A B P S CD E F G H I J K L M N X O R T U Y W Z
A b p s c d e f g h i j k l m n x o r t u y w z
a b p s š/ʃ d e f g h i j k l m n ɲ/ñ o r t u y w ŋ
Kubayni, bagu oh barta ni geni ru / key key-gini. Ber kettié, oh kigo / narení.
More on the rest of the text, and some translation later, when I have a chance to talk to one of my Zaghawa staff people who has informed me that he, like other Beria, are a very different group of Zaghawa than the "wange" power mongerers like Deby and Minni Minnawi (whom he considers traitors for having signed the Bogus peace deal with Khartoum).
5 comments:
it seems as though the zaghawa font does not appear on my computer... how can I view this properly?
the font can be downloaded at this site (which I cited in my first post on Zaghawa)...
http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&item_id=ZaghawaBeria_Home
I read recently that the only two writing systems that are actually autochthonous to Africa and in use today are Amharic and Tifinagh/Tamazight, which would make this the 3rd if it actually catches on... though I do wonder if there is any connection with the Tifinagh script (it wouldn't be so far-fetched geographically speaking). Though I suppose there may be others that are just beginning to gain currency somewhere else... who knows?
I was wondering if you do any translation work or if you know of anyone who does translation? Our client has 44 hours worth of video that needs to be translated into english....
Did you know that the Beria-English Dictionary can be found at www.zaghawa.org?
If anyone finds any errors, please let me know. There is a link on the website to do so.
For the advancement of Beria,
David Faris
Linguist, APLB/ADESK
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