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séimhiú is written with the lenited letter followed by the unlenited letter (vb-, etc.) while urú is written with a tilde on top of the letter | séimhiú is written with the lenited letter followed by the unlenited letter (vb-, etc.) while urú is written with a tilde on top of the letter | ||
Religious people may capitalize the person marker in 2sg inflected prepositions when referring to God (eg. ''orT'') | |||
=Cualand Netagin orthography= | =Cualand Netagin orthography= | ||
comically Englishy | comically Englishy |
Revision as of 15:58, 15 January 2022
Tricin Irish alphabet
"what if Cyrillic descended from Latin instead of Greek"
inspired by uncial but with iotified letters that look like Cyrillic and soft signs
y for ao
séimhiú is written with the lenited letter followed by the unlenited letter (vb-, etc.) while urú is written with a tilde on top of the letter
Religious people may capitalize the person marker in 2sg inflected prepositions when referring to God (eg. orT)
Cualand Netagin orthography
comically Englishy
hanier -> hanere
dyktie viel -> đuqŧeøe vele (ø is used for an "empty consonant")
Bric ťebarin ku ďáccerabáccera votok midxin. -> Breev̠ taibareen coo dassety-bassety votoque meeđħeen. (Cualand uses "dassety-bassety" instead of "ďáccerabáccera")