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Context is also very important in Simplified Tahar, as a single word can be interpreted in a variety of ways: ''sabar'' means "body", "physical entity", "state of being", or "health" depending on context. Although Simplified Tahar has no official word order, it tends to follow a Subject-Verb-Object, Adjective-Noun, Adverb-Verb paradigm, i.e. it has a broadly head-final grammar.
Context is also very important in Simplified Tahar, as a single word can be interpreted in a variety of ways: ''sabar'' means "body", "physical entity", "state of being", or "health" depending on context. Although Simplified Tahar has no official word order, it tends to follow a Subject-Verb-Object, Adjective-Noun, Adverb-Verb paradigm, i.e. it has a broadly head-final grammar.

== Alphabet ==
Tahar can be written in either the Latin alphabet or the Tahar alphabet invented by [[Cortwade]]
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!Alphabet
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!IPA
!Notes
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|B b
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|D d
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|E e
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|F f
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|G g
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|H h
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|I i
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|K k
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|L l
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|M m
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|N n
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|O o
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|P p
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|R r
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|S s
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|T t
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|TH th
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|U u
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|V v
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|W w
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|Y y
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==References==
==References==