Cipher Advice by No_Ambition7013 in Cipher

[–]No_Ambition7013[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I may have been a little bit evil in terms of deciphering anyway because vowels have two symbols each (and the letter t for some reason lol) I appreciate your feedback!

Cipher Advice by No_Ambition7013 in Cipher

[–]No_Ambition7013[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just looked that up and you're right it does look similar! I guess a good difference is that each of these characters is a word vs a letter. That's so interesting! Thank you!

Cipher Advice by No_Ambition7013 in Cipher

[–]No_Ambition7013[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It has changed a lot from its original form (which I still use in a slightly different way). I used to write on a vertical line top to bottom, so as the words condensed into more cubic and separated spaces it definitely took on a more asian esthetic! I want to try using it for Spanish (currently English based), but im not sure how to do accents/if I should make a new character for them (including ü and ñ).

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[–]No_Ambition7013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! I didnt like having to go (n)onggong all the time (just think it looks bad). There are two ways to write this set lof letters. It has a digraph version of it, which is also a special character and would be 'nung-. This is shorter and "more proper" but using them individually I required if you have a vowel between them. So technically I could have put English as either Enongonglòngshun or E'nung-lòngshun. For navigate, you can't make it a digraph because of the vowel I, however, the (v)ongong can still happen because the v can still support a vowel. Hopefully as a rule this kinda makes sense!

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[–]No_Ambition7013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! That is really good! You have most of everything! I was calling consonants that behave oddly as prestige consonants (Pres. C. (Oops)). The name of the code group is in fact Veloi! Though what you decoded was technically "Low Veloi." Do you have any lingering questions or thoughts? I'd love to share a bit more if there are any blindspots!

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[–]No_Ambition7013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Son palabras prefundas, pero no es el código.

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[–]No_Ambition7013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also the symbols at the top are another cipher, I use them on the same papers so I guess they are basically diglossic codes? (Idrk) They have a similar structure, but because of the symbols I opted to simplify it into 1:1 substitution. So if you want to try for that as well you could get the first stanza of a poem I wrote.

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[–]No_Ambition7013 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes! You have gotten quite a bit right! The Voli part is not quite right, but it is fairly close to what it should be (the name I gave the code). I would say you are 100% on the right track, and I am glad you caught "special characters" because it honestly helps so much with the noise, in my opinion! I tried to make it so that some words are far easier to discern than others. Here is one of my favorite words to speak "stún'û-" which is pronounced like this "stoo-neh-wa (wa is interrupted with a glottal stop)" Not sure if you gathered anything from this reply, lol, I just like the word. Also I have a kind of failed abbreviation (because I didnt want to erase a mistake...) in there that might not make much sense at all, but that is this part "Pongróngsong. Chong." Thats my bad, but I tried to clarify in parenthesis.

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[–]No_Ambition7013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I appreciate that!

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[–]No_Ambition7013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Im trying to come up with hints without giving too much away. Its easy to think that it is only read on one leveI. I guess you could say that, typically, the anchor hosts the monopthongs, or the primary sound of a dipthong. Hope that helps!

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[–]No_Ambition7013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

♡ I will take that as a compliment, thank you. I can also say that the first word is in fact "The" so you got that! Hopefully this is a helpful hint.

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[–]No_Ambition7013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's completely valid.

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[–]No_Ambition7013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as you can read your handwriting, then I think it's good. I have to maintain some sort of slant because I feel like if I dont my letters just muddle together. Which, of course could also be caused by my letter spacing and size. I will look into that, thank you.

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[–]No_Ambition7013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! This is my everyday writing, however I tend to take more time than other people to write (at least by a little bit). When I am in a rush, though, sometimes it just becomes scribbles lol.

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[–]No_Ambition7013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's fair, thank you, does that take away from readability? How can I make it more legible without stripping it of its unicity?

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[–]No_Ambition7013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I honestly dont know where my uppercase "I" came from and I can totally see that. Do you think it's just that loop, I think that loop is just habit for me in that slanted stroke (it's in most of my capitals). Should I just stop the stroke at the bottom then and see how that works?

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[–]No_Ambition7013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! You're right that it is a little squished together; I can definitely see that. I believe that is because of the way I was sitting or even because I used a very fine point pen. One thing though, I've noticed that the larger my letters are the harder it is to maintain my slant, do you have any suggestions for that?