〈B〉= [ˈˈb͜ʰf̆]
〈C〉= [t͡ʃ]
〈K〉= [ˈk̩ʰ]
〈S〉= [t͡s]
〈T〉= [t↓]
〈1〉= [d(͡ə)͜m̆]
〈2〉= [b(͡ə)‿d(͡ə)͜m]
〈3〉= [b(͡ə)‿d(͡ə)‿b(͡ə)͜m]
〈.〉= [ǀ]
〈,〉= [↓]
〈_〉= [(..)]
〈*〉= fast
〈+〉= [Ⓢːː]
〈/〉= slow
〈;〉= [↑]
〈<〉= [ˈʍ̤(i)]
〈>〉= [ˌk̤͉(uˑ)h̤]
Keyboard input = Letter representing sound (NOTE: Case matters!)
h, k, l, m, n, p and s have their respective consonant glyphs
a, e, i, o and u have their respective vowel glyphs
A and E are used for the glyphs representing [æ] and [ɛ] respectively
N is used for the diactric coda glyph representing [ŋ]
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.
This font isn't meant to support any other language than my conlang.
Almost every phoneme is typed with a capital letter.
Supported letters are G, D, B, K, N, T, C, M, J, S, X, W, Z, A, E, I, O, U, i, u. Case sensitive
The "[" is used in front of a vowel if there is no preceding consonant.
The "]" is used following a consonant if there isn't a following vowel.
The diphthongs /ɑɪ/ and /ɑʊ/ are typed with "Ai" and "Au", respectively.