The Sona language is made up of 360 small one- or two-syllable parts called radicals. They're sometimes also called ideograms, as each encapsulates a single idea, concept, or metaphor.
The radicals are sorted here according the scheme in the SonaBook. Each radical is placed in a group by its consonant sound, and the consonants are sorted between hard and soft consonants. Vowel particles are listed at the end.
Many of these radicals remain to be documented; see ToDo for more information.
G
K
D
T
Z
S
M
N
B
P
L
R
J
C
H
X
V
F
Particles