latin-ish font for toki pona ( http://tokipona.org ), merging vowels with consonants because it creates no ambiguity phonotactically (e.g. if I type 'lili' and 'l' looks the same as 'i' it makes no difference - it can only be 'lili' in toki pona).
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Created on 15th October 2019. Last edited on 15th October 2019.
this is pretty cool, however, i see something that could be confusing. n and a share a letter, so ana and nan would look the exact same, and both are valid in toki pona.
@l-7, aha, oops. you're very right. I had right at the start decided to avoid using n. but somehow I forgot. oops, well, I guess that's how it is now. -_-
HOWEVER ok it's not bad in practice. neither Ana nor Nan are in pu, therefore they're proper nouns and'd have to start capitalized, and capital letters of this font are just regular Latin ones :)
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this is pretty cool, however, i see something that could be confusing. n and a share a letter, so ana and nan would look the exact same, and both are valid in toki pona.
omg i just noticed its increpare
im a big fan of your puzzle games
@l-7, aha, oops. you're very right. I had right at the start decided to avoid using n. but somehow I forgot. oops, well, I guess that's how it is now. -_-
HOWEVER ok it's not bad in practice. neither Ana nor Nan are in pu, therefore they're proper nouns and'd have to start capitalized, and capital letters of this font are just regular Latin ones :)
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