Stoney language

Stoney language

Writing system: Updated to current orthographic standards

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Stoney alphabet (Stoney Nakoda First Nation)
Stoney alphabet (Stoney Nakoda First Nation)
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| a | (aa) | â | (ââ) | b | ch | d | e | g | h | i | î | j | k | m | n | o | (ô) | p | r | rh | s | t | th | ṯẖ | u | û | w | y | z | (') }}
| a | â | b | ch | d
Note:
| e | g | h | i | î
* Vowel lengthening is relatively rare in Mînî Thnî Stoney. When two vowels occur in sequence, they are normally broken up with a predictable glottal stop. To distinguish between /ɑː/ and /ɑʔɑ/, three new letters have been proposed: {{angle bracket|aa}}, {{angle bracket|ââ}}, and {{angle bracket|'}}.{{cite web
| j | k | m | n | o
| author=Stoney Education Authority
| p | r | rh | s
| title=Stoney Nakoda Vocabulary Builder App
|sh| t| u | û | w | y
| website=Stoney Education Authority
| z
| url=https://www.stoneyeducation.ca/stoney-vocab-builder
|zh
| access-date=20 April 2026
}}
| quote=See the pronunciation guide within the app.
}}

Stoney alphabet (Alexis Nakota Sioux First Nation)
Stoney alphabet (Alexis Nakota Sioux First Nation)
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