Re: Ancient Egyptian Orthography (Was: Conlang orthographies [was Re: Latin grammar])
From: | David Peterson <digitalscream@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, September 4, 2002, 18:30 |
In a message dated 09/4/02 9:09:02 AM, maurauser@DPG.HU writes:
<< Such as I used in the systemn of my language Long Wer. It's based on the
Egyptian but a bit more simple than the original one. It's very funny to
write with it and extremely beautiful. I simply just can love it.
I use it as a primarily syllabic writing where every syllabe sign has one
meaning and can be used as an ideogram. The bar is used only as a place
filling sign, to fill the holes in the line. They have almost the same
alphabet as Egyptian and havbe some true ideograms. They can skip vowels too.
>>
Do you have a website for Long Wer? I'd love to see it written. :)
-David
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