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Another new look for Malarian text. This one's called High Malar and is based on the conlang Cambrian. Malar is going to be a sort of central writing system in a fantasy setting of mine, and is designed to work with many languages. An elf from the Yor-Talang Archipelago might use the same symbols as a dragon from Egiri or a human from Arkania.
When monospace, lo-res fonts get REALLY silly....
Aka: Good luck reading this.
This is a clone of Inconcievable!A translation of the conventional d'ni letters into their numbers. Looks good vertically, too.
The keymap is somewhere in the middle of the New Translation Standard and the original font. I found NTS imposible to type on a conventional keyboard, so I made it so that all letters can be represented by "default" keyboard keys.
OTS-Key(s)
v-v b-b t-t s-s sh-S,š j-j g-g
y-y kh-x k-K,k ah-a í-á-I f-f p-p i-i ee-í,E
eh-e ai-é,A r-r m-m th-þ,T dh-d,ð d-D
h-h o-o oy-ó,O ch-c w-w uh-u oo-ú,U
ts-C,X l-l a-æ,q,å z-z n-n
25-| 8roads-+ wrap-= 0-\
Using different keys for the same letters may give you different versions of the letter.
The period and < keys have been repurposed as brackets. use > for a normal period.
A fictional alphabet designed for Spanish and English, with an optional extra for Portuguese (I think?). Works for all three, can be used with other latin-adjacent languages.
NOTE: 'Uppercase' letters are accented variants of normal letters. [Eg, to write 'Enseñar", you would type 'enseNar']. English texts should be written entirely in lowercase.
Made for a conlang that I'm calling Snowfall. It's a syllable based language, like Japanese. Lowercase vowels are attached to the consonants, so typing {qka niri} gives you [q*][ka] [ni][ri]. For seperate vowels, use uppercase: typing {Eyin yari} gives you [e][yi][n] [ya][ri].
EDIT: This is probably going to morph into High Malar for the Cambrian conlang.
Punctuation:
'.' is put at the beginning of general statements.
'?' is put before questions, '@' is used before requests and clarifications, and '!' is used before emphatic expressions.
'*' is used at the end of a paragraph or supersentence.
Pronounciation Notes (for Snowfall, so that I don't forget):
Most consonants are pronounced like they are in English.
The q makes a sort of click sound, like a very very short T.
v is like an english v, but with a slight vibration. Hard to describe.
h by itself only appears in the Stratus and Nimbostratus dialects. It is pronounced like an English h.
A semaphore-style braille font. Inspired by the Clacks towers in Terry Pratchett's "Going Postal".
Just a novelty, really, as I cannot see any practical use for a font like this...
I can't even see many impractical uses...
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