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Published: 27th May, 2013
Last edited: 24th January, 2012
Created: 22nd January, 2012
"Haskan" is the name of this alphabet I made long ago. "Esturosa" is the name of the font, based on Structurosa.
Key code for Haskan on English keyboard:
a : a in cat or car || b : as is || c : ch in cheat || d : as is || e : e in egg || f : as is || g : g in go || h : as is || i : i as in igloo || j : as is || k : as is || l : as is || m : as is || n : as is || o : ee in eel || p : as is || q : u in umbrella || r : as is || s : as is || t : as is || u : oo in loot || no specific letter for v; use f || w : as is || x : sh in shin || y : as is || z : as is || all numbers : as is || . , " as is || ' only for use as apostrophe; no contractions in Haskan || ? ! as is || @ symbol for "at" or "by" || _ hyphen || * as is || $ symbol for "for" || & as is || ( ) + as is || - only for use as minus, use _ for hyphens || / symbol for "or" || : ; < = > [ ] as is || ` marker of importance (eg: "Which is `not a square?") || { } as is || ~ decoration between paragraphs, I guess
Actually, I finished this a loooooong time ago, but this conundrum happened: So after making the whole thing, I'm typing the description, and at (what should've been) the end of it, but I see the last character, & think: "Wait... what /is/ this thingy for, and what key is it on??" So I go to the editor to check... but forget to save what I've typed!! D: So I got frustrated, and basically forgot about the FontStruction. Finally I've uncovered this old thing & shared it! :)
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Published: 10th July, 2014
Last edited: 13th June, 2014
Created: 10th June, 2014
This is an alphabet I made when I was young. I originally wanted to make a font for this a long time ago, but I couldn't get it to curve properly. Now with the invention of brick nudging, I can finally complete this fontstruction.
The words are spelled as they sound.
Consonants:
K, G (hard g only), T, D, S, Z, Sh (press 'c'), Zh ('s' in 'invasion', 'ge' in 'beige', etc.) (press 'x'), Ch (press 'q'), J, R, L, Y, W, P, B, F, V, N, M, & H. There is also a variation of H (press capital 'Y') that represents no sound, and is used for words starting w/ vowels, or diphthongs like "ou".
Vowels:
Lowercase 'a' 'e' 'i' 'o' & 'u' represent 'a' in 'bat', 'e' in 'egg', 'i' in 'thick', 'o' in 'pot', & 'u' in 'thud' or 'put' respectively. Capital 'A' 'E' 'I' 'O' & 'U' represent 'igh' in 'high', 'ay' in 'way', 'ee' in 'tree', 'oa' in 'boat', & 'oo' in 'boot' respectively.
Examples:
daisy = dEsI
book = buk
ornament = YOrnumint
willpower = wilpaYUr
poison = pOYIsin
channel = qanl
fashion = facin
life = lAf