Mara Keyboard Layout
The Mara keyboard layout highlights the special Mara letters directly. Click any key to learn more.
Mara Keyboard Practice
Build confidence typing Mara letters, digraphs, words, and short sentences with an interactive keyboard guide. Use the layout below to study each character, then move to Practice mode for guided drills with instant accuracy, speed, and progress feedback. Because the layout is QWERTY-based, standard English typing is available too — see the English Typing section in Learn.
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💡 Digraphs & Combinations
Mara uses several multi-letter combinations that function as single sounds:
Mara Alphabet
The Mara language uses a romanized Latin script with 24 letter units (some are digraphs — two letters acting as one sound). The writing system was standardized using the Tlosaih dialect.
Special Mara Characters
Three characters in Mara are not found on standard keyboards. The Mara keyboard cleverly repurposes rarely-used English keys.
A nasalized vowel — the 'a' sound produced through the nose simultaneously. Not found in English. Similar to the French 'an' in "enfant".
A rounded, open-mid back vowel — deeper and more open than the regular 'O'. Like the 'o' in the British pronunciation of "hot" or "lot".
An affricate consonant — the same sound as 'ch' in English "charge" or "joy". In this tutor it appears directly as the Mara CH unit.
Multi-letter Combinations (Digraphs)
These two-letter combinations each represent a single sound and are typed normally (two keypresses):
Pronunciation Guide
Mara vowels are pure — they don't glide like English vowels. Mara is also a tonal language, meaning tone can change word meaning.
🎵 Tonal Language Notes
- Mara has 2–3 distinct tones depending on dialect
- High tone, Low tone, and sometimes a falling tone
- Tone is not marked in standard romanized spelling — context determines it
- Consonant clusters at syllable beginnings are very common (e.g., thla, rawn)
- Syllable structure is typically (C)(C)V(C)
Common Mara Vocabulary
Essential Mara words and phrases to get you started. Click any word to practice it!
English Typing on the Mara Keyboard
The Mara keyboard layout is built directly on top of standard QWERTY. Only three keys change their default output — every other key types exactly as it would on an ordinary English keyboard, so you can write full English sentences without switching layouts.
Hold Right Alt (AltGr) and press Q to type the standard English letter q instead of Â.
Hold Right Alt (AltGr) and press X to type the standard English letter x instead of Ô.
Hold Right Alt (AltGr) and press J to type the standard English letter j instead of CH. Shift+J normally gives "Ch" and Caps Lock gives "CH".
⌨ Why English typing just works
Every key on the Mara layout besides Q, X, and J already matches the English QWERTY position and output. That means addresses, emails, and English words mixed into Mara text can be typed directly — only remember the AltGr trick above whenever a q, x, or j is needed.
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