3. MULTILITERAL SIGNS
BILITERAL SIGNS (ENDING IN 3-1)
po sj |-S| -w | -b |p| -m —n ad
z ALT
E Asm F—feo% =u
| ae NM
eH] A + v 2] &
b— Rey
| OK
my 2 [gee = ese fe Pon
n- aot} lon] oa {in| jy
h- Se
h- = A| Oli) ee
a-| Js | a aaa
ie] os FAR
z-|% eam $ °
Fs } j
LE | as 6 Rw] Re
q- ia
k— uy oe ed
leo & oR
tH} om | | =
Ir] &
ae a AP & jo f
e} uw &
aere
There is some evidence that this sign is actually a triliteral (§ 3.4) with the value mhr.
The second sign originally had the value dj.
Originally db.
The traditional transcription of these two signs, tp, is now known to be wrong.