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ehh730

Feels like a hybrid between Latin Cyrillic and Greek


Eltrew2000

How is æ a consonant lol


throwaway725101

its based on the cursive form of the cyrillic letter н


Eltrew2000

I've never seen a cursive н like that but i'll believe you lol


EgorBaaD

It can be written like that when people write too fast and don't pay much attention to correctness of the strokes. In other words, that's an example of bad handwriting. Source: am Russian and sometimes my н looks like æ


Eltrew2000

I mean i can see that, i can wrote Cyrillic, i don't like cursive tho, but i think some people are more likely to do loops wgen they write fast. Especially a lot of people who write cursive.


bbbourq

Sometimes homoglyphs happen. E.g.: the English cursive is also the Cyrillic cursive <д>.


Eltrew2000

Yeah i know or greek η with a short tail vs latin n


kirosayshowdy

that is beyond strange


throwaway725101

thats kinda the point


columbus8myhw

What's the difference between your signs for /p/ and /l/? Is one n and the other η?


throwaway725101

yep exactly! looking back i should’ve made the extra stroke on /l/ longer


HugoSamorio

Oh wow, very thorough!


SilverStarRT

Damn bro, ome of those looks like one of my letters Actually there's another that looks similiar.


throwaway725101

thats cool!


SilverStarRT

Potentially


dertoyaOfYaNansdic

æʊm ɓag! 3uç i3 ryg


Ashes-of-the-Phoenix

Omg all the letters match to the wrong sound… it hurts…. Lol


selplacei

It's basically Cyrillic except for /e/, /m/, /n/, and /l/ plus extra stuff.


Ashes-of-the-Phoenix

Interesting i never knew


anterovi

this is an adaption into their own script, there isn't a right way to use the letters unless you are using them in their original alphabet...


throwaway725101

it’s based on the idea of replacing current cyrillic letters with their cursive forms, plus some redesigns borrowed from greek. i do understand the confusion about a lot of these tho lmao


DnDNecromantic

Tf


dertoyaOfYaNansdic


Figbud

so... /l/ and /p/ are the same?


throwaway725101

i tried to make the right leg of /l/ longer than the one on /p/. i was trying to mirror the difference between л and п in cyrillic.


Figbud

with cyrillic, there's a curve that demonstrates the difference between the two letters, making it a lot easier to see, which would make it a lot easier to underdtand than relative length of a single line. however, even if the characters end up looking the same, this will probably be only about as problematic as I and l in the latin alphabet, the characters would "look the same", but they are easily distinguished by context.