Old style
Baloch بلۏچ Balòc بلوچ
Revenge بݔر Bèr بیر
Balochistan بلۏچستان Balòcestàn بلوچستان
You تؤ Tau تو
Rain ھؤر Haur ھور
With together ھۏر Hòr ھور
nymph ھور Hur ھور

"ݔ‍" Letter using

Cappi Yà (ݔ‍ ے ࢩ) is one of the standard letters of the Balochi language, which was added to the standard Balochi alphabets by the Balochi Academy Sarbaz. In the old Balochi alphabet, this letter is given as ی‍ْ, but in some others, it is also given as ڃ and یٚ.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Balochi Standarded Alphabet". BalochiAcademy.ir. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  2. ^ "[Aesà] Special characters in Balochi Standard Alphabets". BalochiAcademy.ir. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Balochi Alphabets by Ayoub Ayoubi". ayoob673.blogfa.com. Retrieved 12 July 2021.