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This is the official written format for Katemayar, however, please review the alphabetic notices in "Katemayar" to understand typing and related.

A stylized rounded Extended Cyrillic alphabet has been added to this font as well.

This alphabet is designed to be used solely for Kynaatt but it can be used for English, it is loosely based on Atemayar Qelisayer which can be found on Omniglot with credit to its original creator. I have modified it heavily to suit Kynaatt and ease of handwriting. If you wish to use Atemayar however, please see my other fonts as I have many for that alphabet.

Although Katemayar Round shares many similarities with Atemayar Qelisayer, it is as different from it as Cyrillic or Greek is from the Latin Alphabet. Therefore, this alphabet is only based on, not a version of, the Atemayar Qelisayer alphabet featured on Omniglot. The shape and layout of letters differs drastically, especially with modified: R, B, V, & Y; as well as the entirely new I, S, W, O, U, & X plus several added characters. The shapes are also different in handwriting, stroke order/direction, and glyph building (with Atemayar Qelisayer using two to three building blocks of vertical lines and cross bars, and Katemayar uses only vertical lines and circular features).

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