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The Istro-Romanian alphabet is a variant of the Latin alphabet used by the Istro-Romanian language. The language is not Standard language, standardized and therefore there are several writing systems for it. Up to three can be distinguished; one based on the Romanian language, one based on the Croatian language and one with characteristics of both.


History

The Istro-Romanian language was first Attested language, attested in 1698 in a document written by the Italian monk Ireneo della Croce. He gives 13 single nouns, 8 nouns with determiners and 2 Sentence (linguistics), sentences with their Italian translation. The monk used typical Italian Letter (alphabet), letters, belonging to the Italian alphabet. Before this, toponyms and person names of probable Istro-Romanian origin had already been registered in previous documents. The first book entirely in Istro-Romanian, ''Calindaru lu rumeri din Istrie'' (Calendar of the Romanians of Istria), would be published centuries later in 1905 by the Istro-Romanians, Istro-Romanian writer and politician Andrei Glavina and the Romanian historian Constantin Diculescu. The first attempt to Standard language, standardize the language was made by the Romanian linguist and philologist Sextil Pușcariu in his work ''Studii Istroromâne'' (Istro-Romanian studies). He mixed elements of the Romanian orthography with others of the Croatian orthography, Croatian one, giving rise to a mixed alphabet. In 1998, the Croats, Croatian linguist August Kovačec would publish an Istro-Romanian-Croatian language, Croatian dictionary in which he would update Pușcariu's hybrid version. There is also a version based on standard Romanian language, Romanian, created in 1928 by the Romanian journalist and professor Alexandru Leca Morariu. He introduced this system in ''Lu frati noștri: libru lu rumeri din Istrie'' (To our brothers: book of the Romanians of Istria), the second book written in Istro-Romanian. This system was accepted by several other Romanian researchers, such as Traian Cantemir. In 2009, the Croatian linguist and professor Zvjezdana Vrzić created a new alphabet, this time entirely based on the Croatian orthography. According to her, this alphabet represents all the phonemes found in the Istro-Romanian language and is easy to learn for them since they are already literate in Croatian. Vrzić has already implemented this system on her website "Preservation of the Vlaški and Žejanski Language". Therefore, it is generally agreed that there are three spelling systems for the language, all of them with slight changes depending on the author. None of them has been officially adopted, making the Istro-Romanian still pending standardization.


Alphabet


Romanian orthography

Based on Morariu's 1928 version. It also includes the Digraph (orthography), digraphs Gh (digraph), gh and Ch (digraph), ch.


Mixed orthography

Based on Kovačec's 1998 version.


Croatian orthography

Based on Vrzić's 2009 version. It also includes the digraphs Dz (digraph), dz, Lj (digraph), lj and Nj (digraph), nj.


See also

* Aromanian alphabet * Megleno-Romanian alphabet * Romanian alphabet


References


External links


Alphabet and basic grammar of the Istro-Romanian language
''istro-romanian.com''
Pronunciation
''Preservation of the Vlaški and Žejanski Language''. {{Language orthographies Latin alphabets Istro-Romanian language, A