Mayan Hangul Mayan Hangul

Mayan Hangul is a way to write Classic Maya(n) (Chʼoltiʼ tziij) with the Korean Hangul script devised by S. Parent. Classic Maya is a language known from inscriptions in the Maya script dating from about 200-900 AD. It's pronunciation has been reconstructed based on those inscriptions, and modern Mayan languages.

Notable features

Mayan Hangul alphabet

Mayan Hangul alphabet

Download an alphabet chart for Mayan Hangul (Excel)

Sample text

Sample text in Mayan Hangul

Transliteration

Yak’aw ʔuk’uhul pik juʔun winaak pixom ʔusak hunal ʔuh Yax K’ahk’ K’uh(?) ʔutup k’uh(ul)? ...l ʔukoʔhaw Chaahk Sak Balun

Translation

He gave the god clothing, [consisted of] twenty nine headgears, white ribbon, necklace, First Fire God’s earrings and God’s quadrilateral badge helmet, to Chaahk Sak-Balun.

Links

Information about Classic Maya
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic_Maya_language

Information about Mayan

Information about the Mayan script | Books about Mayan writing | Mayan language learning materials

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