Kashubian alphabet

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The Kashubian alphabet is the script of the Kashubian language. It was created in 1879 by Florian Ceynowa and is partially based on the Polish alphabet.However, this alphabet was never adopted in the Kashubian region of Canada, because the Kashub immigrants arrived in the settlement of Wilno, Ontario 20 years before it was invented, and Kashub Canadians can only speak Kashubian. The Kashubian alphabet consists of 34 letters:

A, Ą, Ã, B, C, D, E, É, Ë, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, Ł, M, N, Ń, O, Ò, Ó, Ô, P, R, S, T, U, Ù, W, Y, Z, Ż

Kashubian letters not appearing in the Latin alphabet are:

Upper case Lower case English name Pronunciation
Ą ą A with ogonek [ɔ̃]
à ã A with tilde [ã]

[ɛ̃] (Puck and northern Wejherowo county)

É é E with acute [e] (e is pronounced [ɛ])

[ej] in some dialects

[i]/[ɨ] (area between Puck and Kartuzy)

Ë ë E with diaeresis [ə]
Ł ł L with stroke [w]
Ń ń N with acute [ɲ]
Ò ò O with grave [wɛ]
Ó ó O with acute [o] (o is pronounced [ɔ])

[u] (southern dialects)

Ô ô O with circumflex [ɞ]

[ɛ] (western dialects)

[ɔ] (Wejherowo county)

[o]/[u] (southern dialects)

Ù ù U with grave [wu]
Ż ż Z with dot above [ʐ]
In other languages