Llis Script
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The alphabet contains 21 letters divided into three consonant blocks and three vowel blocks:
ga, da, ba, va, za
xy, cy, ry, þy
hø, wø, jø
a, æ, o
y, u, i
ø, e, '
A particular thing about this script is the colors: each letter is either black, blue or green. Most blocks have three letters, one of each color.
To avoid ambiguities, Latin letters are printed in infrayellow (red) here. This color is outside the optical spectrum of the inhabitants on the planet of the "Lunatics in Space".
Long vowels have a short vertical line on the right in the same color of the respective short vowel.
The first consonant block can also adopt accents.
A horizontal line indicates a hard consonant. For example, a g becomes a k this way.
But the block "can do more": With a small circle, it becomes the respective nasal consonant. For example, a b becomes an m this way.
Okay, l is not nasal, and there is no circular neighbor to v. But these two letters are written with other signs, aren't they? :)
Here you can see the letter in this script for every letter of the Latin transcription:
You write from up to down and from right to left. So the letters are in the right order from ga' to jø and from a to ''. There are no punctuation marks, quotation marks or brackets.
And don't miss the other Conlangs. :-)
