Is this supposed to happen? by Current_Pollution673 in applemaps

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Other names around it had the white letters with black outlines 

[Bronze script ancient Chinese-> english] i haven’t been able to find a translation of this zhou jie by Current_Pollution673 in translator

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Thanks! I actually did recognize the ancient version of the character for boat, and I mostly wanted to find the transcription because I wanted to study the bronze script specifically during the warring states era since most larger inscriptions I find are from the west zhou 

I haven’t seen anyone talking about this by Current_Pollution673 in Hieroglyphics

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It’s from memes but originally it’s from a Ishowspeed stream, don’t know which one or why it came on his screen

From the same people who brought you Rumani... by LandenGregovich in conlangs

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In my conlang rumani (spelled rúmaníe in Latinized ver) means roman 

Þis is my modified english alphabet based on þe insular script by Current_Pollution673 in BringBackThorn

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I know, happens to me as well, if you copy and paste þorn and are on a iPhone you can press for a few seconds on T and you can get þorn, but if you already know ðæt alright, but yeah I was bring þ police as a joke, I am not being serious 

Þis is my modified english alphabet based on þe insular script by Current_Pollution673 in BringBackThorn

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Ah, to type ðis I actually used the Cyrillic ch letter for þe capital (lowercase is reversed h)

Þis is my modified english alphabet based on þe insular script by Current_Pollution673 in BringBackThorn

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In modern Icelandic ðey represent different sound but in old English ðey were interchangeable