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Alphabet for the Bassa language of Liberia
Bassa Vah
𖫔𖫧𖫳𖫒𖫨𖫰𖫨𖫱 𖫣𖫧𖫱
Script type
DirectionLeft-to-right Edit this on Wikidata
LanguagesBassa language
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Bass(259), ​Bassa Vah
Unicode
Unicode alias
Bassa Vah
Final accepted Unicode proposal, U+16AD0–U+16AFF[1]
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Bassa Vah (Bassa:𖫔𖫧𖫳𖫒𖫨𖫰𖫨𖫱 𖫣𖫧𖫱,romanized: ɓǎsɔ́ɔ̀ và), also known as simplyVah (𖫣𖫧𖫱), meaning 'throwing a sign' inBassa, is analphabetic script for writing theBassa language ofLiberia.[2] As an old system nearing extinction in the 1900s, it was rediscovered among Bassa inBrazil and theWest Indies, then revived in Liberia, byThomas Flo Lewis.[3]Type was cast for it, and an association for its promotion was formed in Liberia in 1959.[1] It is not used today and has been classified as a failed script.[4]

Letters

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Vah is written from left to right. It is a true alphabet, with 23 consonant letters, 7 vowels, and 5 tonediacritics.

A full-stop/period is represented with𖫵.

𖫐
IPA:[n]
n
𖫑
IPA:[k]
k
𖫒
IPA:[s]
s
𖫓
IPA:[f]
f
𖫔
IPA:[ɓ/m]
ɓ/m
𖫕
IPA:[dʲ]/[ɲ]
dy/ny
𖫖
IPA:[g]
g
𖫗
IPA:[d]
d
𖫘
IPA:[k͡p]
kp
𖫙
IPA:[ɟ]
j
𖫚
IPA:[xʷ]/[ħʷ]
xw
𖫛
IPA:[w]
w
𖫜
IPA:[z]
z
𖫝
IPA:[g͡b/ŋ͡m]
gb/gm
𖫞
IPA:[ɗ/ɾ/ɺ]
ɖ
𖫟
IPA:[c]
c
𖫠
IPA:[hʷ]
hw
𖫡
IPA:[t]
t
𖫢
IPA:[b]
b
𖫣
IPA:[v]
v
𖫤
IPA:[h]
h
𖫥
IPA:[p]
p
𖫦
IPA:[ɾ]
r
𖫧
IPA:[a]
a
𖫨
IPA:[ɔ]
ɔ
𖫩
IPA:[o]
o
𖫪
IPA:[u]
u
𖫫
IPA:[e]
e
𖫬
IPA:[ɛ]
ɛ
𖫭
IPA:[i]
i

The letter𖫔 is pronounced as /ɓ/ <ɓ> when followed by an oral vowel, for example𖫔𖫧𖫴 <ɓâ> (friend). However, it's pronounced as /m/ <m> when followed by a nasal vowel -𖫔𖫨𖫰𖫐 mɔ̃ (to want, wish).

The letter𖫕 is pronounced as /dʲ/ <dy> when followed by an oral vowel, for example𖫕𖫪𖫰 <dyú> (child). However, it's pronounced as /ɲ/ <ny> when followed by a nasal vowel -𖫤𖫭𖫲𖫐𖫕𖫫𖫲𖫐 <hĩnyɛ̃> (four).

The letter𖫝 is pronounced as /ɡ͡b/ <gb> when followed by an oral vowel, for example𖫝𖫧𖫳 <gbǎ> (to lock). However, it's pronounced as /ŋ͡m/ <gm> when followed by a nasal vowel -𖫝𖫧𖫲𖫐 gmã (law).

The letter𖫞 is pronounced as /ɾ/ when written after𖫗 /d/ or𖫡 /t/ -𖫡𖫩𖫳𖫞𖫩𖫳 /to˧ɾo˧/ (mountain), and is pronounced as /ɺ/ when written after any other consonants -𖫓𖫪𖫰𖫞𖫪𖫰 /fu˦ɺu˦/ (to float). This letter is never immediately followed by a nasal vowel.

The letter𖫦 is rarely used. It represents the sound /ɾ/, which is an allophone of /ɗ/, and appears only after /t/ or /d/ in a syllable initial 'cluster'. But this is usually written with the letter𖫞.


Nasal vowels are written with the letter𖫐 (n) after a corresponding vowel letter.[5]

𖫧𖫐
IPA:[ã]
ã
𖫨𖫐
IPA:[ɔ̃]
ɔ̃
𖫪𖫐
IPA:[ũ]
ũ
𖫬𖫐
IPA:[ɛ̃]
ɛ̃
𖫭𖫐
IPA:[ĩ]
ĩ

Tones

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Vah uses five diacritical marks to denotetonality of its vowels. It distinguishes five tones: high, low, mid, mid-rising, and falling.

Tone diacritics with all vowels
high
◌𖫰
IPA:˦
low
◌𖫱
IPA:˨
mid
◌𖫲
IPA:˧
mid-rising
◌𖫳
IPA:˨˧
falling
◌𖫴
IPA:˥˩
𖫧𖫰
á
𖫧𖫱
à
𖫧𖫲
a
𖫧𖫳
ǎ
𖫧𖫴
â
𖫨𖫰
ɔ́
𖫨𖫱
ɔ̀
𖫨𖫲
ɔ
𖫨𖫳
ɔ̌
𖫨𖫴
ɔ̂
𖫩𖫰
ó
𖫩𖫱
ò
𖫩𖫲
o
𖫩𖫳
ǒ
𖫩𖫴
ô
𖫪𖫰
ú
𖫪𖫱
ù
𖫪𖫲
u
𖫪𖫳
ǔ
𖫪𖫴
û
𖫫𖫰
é
𖫫𖫱
è
𖫫𖫲
e
𖫫𖫳
ě
𖫫𖫴
ê
𖫬𖫰
ɛ́
𖫬𖫱
ɛ̀
𖫬𖫲
ɛ
𖫬𖫳
ɛ̌
𖫬𖫴
ɛ̂
𖫭𖫰
í
𖫭𖫱
ì
𖫭𖫲
i
𖫭𖫳
ǐ
𖫭𖫴
î

The letters table shows the alphabetic order of the script. The tones above reflect the order they appear in the alphabet order as well. A vowel with tones are ordered before the subsequent vowel. For example, the vowel𖫧 <a> is followed by𖫧𖫰 𖫧𖫱 𖫧𖫲 𖫧𖫳 𖫧𖫴 and then the next vowel,𖫨 <ɔ>, is ordered.[1]

Sample texts

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Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:
𖫞𖫫𖫰 𖫐𖫭𖫱𖫐-𖫗𖫭𖫰𖫞𖫭𖫰 𖫑𖫫𖫱 𖫔𖫬𖫱𖫞𖫬𖫱𖫭𖫱𖫐-𖫕𖫭𖫰 𖫔𖫪𖫰𖫬𖫲, 𖫞𖫫𖫰𖫬𖫱 𖫕𖫨𖫲𖫐-𖫕𖫪𖫱 𖫒𖫫𖫰𖫭𖫰𖫐 𖫛𖫩𖫰𖫞𖫩𖫰𖫬𖫲 𖫔𖫬𖫰𖫭𖫱𖫐 𖫛𖫨𖫐𖫵 𖫑𖫫𖫰 𖫛𖫧𖫲 𖫔𖫫𖫰𖫞𖫫𖫰 𖫠𖫭𖫱𖫞𖫭𖫱𖫭𖫲-𖫥𖫩𖫲𖫭𖫱𖫐 𖫠𖫩𖫱𖫞𖫩𖫱-𖫕𖫪𖫱𖫧𖫱 𖫑𖫫𖫱 𖫞𖫬𖫲 𖫔𖫪𖫱𖫐𖫭𖫲𖫐 𖫛𖫨𖫰𖫐-𖫛𖫨𖫰𖫐 𖫒𖫨𖫱𖫫𖫱𖫭𖫱𖫐 𖫞𖫫𖫰 𖫕𖫨𖫲𖫪𖫰𖫐, 𖫑𖫫𖫰 𖫛𖫧𖫲 𖫔𖫫𖫰𖫞𖫫𖫰 𖫔𖫬𖫰 𖫛𖫧𖫲𖫧𖫱 𖫕𖫪𖫲𖫐-𖫞𖫬𖫱 𖫑𖫫𖫰 𖫝𖫩𖫲 𖫔𖫪𖫲𖫐𖫭𖫱𖫐 𖫔𖫩𖫰 𖫞𖫭𖫰𖫭𖫰 𖫑𖫧𖫱𖫵

Sample words
𖫐
IPA:[n]
𖫐𖫧𖫰𖫐 (to drink)
𖫑
IPA:[k]
𖫑𖫧𖫰 (to cut open)
𖫒
IPA:[s]
𖫒𖫧𖫲 (to be tired)
𖫓
IPA:[f]
𖫓𖫧𖫰 (to rip)
𖫔
IPA:[ɓ/m]
𖫔𖫧𖫰𖫐𖫧𖫲𖫐 (night)
𖫕
IPA:[dʲ]/[ɲ]
𖫕𖫧𖫰 (to climb up)
𖫖
IPA:[g]
𖫖𖫧𖫲𖫐 (to choose)
𖫗
IPA:[d]
𖫗𖫧𖫲 (somewhere)
𖫘
IPA:[k͡p]
𖫘𖫧𖫰 (to happen)
𖫙
IPA:[ɟ]
𖫙𖫧𖫳𖫧𖫱 (truth)
𖫚
IPA:[xʷ]/[ħʷ]
𖫚𖫧𖫲 (hand)
𖫛
IPA:[w]
𖫛𖫧𖫲 (they/them)
𖫜
IPA:[z]
𖫜𖫧𖫱 (to remove)
𖫝
IPA:[g͡b/ŋ͡m]
𖫝𖫧𖫲 (on (a road))
𖫞
IPA:[ɗ/ɾ/ɺ]
𖫞𖫧𖫰 (to call)
𖫟
IPA:[c]
𖫟𖫧𖫰 (to deceive)
𖫠
IPA:[hʷ]
𖫠𖫧𖫲𖫞𖫧𖫲 (to vomit)
𖫡
IPA:[t]
𖫡𖫧𖫲𖫐 (three)
𖫢
IPA:[b]
𖫢𖫧𖫲𖫐 (to be rich, plentiful)
𖫣
IPA:[v]
𖫣𖫧𖫱𖫧𖫳 (green leaf)
𖫤
IPA:[h]
𖫤𖫨𖫲𖫐𖫞𖫬𖫱𖫞𖫬𖫱 (hundred)
𖫥
IPA:[p]
𖫥𖫧𖫰 (to drink)
𖫦
IPA:[ɾ]
𖫦𖫧𖫰 (to plant)
𖫧
IPA:[a]
𖫧𖫱 (we)
𖫨
IPA:[ɔ]
𖫨𖫲 (he, she, it, his, hers, its, him, her)
𖫩
IPA:[o]
𖫩𖫰𖫩𖫱-𖫟𖫪𖫱 (oak tree)
𖫪
IPA:[u]
𖫓𖫪𖫰𖫞𖫪𖫰 (to float)
𖫫
IPA:[e]
𖫟𖫫𖫰𖫞𖫬𖫱 (book)
𖫬
IPA:[ɛ]
𖫞𖫬𖫲 (thing)
𖫭
IPA:[i]
𖫭𖫰𖫐𖫙𖫧𖫱 (angel)

Unicode

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Main article:Bassa Vah (Unicode block)

Bassa Vah was added to theUnicode Standard in June 2014 with the release of version 7.0.

The Unicode block for Bassa Vah is U+16AD0–U+16AFF:

Bassa Vah[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
 0123456789ABCDEF
U+16ADx𖫐𖫑𖫒𖫓𖫔𖫕𖫖𖫗𖫘𖫙𖫚𖫛𖫜𖫝𖫞𖫟
U+16AEx𖫠𖫡𖫢𖫣𖫤𖫥𖫦𖫧𖫨𖫩𖫪𖫫𖫬𖫭
U+16AFx𖫰𖫱𖫲𖫳𖫴𖫵
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 17.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

References

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  1. ^abcEverson, Michael; Riley, Charles (2010)."Final proposal for encoding the Bassa Vah script in the SMP of the UCS"(PDF).
  2. ^Coulmas, Florian, ed. (1999). "Bassa alphabet".B.The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Writing Systems.Hoboken, New Jersey:Wiley. p. 39.doi:10.1002/9781118932667.ch2.ISBN 9780631214816.
  3. ^"History of the Bassa Script".Bassa Vah Association. Archived fromthe original on 2007-02-22.
  4. ^Unseth, Peter (2011). "Invention of Scripts in West Africa for Ethnic Revitalization". In Joshua A. Fishman; Ofelia García (eds.).Handbook of Language and Ethnic Identity: The Success-Failure Continuum in Language and Ethnic Identity Efforts.New York:Oxford University Press. pp. 23–32.ISBN 9780199837991.
  5. ^"Bassa Vah orthography notes".r12a.github.io.

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