Mata Kain ('cloth pattern'; mata 'eye', kain 'fabric') is a script designed to write Tutur Tenggelar, a linguistic purism project based on Indonesian and Malay without loanwords and without neologisms. As such, the script only has glyphs for native sounds, excluding the sounds /e o/ which are merged with <i u> respectively.
Each "pattern" contains a whole syllable, made up of an initial consonant on the left side, a vowel "thread" inside the pattern, and a final consonant on the left side. A null consonant glyph is used when a syllable begins with no consonant; the same applies when a syllable ends with an open final.
Beside two punctuations for a short and long pause (corresponding to Latin comma and dot), there are also two signs for reduplications. The first sign denotes regular full reduplication (e.g. anak-anak & berbisik-bisik), while the second sign denotes special reduplication (e.g. sayur-mayur & kayu-kayan). There are also additional glyphs used for decorative purposes, as the script is designed not to be written, but instead woven into fabric and clothing. These decorative glyphs are meant to be written uniformly, separate from the ones used to write the actual language.
In typing, initials are typed with their corresponding lowercase Latin alphabet letters, safe for some glyphs which will be listed below. The same applies with the vowels. Finals are typed with the corresponding uppercase Latin alphabet letters, again with some exceptions.
Guide: <writing> /sound/ [typing]
INITIALS
null /Ø/ [f]
<m> /m/ [m]
<n> /n/ [n]
<ny> /ɲ/ [z]
<ng> /ŋ/ [x]
<p> /p/ [p]
<t> /t/ [t]
<c> /ʧ/ [c]
<k> /k/ [k]
<b> /b/ [b]
<d> /d/ [d]
<j> /ʤ/ [j]
<g> /g/ [g]
<w> /w/ [w]
<l> /l/ [l]
<y> /j/ [y]
<r> /r/ [r]
<s> /s/ [s]
<h> /h/ [h]
VOWELS
<e> /ə/ [q]
<a> /a/ [a]
<i> /i/ [a]
<é> /e/ [e] or [i]
<u> /u/ [u]
<o> /o/ [o] or [u]
FINALS
null /Ø/ [Q]
<m> /m/ [M]
<n> /n/ [N]
<ng> /ŋ/ [X]
<p> /p/ [P]
<t> /t/ [T]
<k> /ʔ/ [K]
<w> /w/ [W]
<l> /l/ [L]
<y> /j/ [Y]
<r> /r/ [R]
<s> /s/ [S]
<h> /h/ [H]
NUMERALS
<1> [1]
<2> [2]
<3> [3]
<4> [4]
<5> [5]
<6> [6]
<7> [7]
<8> [8]
<9> [9]
tens [0]
hundreds [%]
thousands [$]
PUNCTUATIONS
<.> [.]
<,> [,]
<(> [(]
<)> [)]
reduplication [`]
special reduplication [~]
DECORATIONS
[@] kuntum bersanding
[#] gigi balang
[^] pucuk rebung
[*] telingkai pucuk
[+] bintang-bintang
[\] tampuk manggis
[/] itik pulang petang
This is a multilingual font, and will likely be a perennial work in progress. Feel free to suggest the addition of new scripts and glyphs, as well as changes to existing glyphs (esp. non-Latin).
Largest font tagged with 'segment'. ≥190 languages supported from 29 scripts (Arabic*, Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Greek, Braille, Emoji*, Bopomofo, Hangul Jamo, Armenian, Katakana, NKo*, Lisu, Lydian, Ol Chiki*, Mro*, Toto*, Tengwar CSUR*, Cirth CSUR*, Shavian, Klingon CSUR, Nag Mundari*, Multani, Pau Cin Hau*, Hanifi Rohingya*, Bassa Vah*, Phagspa). Partial support for 6 languages (Korean, Japanese, Mandarin, Hokkien, Cia-Cia, Tibetan). 5 game sets supported (Mahjong, Chess, Draughts, Dice, Playing Cards). 14160 B of ROM for a full hardware implementation.
Turkish users, the lowercase i is dotted without serifs and dotless with serifs.
(_ is next to be added to this font)
Beringin Ukir is a serif rendition of the constructed Beringin script created by Adam Damario in 2017. A documentation by its creator can be read here (in Indonesian and English), while a documentation by Omniglot can be read here (in English).
The letters are made separated from one another, unlike the original verison in which each letters are connected, to emphasize its serif property. I've also added a reduplication sign in order to write Indonesian and Malay words more efficiently. In addition to that, this rendition of the Beringin script doesn't have letters for foreign sounds (/f q v ʃ x z/) as this rendition is intended to write Austronesian words only.
Beringin Tulis is a minimalist rendition of the constructed Beringin script created by Adam Damario in 2017. A documentation by its creator can be read here (in Indonesian and English), while a documentation by Omniglot can be read here (in English).
Besides having stylized letterforms, I've added a reduplication sign in order to write Indonesian and Malay words more efficiently. In addition to that, this rendition of the Beringin script doesn't have letters for foreign sounds (/f q v ʃ x z/) as this rendition is intended to write Austronesian words only.
This font is licensed under OFL.
LSans
666 characters
This is a Latin alphabet based font to write Hanacaraka or Javanese alphabet on computer that hasn't yet supported Javanese script natively.
This font was made for modern use, therefore only the Nglegena characters included in this font, the Murda and Mahaprana characters are excluded.
I realize that this font is not perfect and still has many weaknesses, so helpful comments and suggestions will be really helping. Please keep comments respectful, Thank You.
Author: Kurt Reyhans
Akam
another rounded font
this font supports :
Čeština-Czech
Dansk-Danish
English
Suomalainen - Finnish
Français-French
Deutsch-German
Bahasa Indonesia-Indonesian
Italiano-Italian
Melayu-Malay
Polski-Polish
Tagalog (Latin)
Svenska - Swedish
Español - Spanish
This is a clone"Sederhana" is an Indonesian word, meaning "simple"
with its simple style, funny looking "V", lack of diagonal lines, and its easy to read!
this font is CAPITAL ONLY!
note for Arab users:
بطريقة ما لا يعمل الجزء العربي من الخط ، لذلك يجب عليك استخدام الأحرف الأساسية النهائية والمتوسطة والأولية للكتابة بدلاً من ذلك
اسف على ذلك :/
somehow the Arabic part of the font doesn't work, so you must use the final, middle, and initial base characters to type instead
sorry for that :/
(نعم أنا أستخدم مترجم جوجل فأنا لست عربي, yes i use google translate, I'm not an Arab)
- Basic Latin
- More Latin
- Extended Latin A and B
- Greek
- Cyrillic
- Arabic
- Armenian
- Georgian
Intended Language Support
عربى-Arabic
հայոց լեզու-Armenian
Беларуская мова-Belarusian
български език-Bulgarian
Hrvatski jezik-Croatian
čeština-Czech
Dansk-Danish
Nederlandse taal-Dutch
English
Esperanto
Français-French
ქართული ენა-Georgian
Deutsch-German
Magyar-Hungarian
Bahasa Indonesia-Indonesian
Italiano-Italian
Қазақ, Qazaq-Kazakh
Melayu-Malay
Polski-Polish
Pусский-Russian
Српски-Serbian
Tagalog
Türk-Turkish
українська-Ukrainian