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The Khowar alphabet is the used for the . It is a modification of the , which is itself a derivative of the and and uses the calligraphic Nastaʿlīq script.


History
The Khowar language developed during the rule of Mehtar of Chitral State. Since the early twentieth century Khowar has been written in the Khowar alphabet, which is based on the Urdu alphabet and uses the Nasta'liq script. Prior to that, the language was carried on through oral tradition. Today Urdu and English are the official languages and the only major literary usage of Khowar is in both poetry and prose composition. Khowar has also been occasionally written in a version of the Roman script called Roman Khowar since the 1960s. Despite the invention of the Khowar typewriter in 1996, Khowar newsletters and newspapers continued to be published from handwritten scripts by the Khowar authors until the late 1990s. The is the first newsletter was the first Khowar to use Nasta’liq computer-based composition. There are efforts under way to develop more sophisticated and user-friendly Khowar support on computers and the . Nowadays, nearly all Khowar newspapers, magazines, journals, and periodicals are composed on computers via various Khowar software programs.


Nasta'liq
The Nasta'liq calligraphic writing style began as a mixture of scripts Naskh and Ta'liq. Nasta'liq is more cursive and flowing than its Naskh counterpart.


Alphabet
A list of the letters of the Khowar alphabet and their pronunciation is given below. Khowar contains many historical spellings from Arabic and Persian, and therefore has many irregularities. The Arabic letters yaa and haa both have two variants in Khowar: one of the yaa variants is used at the ends of words for the sound , and one of the haa variants is used to indicate the aspirated and consonants. The retroflex consonants needed to be added as well; this was accomplished by placing a superscript ( to'e) above the corresponding . Several letters which represent distinct consonants in Arabic are conflated in Persian, and this has carried over to Khowar. Some of the original Arabic letters are not used in Khowar. This is the list of the Khowar letters, giving the consonant pronunciation. Many of these letters also represent vowel sounds.


alif
ā, –
angár
Fire

be
b
braár
Brother

pe
p
palóγ
Apple

te
t
tat
Father

ṭe

ṭip
Full

se
s
saʋabi
Reward

jim
j
jam
Good

j̣im

j̣anj̣ér
Chain

če
č
čúmur
Iron

c̣e

c̣ar
Dry

he
h
haját
Need

xe
x
xaɫáu
Mouse

tse
ts
tseq
Small

dze
dz
dzah
Wet

dal
d
droc̣
Grapes

ḍal

ḍaáng
Hearth

zal
z
zaxira
Dry fruit

re
r
roi
People

ɫe
ɫ
ɫow
Fox

ze
z
zom
Mountain

že
ž
žuúr
Daughter

ẓe

ẓot
Early

sin
s
sot
Seven

šin
š
šot
Oath

ṣin

ṣaboók
Bride

swad
s
safá
Clean

zwad
z
zayá
Wasted

toē
t
toti
Parrot

zoē
z
zaálim
Cruel

ain


ašéq
Lover

γain
γ
γéži
Alone

fe
f
frox
Mouth

qaf
q
qáq
Dry

kaf
k
kánu
Blind

gaf
g
gonj
Storage

lam
l
loṭ
Big

mim
m
mux
Face

nun
n
namúti
Barefoot

wao
v, w,
u, o, au

wau

vreẓ̌nú
Old lady
Garlic

he
h, a, e

host
Hand

choṭi he

do-cashmī hē

-h
phost
Skin

ye

y, i, e
yomún

mewá

ligíni
Winter
Fruit
Tongue

baṛi ye

ai, e
očé
And

hamzah
or silent
, –, -i, -o, -u
naxói
Chickpea

buú
Owl
:Footnotes:


Vowels
in Khowar are represented by letters that are also considered . Many vowel sounds can be represented by one letter. Confusion can arise, but context is usually enough to figure out the correct sound.


Vowel chart
This is a list of Khowar vowels found in the initial, medial, and final positions.

a
ā
i
ī
u
ū
e
ai
o
au


Short vowels
("a", "i", "u") are represented by marks above and below a consonant.

VowelNameTranscriptionIPA
zabarba
zerbi
peshbu


Alif
Alif (ا) is the first letter of the Khowar alphabet, and it is used exclusively as a vowel. At the beginning of a word, alif can be used to represent any of the short vowels, e.g. ابدار abdar, اسم ism, اردو Urdu. Also at the beginning, an alif (ا) followed by either wā'o (و) or ye (ی) represents a long vowel sound. However, wā'o (و) or ye (ی) alone at the beginning represents a consonant.

Alif also has a variant, call alif madd (آ). It is used to represent a long "ā" at the beginning of a word, e.g. آپک āpak, آدیمزاد ādmzaad. At the middle or end of a word, long ā is represented simply by alif (ا), e.g. باغ bāgh, آرام ārām.


Wā'o
Wā'o is used to render the vowels "ū", "o", and "au". It also renders the consonants "w" and 'v', but many people get confused between these two sounds.


Ye
Ye is divided into two variants: choṭī ye and baṛī ye.

Choṭī ye (ی) is written in all forms exactly as in Persian. It is used for the long vowel "ī" and the consonant "y".

Baṛī ye (ے) is used to render the vowels "e" and "ai" ( and respectively). Baṛī ye is distinguished in writing from choṭī ye only when it comes at the end of a word.


Use of specific letters

Retroflex letters
Retroflex consonants were not present in the , and therefore had to be created specifically for Khowar. This was accomplished by placing a superscript ط ( to'e) above the corresponding .

LetterNameIPA
ṭe
çe
ǰīm
ḍāl
ɫe
ẓe
ṣin


Affricate Letters
were not present in the either. Two letters from were adopted for Khowar orthography to represent affricate consonants.

LetterNameIPA
tse
dze


Do chashmī he
The letter do chashmī he (ھ) is used in native Hindustānī words, for aspiration and breathy voice. The consonants are sometimes classified as separate letters, although they are digraphs.

Letter>
TranscriptionIPA
ph
th
ṭh
čh
c̣h
tsh
kh

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