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Sardinian (sardu) is a Romance language with about 1.2 million speakers in Sardinia. There are four dialects of Sardinian: Logudorese (Logudorian), [[Language/Campidanese-sardinian|Campidanese-sardinian]] (Campidanian), Gallurese (Gallurian), and Sassarese (Sassarian).
Campidanese is written using the Latin alphabet. Like Italian, Campidanese does not use w and y. Campidanese also uses the digraphs gh, representing /g/, ch representing /k/ before the vowels e and i, tz representing /ts/, and x, representing /ʒ/.
In phonetic syntax, the final or intervocalic t is pronounced like a /d/ and s is pronounced like a /z̪/. When there are consonants like s, t, or nt at the end of the word, an auxiliary vowel is usually added. If preceded by a consonant, an "i" is inserted before the normally initial s. After mastering the Campidanese-sardinian pronunciation, you can explore other related dialects and lessons to enhance your understanding of this beautiful language.
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==Alphabet==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Letter
!Letter
!Name
!IPA
|-
|A a
|A a
|a
|a
|-
|B b
|B b
|bi
|b, β
|-
|C c
|C c
|ci
|k, tʃ
|-
|D d
|D d
|di
|d, ð
|-
|E e
|E e
|e
|e
|-
|F f
|F f
|efa, effa
|f
|-
|G g
|G g
|gei
|g, dʒ, ɣ
|-
|H h
|H h
|àca, aca
|
|-
|I i
|I i
|i
|
|-
|J j
|J j
|ai long, jota
|vj
|-
|K k
|K k
|capa
|k
|-
|L l
|L l
|ella
|l
|-
|M m
|M m
|emma
|m
|-
|N n
|N n
|enna
|n
|-
|O o
|O o
|o
|o
|-
|P p
|P p
|pi
|p
|-
|R r
|R r
|erra
|-
|S s
|S s
|essa
|s, z
|-
|T t
|T t
|ti
|t
|-
|Tz tz
|Tz tz
|zeta surda
|ts
|-
|U u
|U u
|u
|
|-
|V v
|V v
|vu
|v
|-
|X x
|X x
|ìchisi
|-
|Y y
|Y y
|ipsilon
|
|-
|Z z
|Z z
|-
!Name
|a
|bi
|ci
|di
|e
|efa, effa
|gei
|àca, aca
|i
|ai long, jota
|capa
|ella
|emma
|enna
|o
|pi
|erra
|essa
|ti
|zeta surda
|u
|vu
|ìchisi
|ipsilon
|zeta sonora
|zeta sonora
|-
!IPA
|a
|b, β
|k, tʃ
|d, ð
|e
|f
|g, dʒ, ɣ
|
|
|vj
|k
|l
|m
|n
|o
|p
|s, z
|t
|ts
|
|v
|
|dz
|dz
|}
|}
==Videos==
===How does Sardinian Campidanese sound?===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8nKeBEjAfU</youtube>
===Lior Markus speaking Occidental Campidanese Sardinian===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0cJXVvo5I4</youtube>
[[Category:Alphabet-and-Pronunciation]]
[[Category:Alphabet-and-Pronunciation]]
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 25 March 2023

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Sardinian (sardu) is a Romance language with about 1.2 million speakers in Sardinia. There are four dialects of Sardinian: Logudorese (Logudorian), Campidanese-sardinian (Campidanian), Gallurese (Gallurian), and Sassarese (Sassarian).

Campidanese is written using the Latin alphabet. Like Italian, Campidanese does not use w and y. Campidanese also uses the digraphs gh, representing /g/, ch representing /k/ before the vowels e and i, tz representing /ts/, and x, representing /ʒ/.

In phonetic syntax, the final or intervocalic t is pronounced like a /d/ and s is pronounced like a /z̪/. When there are consonants like s, t, or nt at the end of the word, an auxiliary vowel is usually added. If preceded by a consonant, an "i" is inserted before the normally initial s. After mastering the Campidanese-sardinian pronunciation, you can explore other related dialects and lessons to enhance your understanding of this beautiful language.

Alphabet[edit | edit source]

Letter Name IPA
A a a a
B b bi b, β
C c ci k, tʃ
D d di d, ð
E e e e
F f efa, effa f
G g gei g, dʒ, ɣ
H h àca, aca
I i i
J j ai long, jota vj
K k capa k
L l ella l
M m emma m
N n enna n
O o o o
P p pi p
R r erra ɾ
S s essa s, z
T t ti t
Tz tz zeta surda ts
U u u
V v vu v
X x ìchisi ʒ
Y y ipsilon
Z z zeta sonora dz

Videos[edit | edit source]

How does Sardinian Campidanese sound?[edit | edit source]

Lior Markus speaking Occidental Campidanese Sardinian[edit | edit source]