Capital vowels: Vowels
Capital consonants (No c, j, q; x is th): Consonant marks for vowels
": Connecting Consonant Carrier™
': Isolated Consonant Carrier
Lowercase consonants: Consonant marks for consonant carriers.
The consonant sound is made before the vowel, but typed after.
Not my original work. Attribution is on the last sentence.
This is a font utilising the phonetic keybindings for LCC1.6 (Language Creation Challenge - challenge #1, version 6).
sample: clagg = word | vjjl'clagg = words | vjjl'clag-oen = wordy
Usage. [Keybinding = Natural Script ; pronounciation]
a = a ; a in accustomed, according, account, attribution, active
b = vv ; v in Vladislav, Vladivostok, Vladimir, Valishchevo, Volgograd, Vietnam, Veteran
c = c ; z in zazazoo, Zoolander, zero, and Zero Dark Thirty
d = tt ; d in donut, don't, do, dose
e = e ; e in expect and expand
f = v ; f in father, feather, farther, further
g = gg ; g in guess, guest, gust, guts, and goat
h = x ; kh in Russian word ukhoda and khorosho
i = jj ; i in in, is, it, and if
j = ttz ; dzh in Russian names Dzhoshua and Dzhon
k = g ; k in kangaroo and king
l = l ; l in lord and lore
m = nn ; m in mice, mice, mice
n = n ; n in nice, nice, nice
o = o ; o in octave and orthodontist
p = v ; f in father, feather, farther, further
q = q ; ts in lots, fats, cats
r = p ; r in rabbit, rocket, racket, race, raise, road, rode
s = s ; sh in shoulder and shout and sch in German word schreiben
t = t ; t in titanic, tetris, and attractants
u = uu ; u in Uzbekistan and ue in blue and glue
v = vv ; v in vest, vintage, and volcanic
w = u ; w in west, wish, and would've
x = x ; kh in Russian word ukhoda and khorosho
y = j ; y in yes, yesn't, yeet
z = z ; zh in Russian name Zhana and j in French name Jean-Paul
cc = cc ; s in snake and sound
Attribution: Original blackletter font is called "Zeitgeist" created by PSerighelli.
This is a clone of ZeitgeistHazaf 5x9 Origin is a font created for the orthography of the Hazaf language. It contains all 25 letters (22 in the alphabet + J W Y) with both uppercase and lowercase characters. Each character is drawn on a 5x9 square grid.It also includes official Hazaf punctuation (" ' @ &).
Encoding
Ȟeriš can by typed with the letter H.
Šlifen can by typed with the letter X.
A stylistic alternative for the letter Kana can be typed with the letter Q.
A Latin & is also included in the typeface, and is assigned with the £ symbol.
From my game Trap Farmer Brer Brah.
The 21 symbols of the written language used by "Eshira" - terrestrial zooid colonies amalgamated from bacterial, viral, fungal, plant, and animal components. Eshira use this language by secreting an enzyme at the top of their rocky, stromatolite-like structures, dissolving the material to reveal white glyphs. These glyphs are extremely shallow engravings, and material is removed much slower than it is added through metabolism. They are formed so that wind, rain, UV exposure, and/or wave action naturally weather them off in a day's time.
Each glyph represents an entire concept, question, plea, or rebuke. The glyph that appears depends on the eshira's environmental conditions and treatment. Intelligent creatures on Planet Fyromr read these glyphs to determine whether the fishing is good, what the weather will be like, whether their aquacultures and aquatic farms are healthy, and so on.
An eshira only etches one glyph at a time, so these symbols are only ever meant to appear one at a time. All the eshira in a particular place tend to produce the same glyph at low tide.
A written court language used by Ashrians on Bysonce Island, Planet Ashr in my video game Endless Sea of Stars. This one is used for public court documents, and its brother language Calystiphos Hand is used for private documents and old government records.
These glyphs could be considered a form of shorthand unto themselves, since each court stenographer has its own way of writing these down and its own way of abbreviating or embellishing them. Through knowledge of these glyphs, and their accompanying interpretation, one can surmise all of the important proceedings and notes.
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Common methods for stenographers to alter these glyphs involve:
- Adding/removing quadrants
- Crossing out one or more elements in colored ink
- Drawing connecting lines between points within one or more quadrants
- Inscribing shorthand or marginalia within negative spaces
- Marking or coloring within the central circle
- Shading via different means (scribbling, crosshatching, or with colors)
- Rotating a quadrant upon its own axis
It's important to note that stenographers also often write (either in Royal Bysoncian, Sea Bysoncian or Voktlandish) in accompaniment with these symbols. The idea is for each stenographer to come up with a system of encoding that works for it. Eudastiphos Hand could thus be considered an amalgamate, interlingual cipher built from other Ashrian languages.
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In terms of communication systems which exist on Earth, this is most readily compared to Nsibidi.
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 AbugidaA script for the Larimin language by Olga Laedel
(neither the language nor the script belong to me)
h is /ʍ/, q j are /ʃ ʒ/, 8 9 are /θ ð/ since the language is base 8
' is umlaut, ` is nasalisation, ~ is both
. is end of sentence, "," is octal comma, : is end of paragraph, - is hyphenation sign