Enkidukai Language/Writing System

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This is a testing writing system and is in development.

Enkien Scripture - click for larger version.

Structure

The Enkien Writing system is read from top to bottom, then left to right. Each symbol consists of three subsymbols: an initial consonant, a vowel, and a final consonant, which are arranged vertically. The initial and final characters are attached to the vowel at their lowest or highest point, respectively.

To the right are are the symbols for the alphabet, arrange into three tables by sound and position.

Also note that due to Enkidukai anatomy, L and R are highly interchangeable, and therefore use the same symbol (Shown here with a simple 'L')

Consonants can also be stacked from left to right in the order they are said - an example of this is below, for clarity.

Examples

Examples of enkien text.

To the right are some examples of Enkien text with their translations.


Punctuation

[TODO...]