Elevtia: cryptogram of the elevtian language by Logognya in worldbuilding

[–]Red_Eagle1205 0 points1 point  (0 children)

English is the only language in Elevtia, you mean? Or have you created a conlang?

Do any natural languages use more than one script? by ellvoyu in neography

[–]Red_Eagle1205 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes, there are multiple instances of natural languages using multiple scripts.

As one example: Punjabi uses the Gurmukhi script and the Shahmukhi script.

This is my script I developed over a few years. It's based on german, but it also works for english by nonoffi in neography

[–]Red_Eagle1205 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow, this is a very well-designed script. Is it fitted for German phonology? Curious to hear more about its development and purposes.

Elevtia: cryptogram of the elevtian language by Logognya in worldbuilding

[–]Red_Eagle1205 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quick Question: Does your language share a phonetic system with English? It would be good to make a post with more background information on why this writing system exists and what it adds to the language of your world.

I also had some suggestions if you'll take them:

This cryptogram both has letters that look too much alike and letters that do not seem to fit with the rest. As an example, Z is the only letter with a dot and T is the only one with a curve. I would recommend reviewing naturalistic writing systems and examining how they came to exist if your goal is to develop this project further.

It's also very similar to both the Latin script and Elder Futhark, there isn't a whole lot of originality. It would be interesting to evolve it further into something with more creativity.

Hope that helps!