Tuesday, August 17, 2010

The Lebanese alphabet was created

The Bachir Lebanese alphabet was actually created on August 1, 2010. It consists of 24 letters.

The letters are the following:

Note that P, V and X do not occur in Lebanese and that J is not used. Instead, only G is used, since G and J have the same sound in lebanese.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Why Bachir Lebanese Language?

I called it Bachir Lebanese Language since, as mentioned in the previous post, there are actually several suggested lebanese alphabets and languages. In order to differentiate mine from the others, I have named it Bachir Lebanese Language!

An introduction to the language

Lebanese is a language that must be disguinshed from Arabic though it is similar to it, but Lebanese has its own dialect, pronunciation, historical and cultural background. Since Said Akl, a famous old Lebanese figure, who created the first Lebanese alphabet and suggested a Lebanese language, many people also have suggested an alphabet and a language. However, many were inefficient and incomplete, that's why I suggested my own Lebanese language and called it the Bachir Lebanese language.