My custom alphabet!
How to use: mainly use uppercase, use lowercase for the other ones!
Letter pronounce: A=æ B=gv C=ʕ̞ D=kf E=ə F=ʃ G=g H=k I=k͡p J=g͡b K=q L=l M=lj N=j O=ɢ P=p Q=b R=ʀ S=s T=z U=ŋ V=v W=f Y=ç Z=ʝ a=ᶣ̃ b= ̼ c= ʲ̴ d=t e=d æ= ̪
More will be added later
I hope you enjoy! Please don't be harsh, it's my first time!
For the native name, use the font and type "JAGaYcdEOE"
Rotate 90° clockwise then mirror horizontally for proper orientation.
Use 1234567890-= to space the glyphs.
./, for start/end of word, {/} for start/end of phrase, | for divider.
Capitals have trimmed arches to allow for ligation.
g variants on p and q (and G on P, Q, R, and S).
Hazaf 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.
My own "language" (basically just English but with more letters).
A - Same as English.
B - Same as English.
Б - Same as B, but softer in the sounds it makes
C - Makes the C sound (as in cat)
Ç - Makes the ch sound (as in choose)
D - Same as English.
E - Same as English.
F - Same as English.
G - Same as English.
H - Same as English.
I - Makes the I sound (as in right) (Use ı for lowercase)
İ - Makes the I sound (as in igloo) (Use i for lowercase)
J - Same as English.
K - Same as English.
Ḳ - Makes the kw sound (as in question, Qatar, and all the words the letter Q is in)
L - Same as English.
M - Same as English.
N - Same as English.
Ŋ - Makes the ng sound (as in building)
O - Same as English.
P - Same as English.
R - Same as English.
S - Same as English.
ß - Makes the ss sound (as in possess)
T - Same as English.
Þ - Makes the th sound (as in thousand)
Ţ - Makes the TI sound (as in time)
Ŧ - Makes the TI sound (as in practice)
U - Same as English.
V - Same as English.
W - Same as English, but pronounced "wynn" instead of "double-u"
X - Same as English.
Y - Same as English.
Z - Same as English.
Thai-ResPriv is an alternative way to write Thai designed by Jay and Pailin Strong. The name combines Res from respect and Priv from privacy, and this script is designed for privacy.
Learn more about Thai-ResPriv on Omniglot here:
https://omniglot.com/conscripts/thairespriv.htm
A clone of Gremlin 3x4 optimized for toki pona (shape and height of the letter 'n').
This is a clone of Gremlin 3x4this is a font for my "conlang" called 'kenien'
here are some missing sounds and how to write them:
LL = Ł
TH = Þ or Ð
OO = Ó
SH = Š
ST = Ś
This is a clone of The First FontStructionFact: The conlang here isn't mine. It belongs to one of my friends.
Deccan Lipi is a simplified and modernised script based on the Grantha Lipi script devised by Punya Pranava Pasumarty. It is designed for writing Sanskrit and all South Indian languages, although it can be used for most other Indian languages as well.
It can be used to write: Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and other languages of southern India (this font applies to Kannada script only)
This is a recreation of Deccan Lipi using FontStruct tools in case someone would like to write with it themselves. More information about the script can be found on Omniglot here.