Heres an alphabet I created mostly from inspiration from the Atemayar (A, D, E, F, G, I, K, S, T, V, W) and Georgian-Nuskhuri (C, H, R, U) alphabets.
This alphabet is developed specifically for use with Kynaatt (link can be found in comments). Unlike my Atemayar Extended font, this font only covers these following letters and currency symbols:
For English: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$
For Kynaatt: AÅÃÂBČDĎÐEĚFGĞHIJKLŁMNŇOØÕPRŘSŠTUÛVXYÝZŽ₮
(Please note this is an outdated version of the Kynaatt Alphabet)
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Here is the link fro Kynaat:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fup2dXsTH4UX7WWleYLzEBXf9z2vpRnZ47vgkIRYdqo/edit?usp=sharing
You know you could have just used case sensitivity, as the Kynaatt alphabet is only 40 letters long, like this: aABCbcdDXeEfgGhijklLmnNoOQprRsStuUvxyYzZ
@MrBook Not a very good idea to do that for unicameral scripts, you can't just have the glyphs be different in what is technically the upercase and lowercase letters due to auto-capitalization in some software.
For example, if you have a glyph for the sound /ʙ/ in B, and a glyph for the sound /b/ in b, then some software might change the glyph from /b/ to /ʙ/, which can give you a different word.
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