Lojban/Sounds and alphabet

Lojban has a 24-letter alphabet (23 of which come from the Roman alphabet): ' a b c d e f g i j k l m n o p r s t u v x y z And two special symbols: , . This includes most of the traditional English alphabet except for three letters: h q w Lojban has a phonetic spelling and audio-visual isomorphism, meaning that each letter has exactly one sound and each sound has exactly one letter.

' only appears in Lojban words between vowels. "," only appears in Lojban names. Lojbanists can optionally not include the "." in their writing. The stress is on a word's penultimate syllable. The exception is that a syllable whose nucleus is a 'y' cannot be stressed; in that case, stress the syllable immediately preceding it. Names may indicate different from penultimate stress by capitalizing the entire stressed syllable or the vowel of the stressed syllable. Some Lojbanists have unofficially proposed other characters to mark stress like "^". Lojban has eleven diphthongs written by composed vowels. The following transliterations are assuming that the reader has an American English accent.

A pair of adjacent vowels which are capable of forming a diphthong will form a diphthong unless a comma is placed between them. That is the purpose of the comma in Lojban; to act as a separator between syllables whenever necessary for pronunciation purposes. (It is not for pausing between words or phrases like in English.)

To make pronouncing some words easier, you may put unwritten buffer vowels in your speech between consonants. Any non-Lojban vowel can act as a buffer vowel, but i as in hit has the most popularity. For example, you could pronounce (but not write) a buffer vowel between the "s" and "f" of "sfani".

Exercises

 * Pronounce
 * Pronounce the word given below.

Write/Stress
 * .i
 * .a
 * .e
 * .a
 * .o
 * .u
 * 1) .e'i
 * 2) lu'a
 * 3) se'inai
 * 4) gu'onai
 * 5) diklo
 * 6) tumla
 * 7) tunlo
 * 8) stasu
 * 9) kabri
 * 10) vitke
 * 11) pandi
 * 12) ransu
 * 13) tercakyjme
 * 14) backemselrerkru
 * 15) seljinru
 * 16) penydjuxa'a
 * 17) vokygenkantu
 * 18) xagmaubi'o
 * 19) xacysantyse'u
 * 20) finprxipoglosu
 * 21) smacrkobaiu
 * 22) samcrkasava
 * Write down each Lojbanized name, stressing the first syllable. Pronounce the name with the original and initial (afterwards) stress.

Answer
 * 1) la geibri,el.
 * 2) la keitlen.
 * 3) la rabert.
 * 4) la xeilis.
 * 5) la no,as.
 * 6) la destenis.
 * 7) la keileb.
 * 8) la tamas.
 * 9) la kateren.
 * 10) la djorden.
 * 11) la necol.
 * 12) la xanter.
 * 13) la .alecsendras.
 * 14) la kameren.
 * 15) la mari,as.
 * 16) la kail.
 * 17) la savenas.
 * Answer each question completely.

True or False
 * 1) How many letters does Lojban's alphabet have, not including special symbols?
 * 2) How many symbols does Lojban's alphabet have, including special symbols?
 * 3) Which three letters of the English alphabet does the Lojban alphabet not have?
 * 4) Where do apostrophes (') appear in Lojban text?
 * 5) Which of the following are correct Lojban diphthongs: uo, oa, ii, io, oi, ee, ea, ui
 * 6) What does "buffer vowel" mean?
 * Answer 'true' or 'false'.


 * 1) Each Lojban letter corresponds to exactly one sound.
 * 2) The period (.) is a required part of the Lojban orthography.
 * 3) Lojban names have antepenultimate stress by default.

Answers to exercises
Pronounce
 * No recording of pronunciation available.

Write/Stress Answer True or False
 * 1) la GEIBri,el.
 * 2) la KEITlen
 * 3) la RABert.
 * 4) la XEILis
 * 5) la NO,as.
 * 6) la DESTenis.
 * 7) la KEILeb.
 * 8) la TAMas
 * 9) la KATeren.
 * 10) la DJORden.
 * 11) la NECol.
 * 12) la XANter.
 * 13) la .ALecendras.
 * 14) la KAMeren.
 * 15) la MARi,as.
 * 16) la kail. (No capitalization needed with only one syllable.)
 * 17) la SAVenas.
 * 1) Twenty-four (24) letters.
 * 2) Twenty-six (26) symbols.
 * h, q, and w.
 * 1) Apostrophes (') only appear in Lojban words between vowels.
 * uo, ii, io, oi, and ui.
 * 1) "Buffer vowel" means unwritten, spoken vowel in a consonant cluster to aid pronunciation.
 * 1) True
 * 2) False
 * 3) False