Norbert Shadeg

Tuttle Balinese-English Dictionary


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      Medial Vowel-signs

      A is inherent in the haksara, so it is not included in the list.

i
hulu
e
pepet
u
suku
é
taléng
o
taléng tedung
re
keret

      Medial Long Vowels

ā
tedung
ī
hulu sari
ē
pepet tedung
ū
suku hilut
ai
taléng répha
au
taléng répha tedung
keret tedung

      The signs for medial vowels are invariable in shape, except for tedung and suku, which are also the only ones attached to their consonant.

      Tedung

      Tedung (in all its uses) is written separate, as in the previous section, with nga, cha, dha, tha, ba, ja, nya (and probably da and pha). To all other consonants it is joined to their final vertical stroke, which is cut off very near the top; when thus attached, it is sometimes written

. Thus we have:

      Tedung is also joined to the conjunct forms of sa, şa, and pa:

-sā
-şā
-pā

      Tedung is joined also to the haksara wayah:



ņā
śā
ţā
bhā
ghā