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Pasie wrote:I'm making a conlang, but I'm having trouble with it's script (Latin script is getting boring, and no other real scripts have the same vowels and consonants).
Pasie wrote:Sorry, dunno how to do the quotes...
Russian (I know that's a language, but I forgot what their script was called)
Pasie wrote:Koko! I've seen you post a comment on almost every page !
For what I'm looking for, a script with: somewhat simplicity (Kinda like Cyrillic or the simple Japanese characters) and the glyphs look nice together (well, they don't look weird when written beside each other). Thanks!
Koko wrote:Given the size of your vowel inventory, I'd say Cyrillic is your best bet if you want an existing script cause it has a lot of vowel symbols.
Pasie wrote:I'm making a conlang, but I'm having trouble with it's script (Latin script is getting boring, and no other real scripts have the same vowels and consonants). Could someone help me? Any tips? It has 18 vowels and 15 consonants (Extremely tonal) and I'm happy with any kind of writing: Pictographic, logographic, syllabaries, etc. Thanks!
nathlang wrote:Is there a constructed script similar to (alphabetic kanji)? I like the idea of it but personally the resulting "kanji" look kind of ugly to me. I like the look of actual kanji, but I like the idea pronunciation built into it as this script does.
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