The Adlam script is a script used to write Fula language. The name Adlam is an acronym derived from the first four letters of the alphabet (A, D, L, M), standing for Alkule Dandayɗe Leñol Mulugol (𞤀𞤤𞤳𞤵𞤤𞤫 𞤁𞤢𞤲𞤣𞤢𞤴𞤯𞤫 𞤂𞤫𞤻𞤮𞤤 𞤃𞤵𞤤𞤵𞤺𞤮𞤤), which means "the alphabet that protects the peoples from vanishing". It is one of many indigenous scripts developed for specific languages in West Africa.Unseth, Peter. 2011. Invention of Scripts in West Africa for Ethnic Revitalization. In The Success-Failure Continuum in Language and Ethnic Identity Efforts, ed. by Joshua A. Fishman and Ofelia García, pp. 23–32. New York: Oxford University Press.
Adlam is supported in Google's Android and ChromeOS operating systems. There are also Android apps to send SMS in Adlam and to learn the alphabet. On computers running Microsoft Windows, the Adlam script received native support beginning with Windows 10 version 1903, which was released in May 2019. On macOS, the Adlam script received support beginning with macOS Ventura in 2022.
a | عَ / اَ / ا | a | /a/ |
d | د | da | /d/ |
l | ل | la | /l/ |
m | م | ma | /m/ |
b | ب | ba | /b/ |
s | س | sa | /s/ |
p | ݒ | pa | /p/ |
ɓ (bh) | ࢠ | bha | /ɓ/ |
r | ر | ra | /r/ɾ/ |
e | عٜ / اࣹ | è | /e/ |
f | ڢ | fa | /f/ |
i | عِ / اِ | i | /i/ |
o | عࣾ / اࣷ | ö | /ɔ/ |
ɗ (dh) | ط | dha | /ɗ/ |
ƴ (yh) | ڃ | yha | /ʔʲ/ or /jˤ/ |
w | و | wâ | /w/ |
n, any syllable-final nasal | ن | na | /n/ |
k | ک | ka | /k/ |
y | ي | ya | /j/ |
u | عُ / اࣷ | ou | /u/ |
j | ج | dja | /dʒ/ |
c | ݖ | tcha | /tʃ/ |
h | ه | ha | /h/ |
ɠ (q) | ق | gha | /q/ |
g | گ | ga | /ɡ/ |
ñ (ny) | ݧ | gna | /ɲ/ |
t | ت | ta | /t/ |
ŋ (nh) | ݝ | nha | /ŋ/ |
v | va | /v/ | |
x (kh) | خ | kha | /x/ |
ɡb | گب | gbe | /ɡ͡b/ |
z | ز | zal | /z/ |
kp | کݒ | kpo | /k͡p/ |
sh | ش | sha | /ʃ/ |
The letters are found either joined (akin to Arabic alphabet) or separate. The joined form is commonly used in a cursive manner; however, separate or Block letters are also used as primarily for educational content.
long 'ā'; may be placed over the letter 'a', in which case 'ā' simply takes a different diacritic than other vowels do, or over a consonant, in which case the alif letter is not written at all |
long vowel (vowels except alif) |
long consonant (gemination) |
glottal stop, hamza (between the consonant it is placed over and the following vowel) |
consonant modifier (see the table below) |
long modified consonant |
dot (see the tables below) |
Used between n and another consonant to indicate that they constitute a prenasalized consonant |
Usage of the consonant modifier:
𞤧𞥈 | ص |
𞤣𞥈 | ض |
𞤼𞥈 | ط |
𞤶𞥈 | ظ |
𞤢𞥈 | ع |
𞤺𞥈 | غ |
𞤸𞥈 | ح |
𞤧𞥊 | ث |
𞤶𞥊 | ز |
𞤫𞥊 | e, as opposed to è or ɛ; dot above |
𞤫𞥊𞥅 | long e; dot below and vowel lengthener above |
𞤮𞥊 | o, as opposed to ɔ |
𞤮𞥊𞥅 | long o, dot below and vowel lengthener above |
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¿ … ? |
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The hyphen is used for word breaks, and there are both parentheses and double parentheses.
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