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Re: Finally!

From:Christophe Grandsire <grandsir@...>
Date:Thursday, August 26, 1999, 8:37
Barry Garcia wrote:
> > dawier@hotmail.com writes: > >Segeul script (the 24-letter Hangul alphabet for IAL's) > > > >http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Hall/5517/segeul.gif > > > >The Lord's Prayer in English, written in Segeul > > > >http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Hall/5517/ourfathr.gif > > > >And when I said 20 characters, I was wrong. There are 14 consonants and > >10 > >vowels (or y+vowel combinations). > > > >Danny > > Very Interesting! Looks Korean, yet not quite. Your script seems a little > easier than Hangul is (i get lost at all of the double consonants, and > some of the rules). > > Well, i am working on a script for my personal language. It actually is an > older alphabet i made up, but i have to clean it up a bit. It has a very > "Cyrillic" quality to it. If i can find the image i will post that for all > of you on my homepage. >
I'm waiting for it. In my early years of conlanging, I discovered once the Cyrillic alphabet, and some bits of Russian, and I made a conlang with a very Cyrillic-like alphabet and a "Russian-like" grammar (at least what I thought to be Russian at that time). It had lots of inflections for cases and tenses. A real mess. I remember it was the first time I used an instrumental case. Don't remember much of it yet.
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