Coptic: Vernacular Romanization Vernacular Romanization Upper Case Letters Lower Case Letters
Coptic: Vernacular Romanization Vernacular Romanization Upper Case Letters Lower Case Letters
Vernacular
Romanization
Vernacular
Romanization
Lower case letters
Th
th
Ph
ph
Ch
ch
Ps
ps
Vernacular
Romanization
Vernacular
Romanization
Lower case letters
Ky
ky
Ti
ti
Old Nubian
(see Note 1)
(see Note 1)
(see Note 1)
(see Note 1)
Numerals
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
or
100
1000
200
2000
300
3000
400
4000
500
5000
600
or
6000
700
7000
800
8000
900
9000
Notesa
1. The use of extended Latin characters in this document leverages use of the Unicode
standard, as approved by the NDMSO office of the Library of Congress in December,
2007, while remaining usable for libraries using MARC-8 as well. Within a strictly MARC8 environment, the double underscore may continue to be applied to a base character n
following LC-PCC PS for 1.4 for the characters and , resulting in n and n. The
resulting ambiguity of n, however, illustrates the advantage of extended Latin.
2. Insert a single prime ( ) between two letters representing two distinct consonantal
sounds when the combination might otherwise be read as a digraph or in another way.
mnthllo
mnthllo
3. Ignore diacritics when romanizing Coptic, following the practice of the Journal of Coptic