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Made at work, digitized later. Quite neat.

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Made at work, digitized later. Quite neat.

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writing sample
Mmenōnowek is the name, 15x15cm
I am making a cursive variation of Anishinaabemowin syllabics, I'm going to end up making a couple original graphemes bc not everything can be cursivized from what I've been able to do so far, but perhaps I can do it.
I think hight, diaereses, or something else could indicate voicing.
An acute accent could symbolize vowel lengthening, and a dot somewhere couple indicate a syllable final, like how Tamil does.
Suppose one were to design an alphabet. In it, the letters for the k sound in kite and the g sound in good are nearly identical, as if they’re variations of each other
Would this make sense?
Yes, those are very similar letters
No, but it’s fine. It’d be like d p q and b being unrelated yet looking the same
No, it’d be confusing

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Ha In Daħtap
Ha in daħtap unt žamra patak
/ha/ /in/ /daħ.'tap/ /unt/ /ʒam.'ra/ /pa.'tak/
1-ERG 1.POSS fear-ABS IMP endure FUT-VBZ.1
I will face my fear.
BEHOLD, my newest invention; "Fence"
This fancy lookin' letter is objectively one of my best inventions yet. Why? because it can be used for ANYTHING. ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING can be transcribed with a bunch-o-fences.