Introduction[]
The Africa alphabet is a Latin based alphabet used to write all African languages. The alphabet consists of 35 letters. This writing system was developed by the German linguist Diedrich Hermann Westermann in 1928.
Letters[]
A[]
A is from the basic Latin alphabet.
B[]
Like A, B is one of the letters of the Latin alphabet.
Ɓ[]
Ɓ, or B-hook is just in the Africa alphabet.
C[]
-From Latin alphabet
D[]
-From Latin alphabet
Ɖ[]
Ɖ, or African D is often confused with the letter eth.
E[]
-From Latin alphabet
Ɛ[]
Latin Epsilon (Ɛ), or open E is from the Greek letter Epsilon.
Ǝ[]
Ǝ, or revised E is from the Turkic alphabet and also in Azerbaijani.
F[]
-From Latin alphabet
Ƒ[]
Ƒ, also called F with descender hook is from the italic F.
G[]
-From Latin alphabet