Adlam script

The Adlam script is a recently invented script used to write Fulani. The name Adlam is an acronym derived from the first four letters of the alphabet (A, D, L, M), standing for Alkule Dandayɗe Leñol Mulugol "the alphabet that protects the peoples from vanishing".

Adlam Pular
𞤀𞤣𞤤𞤢𞤥 𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤢𞤪
Type
Alphabet
LanguagesFula
Time period
1989[1]
DirectionRight-to-left
ISO 15924Adlm, 166
Unicode alias
Adlam
Unicode range
U+1E900U+1E95F

While teenagers in the late 1980s, brothers Ibrahima and Abdoulaye Barry devised the alphabetic script to transcribe the Fulani language.[2][3] After several years of development it began to be widely adopted among Fulani communities, and is currently taught in Guinea, Nigeria, Liberia and other nearby countries. It is one of many indigenous scripts developed for specific languages in West Africa.[4]

Adlam is supported in Google's Android and Chrome operating systems. There are also Android apps to send SMS in Adlam and to learn the alphabet.[5] On computers running Microsoft Windows, the Adlam script is natively supported as part of the feature update of Windows 10 version 1903 (codenamed 19H1) build 18252.[6]

Letters

Adlam has case. Supplemental letters are used for other languages or for loanwords. See Omniglot in the external links for the pronunciation of the basic letters

CapitalMinusculeLatin Letter Name[2] IPA[7]
𞤀𞤢a alif a
𞤁𞤣d dâli d
𞤂𞤤l lam l
𞤃𞤥m mim m
𞤄𞤦b ba b
𞤅𞤧s singniyhé s
𞤆𞤨p p
𞤇𞤩ɓ (bh) bhè ɓ
𞤈𞤪r ra r/ɾ
𞤉𞤫e è e
𞤊𞤬f fa f
𞤋𞤭i i i
𞤌𞤮o ö o
𞤍𞤯ɗ (dh) dha ɗ
𞤎𞤰ƴ (yh) yhè ʔʲ
𞤏𞤱w wâwou w
𞤐𞤲n, any syllable-final nasal noûn n
𞤑𞤳k kaf k
𞤒𞤴y ya j
𞤓𞤵u ou u
𞤔𞤶j djim
𞤕𞤷c tchi
𞤖𞤸h ha h
𞤗𞤹ɠ (q) ghaf q
𞤘𞤺g ga ɡ
𞤙𞤻ñ (ny) gna ɲ
𞤚𞤼t tou t
𞤛𞤽ŋ (nh) nha ŋ
Supplemental
𞤜𞤾v va v
𞤝𞤿x (kh) kha x
𞤞𞥀ɡb gbe ɡ͡b
𞤟𞥁z zal z
𞤠𞥂kp kpo k͡p
𞤡𞥃sh sha ʃ

Diacritics

Adlam has a number of diacritics. The 'consonant' modifier is used to derive additional consonants, mostly from Arabic, similar to e.g. s > š in Latin script.

DiacriticDescription
◌𞥄long 'ā' (on vowel 'a' or on a consonant)[8]
◌𞥅long vowel (other vowels)
◌𞥆long consonant (gemination)
◌𞥇glottal stop (between the consonant it is placed over and the following vowel)
◌𞥈consonant modifier*
◌𞥉long modified consonant
◌𞥊dot*
𞥋Used between n and another consonant to indicate that they constitute a prenasalized consonant

* The háček-shaped consonant modifier is added to the Adlam letters a ('alif'), g, h for Arabic ain [ʕ], gh [ɣ], h (plain Adlam h is used for Arabic ), and to s, t, d, j for the emphatic consonants , , , . To indicate the consonant is long, the combined long-modified diacritic is used. The dot diacritic is placed above the s and j to derive Arabic th and z, and above e and o to indicate a higher/closer vowel quality ([e, o] rather than normal [ɛ, ɔ]). When those are lengthened, the normal length diacritic (macron) is used, and the dot is placed under the letter.

Digits

Unlike in Arabic script, Adlam digits go in the same direction (right to left) as letters.

AdlamHindu-Arabic
𞥐0
𞥑1
𞥒2
𞥓3
𞥔4
𞥕5
𞥖6
𞥗7
𞥘8
𞥙9

Punctuation

Adlam punctuation is like Spanish in that there are initial and final forms of the question mark and exclamation point, which are placed before and after the questioned or exclaimed clause or phrase.

AdlamLatin
..
,
::
;
𞥟 … ؟¿ … ?
! … 𞥞¡ … !

The hyphen is used for word breaks, and there are both parentheses and double parentheses.

Unicode

The Adlam alphabet was added to the Unicode Standard in June 2016 with the release of version 9.0. The Unicode block for Adlam is U+1E900–U+1E95F:

Adlam[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
 0123456789ABCDEF
U+1E90x 𞤀 𞤁 𞤂 𞤃 𞤄 𞤅 𞤆 𞤇 𞤈 𞤉 𞤊 𞤋 𞤌 𞤍 𞤎 𞤏
U+1E91x 𞤐 𞤑 𞤒 𞤓 𞤔 𞤕 𞤖 𞤗 𞤘 𞤙 𞤚 𞤛 𞤜 𞤝 𞤞 𞤟
U+1E92x 𞤠 𞤡 𞤢 𞤣 𞤤 𞤥 𞤦 𞤧 𞤨 𞤩 𞤪 𞤫 𞤬 𞤭 𞤮 𞤯
U+1E93x 𞤰 𞤱 𞤲 𞤳 𞤴 𞤵 𞤶 𞤷 𞤸 𞤹 𞤺 𞤻 𞤼 𞤽 𞤾 𞤿
U+1E94x 𞥀 𞥁 𞥂 𞥃 𞥄 𞥅 𞥆 𞥇 𞥈 𞥉 𞥊 𞥋
U+1E95x 𞥐 𞥑 𞥒 𞥓 𞥔 𞥕 𞥖 𞥗 𞥘 𞥙 𞥞 𞥟
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 13.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

References

  1. Bach, Deborah; Lerner, Sara (July 29, 2019). "Adlam Comes Online". Microsoft. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  2. Everson, Michael (2014-10-28). "N4628R: Revised proposal for encoding the Adlam script in the SMP of the UCS" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-06-22.
  3. The Alphabet That Will Save a People From Disappearing, Kaveh Waddell, Nov 16, 2016, The Atlantic
  4. Unseth, Peter. 2011. Invention of Scripts in West Africa for Ethnic Revitalization. In The Success-Failure Continuum in Language and Ethnic Identity Efforts, ed. by Joshua A. Fishman and Ofelia García, pp. 23–32. New York: Oxford University Press.
  5. Winden Jangen Adlam: Cellphone Applications
  6. Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18252
  7. "Adlam alphabet". skyknowledge.com. Retrieved 2019-08-08.
  8. There are two competing conventions: the long-a diacritic may be placed over the letter 'a', in which case 'ā' simply takes a different diacritic than other vowels do, or it may be placed over a consonant, in which case the vowel is not written at all.
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