Inscription in Phoenician abjad. Basalt stele of King Kilamuwa of Sam’al, c. 825 BC.
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Inscription in Phoenician abjad. Basalt stele of King Kilamuwa of Sam’al, c. 825 BC.
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Translated Fionna and Cake into Arabic as فيونة و كيك and it became Fayyuna & Kayk
Vrikha alphasyllabary
Proud with this one. No specific IPA values, can be used as English cipher (or not >w>)
carved alabaster stelæ, southern arabia.
c. 1st century b.c. - 1st century a.d.

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Al-Suluf, another constructed font for Romanian
The name means absolutely nothing, but is meant to sound like “slove”, but with an Arabic accent. I’m weird like that.
The font is a featural abjad, with the vowels being present as diacritics. Features isolate, initial, medial and final forms for all letters, and includes separate letters for the sounds ŋ,ʃ, t͡s, t͡ʃ and d͡ʒ (ng, sh, ts, ch and dj)
The text is the first article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
No numbers or punctuation just yet.
Kittât (Legendary Sith) chart