Thank you! ngl I'm quite proud and happy of my creation :D Also seems I ain't alone feeling Cyrillic vibes from my own script too. Oh yeah, most of em letters are evolved from Han-geul, with like a few more inspirations here and there from Bopomofo and Cyrillic. (The velar fricatives are largely evolved from Bopomofo for example, though also made to match the Old Han-geul yennieung letter)
Oh, as for the readings, /d/ and /t/ (non-aspirated plosives) are kinda allophones for syllable-initials, while /t̚/ (plosives with non-audible release) would be the most likely reading for syllable-finals
Society would rather deny a rare super expert talent and shoot itself in the foot, than ever be tolerant…
Isn't the profit motive, like, the main thing in capitalism!? And it's not even a consumer-facing role even. They can't even be profit-minded correctly wtf.
It's a cursive script which at the bare minimum can work as an abjad, but is usually an abugida with the vowel signs (especially when the diacritics are used).
And yep, it's mainly inspired by Han-geul and the sound inventory is largely taken from Jawi, the Malayo-Arabic script. With one more extra consonant coming from historical Cantonese. The idea of a cursive script also comes from the Jawi script as well, but written left-to-right instead.
Elements from Han-geul alone couldn't make enough new letters for the new sounds, so I'll have to borrow inspirations from elsewhere. Sometimes while adapting Han-geul letters into cursive form (especially ㅂ!!!), I run into trouble and this is also where other inspirations come in handy. Speaking of which, I have another post coming soon which will break down the origins and inspirations of a few example letters.
I use it for handwriting from time to time, especially when feeling either secretive or bored. Sadly I haven't yet digitalized the script into a proper font, so I couldn't use it as much as I wish.
Hmm… I ain't sure if a writing system by itself could be posted there though (the language written is actually Malay). Maybe the lemmy community is less strict than in Reddit?
Thank you!
Yes
I feel maybe a table would work better when listing graphemes and their respective phonemes?
It'll also be more convenient to compare your word examples if an IPA transcription is beside each word
Good luck and all the best for your conlanging!
Thank you! Really glad you love it as I do
Thank you! ngl I'm quite proud and happy of my creation :D Also seems I ain't alone feeling Cyrillic vibes from my own script too. Oh yeah, most of em letters are evolved from Han-geul, with like a few more inspirations here and there from Bopomofo and Cyrillic. (The velar fricatives are largely evolved from Bopomofo for example, though also made to match the Old Han-geul yennieung letter)
Oh, as for the readings, /d/ and /t/ (non-aspirated plosives) are kinda allophones for syllable-initials, while /t̚/ (plosives with non-audible release) would be the most likely reading for syllable-finals
Sadly, we live in a society.
Society would rather deny a rare super expert talent and shoot itself in the foot, than ever be tolerant…
Isn't the profit motive, like, the main thing in capitalism!? And it's not even a consumer-facing role even. They can't even be profit-minded correctly wtf.
Oh yeah, I've finally posted the breakdown for some letters here
Btw for the mysterious script that eluded you, were you referring to the Phoenician script?
I feel like I might need entire essays to describe the evolution for some of these letters…
Translation: English
How do the letters for Yuet-nyin emerge? Some examples.
Bahasa Melayu (Rumi)
Macam mana munculnya huruf-huruf Yuet-nyin? Contohnya.
بهاس ملايو (جاوي)
ماچم مان مونچولڽ حروف٢ يوؠتڽين؟ چونتوهڽ
It's a cursive script which at the bare minimum can work as an abjad, but is usually an abugida with the vowel signs (especially when the diacritics are used).
And yep, it's mainly inspired by Han-geul and the sound inventory is largely taken from Jawi, the Malayo-Arabic script. With one more extra consonant coming from historical Cantonese. The idea of a cursive script also comes from the Jawi script as well, but written left-to-right instead.
Elements from Han-geul alone couldn't make enough new letters for the new sounds, so I'll have to borrow inspirations from elsewhere. Sometimes while adapting Han-geul letters into cursive form (especially ㅂ!!!), I run into trouble and this is also where other inspirations come in handy. Speaking of which, I have another post coming soon which will break down the origins and inspirations of a few example letters.
I use it for handwriting from time to time, especially when feeling either secretive or bored. Sadly I haven't yet digitalized the script into a proper font, so I couldn't use it as much as I wish.
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Thank you so much!
Hmm… I ain't sure if a writing system by itself could be posted there though (the language written is actually Malay). Maybe the lemmy community is less strict than in Reddit?