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Pencil Tiberias 

by Conlanger_Motonjia
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130582 Published: 5th October, 2011
Last edited: 5th October, 2011
Created: 4th October, 2011
For use on QWERTY keyboards. Hebrew Script with Tiberian Notation 0-9 and \ are the vowels you'll find that A is Aleph, and S is Samek. The other consonants follow the same logic. When you type in this, type the consonant first, then a vowel, then use the left arrow key to move to the next place over to the left. You should set the keyboard to capslock before typing. Final characters and the double Yod found in Yiddish are the lower-case forms of their respective letters. Should I add punctuation and numbers? Am I missing anything else? Feel free to comment, I'm sure it could stand some improvement.
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        • Abjad (8)
        • Semetic (2)
        • Tiberian Notation (1)
        • Consonantal Alphabet (2)
        • Aleph Bet (1)
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