Instructions
1-Type the uppercase vowels A I U E É O to get the independent vowels
2-Type ğ, ŋ, ŕ to get the digraph gh, ng, rr
3-To get a digraph, type consonant before and add a uppercase H
4- The follwing consonants who dosent work with the H is
r g k x v w n
5- The following lyrics does not exist in that script is
f z
6- the lowercase vowels a i u e é o is a vowel diacritics
1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 5:5 6:6 7:7 8:8 9:9 0:0 -:- ^:-ai
q:kho w:wo e:-e r:ro t:to y:yo u:-u i:-i o:-o p:po @:-aa [:tho
a:-a s:so d:do f:fo g:ngo h:ho j:co k:ko l:lo ;:; ::: ]:tho
z:tho x:so c:cho v:-ue b:bo n:no m:mo ,:, .:. /:shorten vowel _:tho
!:! ":" #:abbr. $:฿ %:ru &:redupl. ':' (:( ):) =:(ru/lu)-u ~:-ai |:lu
Q:kho W:kho E:-ae R:tho T:to Y:yo U:-uu I:-ii O:-aw P:pho `:pho {:silent
A:-a S:so D:do F:fo G:kho H:ho J:cho K:kho L:lo +:tone 4 *:tone 3 }:silent vowel
Z:tho X:so C:cho V:-eu B:pho N:no M:-am <:tone 2 >:tone 1 ?:?
Abakada Tekno, is a standardized baybayin. It is an Abugida or Alphasyllabary. The additional letters of C, F, J, Ñ, Q, R, V, X, and Z and additional vowels of O, and U to become modern baybayin
TIPS:
• The single latin letter B on your keyboard will become 'Ba' (ᜊ)
• If you want make a 'Be' and 'Bi', tap and hold the 'E' key, then press 'Ē' will appear a dash line on top with a character. For 'I' key, press and hold, then type 'Ï' key will make a dot on top with a character.
• If you want to make an 'Bo' and 'Bu' same thing with I and E key, tap and hold 'O' then press 'Ö' will appear a dot at the bottom with a character, for 'U' press and hold, then select 'Ū' will appear a dash line at the bottom with a character.
• If you want to make a single sound letter, hold 'S' key and you will see a german alphabet (ß) press it then you will see a plus or cross sign (+) and it will become a 'B' sound (ᜊ᜔)
• For, 'Ñ' tap and hold the 'N' key, then for 'Ng' tap and hold C and then press 'Ç' key and it will a character (ᜅ)
This is an abugida for my conlang Tanume. The vowel marks don't display correctly in the preview but they go above the consonant letters. The writing system can go in any direction, as long as the open side of the square is facing the correct direction. The characters with angle brackets are numbers.
The full set of Tengwar, created by J.R.R. Tolkien, also including a select set of punctuation marks and numerals 0 to 9. Note that many symbols do not corespond with their latin equivalent on the keyboard. Also note that, in order to write vowles separately, one has to use vowle carriers.
Key:
a/A = Tehtar A top/bottom
c/C = Calma/Anga
d/D Thule/Anto
e/E = Tehtar E top/bottom
f/F = Formen/Ampa
h/H = Hyarnen/Hwesta sindarinwa
i/I = Tehtar I top/bottom
j/J = Yanta/Ure
k/K = Quesse/Ungwe
l/L = Lambe/Alda
m/M = Malta/Ngwalme
n/N = Numen/Ngoldo
o/O = Tehtar O top/bottom
p/P = Parma/Umbar
q/Q = Silme nuquerna/Aze nuquerna
r/R = Romen/Arda
s/S = Silme/Aze
t/T = Tinco/Ando
u/U = Tehtar U top/bottom
v/V = Osse/Halla
w/W = Vala/Vilya
x/X = Hwesta/Unque
y/Y = Anna/Ore
z/Z = Harma/Anca
-/_ = Telco/Ara
1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 5:5 6:6 7:7 8:8 9:9 0:0 -:- ^:aa
q:cu w:u e:-e r:tl t:t y:y u:o- i:-i o:-o p:p @:a [:r
a:-a s:s d:a- f:e- g:i h:j j:i- k:k l:l ;:; ::: (voiced consonant)
z:ts x:x c:tx v:o b:e n:n m:m ,:, .:. _:oo
!:! ":" ':' (:( ):)
E:-ee R:ee Y:ii U:oo- I:-ii O:-oo
A:-aa D:aa- F:ee- J:ii-
?:?
1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 5:5 6:6 7:7 8:8 9:9 0:0 -:- ^:e
q:qh w:w e:q' r:r t:th y:y u:-u i:-i o:q p:ph @:k' [:e-
a:-a s:s d:t f:p' g:k h:h j:ch k:kh l:l ;:; ::: ]:-e
z:ch' x:sh c:chh v:ll b:p n:n m:m ,:, .:. /:t' _:ñ
!:! ":" ':' (:( ):)
Q:a W:o T:ts U:u- I:i- O:-o
A:a- J:i L:o-
Z:z X:sh' C:tr' V:u ?:?
*Note: the first few lines of the preview is a romanization. The "proper" font consists of the triangle, parabola, and diamond-like shapes in the bottom half*
A revised script of my alien conlang "cimar" Built with Apple's Hebrew QWERTY in mind, though if you are comfortable with the standard Hebrew layout you should have little trouble as long as you keep in mind the four characters which are used for non-standard sounds.
This script is a semi-featural abjad/abugida hybrid inspired by. Read right-to-left, consonants appear as main glyphs while vowels are diacritics which hang above that follows it. of the glyph determines place of , and diacritics inside of the glyph represent manner. The numbers are in hexadecimal and bound to latin characters (1-9, A-F). Like Hebrew, they are read least-to-greatest place value.
Here are the correspondances with Hebrew characters, their latin transcriptions, and a few IPA symbols where the glyphs make a different sound than in Hebrew and/or English.
מ נ
n m
ף ת ך ק
'(ʔ) k t p
ב ד ג
g d b
פ ס צ כ ה
h x(x~χ) c(ɕ) s f(ɸ)
ש ז ח ר
r(ɣ~ʁ) j(ʑ) z v(β)
ל ט
y l
א ע י ו
o i e a
1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 5:5 6:6 7:7 8:8 9:9 0:0 -:- ^:kha
q:nga w:wa e:-e r:ra t:ta y:ya u:-u i:-i o:-o p:pa @:a [:o
a:Ca→C(virama) s:sa d:da f:fa g:ga h:ha j:ja k:ka l:la ;:e ::i ]:u
z:za x:sya c:ca v:va b:ba n:na m:ma ,:, .:. _:nya
!:! ":" ':' (:( ):) ~:-é |:é
?:?
1:-üü 2:ü- 3:e- 4:-ee 5:u- 6:-uu 7:-ii 8:i- 9:-ö 0:o- -:'/ʺ ^:a-
q:ɢ w:-ü e:-e r:r t:t y:y/(V-)i u:-u i:-i o:-o p:p @:-aa [:(
a:-a s:s d:d f:f g:g h:kh j:j k:k l:l ;:ö- ::-oo ]:)
z:z x:sh c:ch v:v b:b n:n m:m ,:, .:. /:oo- _:-öö
!:! ":" &:uu (:ii- ):ö =:-
Q:aa- W:ü E:e R:r' T:t' Y:ii U:u I:i O:o P:p' `:aa {:öö
A:a S:ee- D:d' F:ee G:g' H:kh' J:uu- K:k' L:l' *:oo }:öö-
Z:-üü X:üü C:ts V:v' B:b' N:n' M:m' ?:?
1:-ng 2:-iê/ia 3:-ă 4:-e 5:tr 6:-t 7:-u/o 8:th 9:-n 0:-c -:- ^:-ô
q:ng/ngh- w:-â e:-ê r:r t:t- y:-ư u:u/o- i:i/y- o:-o p:-p @:-ơ [:kh
a:-a s:x d:đ f:ph g:g/gh h:h- j:-i/y k:c/k/q- l:l- ;:; ::: ]:nh-
z:d x:s c:ch- v:v b:b n:n- m:m- ,:, .:. /:/ _:-m
!:! ":" #:ă $:e ':' (:( ):) =:ưa/ươ ~:ô |:-ô(-c/ng)
Q:a(-ch/nh) W:â E:ê R:-ê(-ch/nh) Y:ư U:u I:i/y O:o P:p- `:ơ {:ô(-c/ng)
A:a D:ê(-ch/nh) H:ua/uô J:ia/ya/iê K:o(-c/ng) L:-o(-c/ng) +:-ươ *:-uô }:-nh
Z:gi- X:-a(-ch/nh) C:-ch B:◌̀ N:◌̉ M:◌̃ <:◌́ >:़ ?:?
I made this to use with a few abugidas that are perhaps used less and therefore have less fonts made for them. In this "bundle" I've included Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Tamil, and Telugu. Some combining characters can become "glitched" because it's hard to make the combining diacritics that appear before a glyph. Anyway, I hope this is able to be useful, it was a lot of fun to make!
The "Kepom" script is a constructed alphabet invented by James Ong Zhi Siang for his constructed language Argusian. It is an abugida, meaning that vowels are not their own characters but are attached to consonants above and / or below. This is a recreation of it using FontStruct tools, in case someone would want to be able to use or write with it themselves. More information about the Kepom script can be found on Omniglot here.
Reks Fel Abugida expanded to include numbers, & more punctuation.
1-9= b, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m with a dot below. 0=z with a dot below ? is 'd' with a dot below, from the Esperanto word for question, "demando". Exclamation point is 'd' with a dot below the top line. 'C' & 'k' are 'd' with 1 & 3 dots in the middle inspired by Arabic.
This is a clone of Reks Fel Abugida1:-k 2:-y 3:-w 4:-t 5:-tsw 6:-chy 7:t 8:-h 9:-n 0:n -:m ^:accent
q:-yu w:w- e:-e r:r- t:t- y:y- u:-u i:-i o:-o p:p- @:-ya [:-kw
a:-a s:s- d:d- f:e g:g- h:h- j:i k:k- l:o ;:h ::k ]:-ky
z:z- x:a c:-yo v:u b:b- n:n- m:m- ,:, .:. /:r _:accent (Chinese loanword)
!:! ":" &:& ':' (:( ):) =:=/:
W:w E:-we Y:y U:-wu I:-wi O:-wo P:p
A:-wa S:s D:d F:-ye G:g H:(-hw) J:-yi K:(-xi)
Z:z V:(-xu) B:b M:(-m) ?:?
1:zh 2:ch 3:sh 4:(zh/ch/sh/r/z/c/s)-i 6:-i-(V) 7:-u-(V) 8:-ng 9:-n -:-ei ^:-ê
q:q w:w e:-e r:r t:t y:y u:-u i:-i o:-o p:p @:-ao [:-ou
a:-a s:s d:d f:f g:g h:h j:j k:k l:l ;:; ::: ]:-ai
z:z x:x c:c v:-ü b:b n:n m:m ,:, .:. /:、 _:yu-
!:! ":" ':' (:( ):) =:ei ~:ê
W:wu E:e R:-r Y:yi U:-ü-(V) O:o `:ao {:ou
A:a +:tone1 *:tone2 }:ai
V:yu <:tone3 >:tone4 ?:?