Talarian uses (inter alia) a modified cuneiform syllabary.
Loucarian uses a Coptic-Greek alphabet.
I've used (Germanic) runes on occasion for some early conlangs. Avantimannish borrows some Turkic as well as Germanic runeforms.
Any conlangs with non-Latin natural scripts?
Re: Any conlangs with non-Latin natural scripts?
I've been using Arabic and Aramaic/Hebrew for a few sketches I've been knocking around. Perso-Arabic seems well-suited to one unnamed small-inventory language.
Currently there's an allophone set of [l~ɺ~ɾ~d] and I've been splitting that between graphical <l>, <r>, and <d>. Not sure if that's the best option.
I like your choice of those scripts, they fit the feel of Kala very well. Have you ever tried a Mongolian script or 'Phags-pa? The latter would likely look cool.
- دشلی کیوی or دَشْلِی کِیوِی [dæɕ.liː kiː.ʋiː] is a name.
- پأ دو سیرش or پَأ دُو سَیْرِشْ [pæ duː sɐɪ̯.ɾɪɕ] <NEG IMP-VEHICULAR-MOVEMENT embark> "Don't you dare leave!"
- דשלי כיוי or דַשלִי כִיוִי
- פא דו סירש or פאּ דוּ סַירִש
Currently there's an allophone set of [l~ɺ~ɾ~d] and I've been splitting that between graphical <l>, <r>, and <d>. Not sure if that's the best option.
Cool!Zaarin wrote:I have a currently unnamed and still-in-development conlang that uses Syriac script.
That second link doesn't work.
I like your choice of those scripts, they fit the feel of Kala very well. Have you ever tried a Mongolian script or 'Phags-pa? The latter would likely look cool.
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Re: Any conlangs with non-Latin natural scripts?
I suppose now would be as good a time as any to point down this forum at my althist Greek.
Ο ορανς τα ανα̨ριθομον ϝερρον εͱεν ανθροποτροφον.
Το̨ ανθροπς αυ̨τ εκψον επ αθο̨ οραναμο̨ϝον.
Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν.
Ο ορανς τα ανα̨ριθομον ϝερρον εͱεν ανθροποτροφον.
Το̨ ανθροπς αυ̨τ εκψον επ αθο̨ οραναμο̨ϝον.
Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν.
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Ο ορανς τα ανα̨ριθομον ϝερρον εͱεν ανθροποτροφον.
Το̨ ανθροπς αυ̨τ εκψον επ αθο̨ οραναμο̨ϝον.
Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν.
Ο ορανς τα ανα̨ριθομον ϝερρον εͱεν ανθροποτροφον.
Το̨ ανθροπς αυ̨τ εκψον επ αθο̨ οραναμο̨ϝον.
Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν. Θαιν.
Re: Any conlangs with non-Latin natural scripts?
One of my conlangs used a mixture of the Gothic and Glagolitic alphabet at one time. The modern version is written in Latin script though.
Here is the Lord's Prayer for example:

I use a syllabary based on Sumerian cuneiform for an IE conlang. Here is the beginning of The Hobbit:

I use hanzi for phonemic transcription of my "future German" conlang. Here is article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:
奥莱梅谢豪策泽伊莱黑劳黑欧杰罗策泽伊莱黑瓦策
Here is the Lord's Prayer for example:

I use a syllabary based on Sumerian cuneiform for an IE conlang. Here is the beginning of The Hobbit:

I use hanzi for phonemic transcription of my "future German" conlang. Here is article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:
奥莱梅谢豪策泽伊莱黑劳黑欧杰罗策泽伊莱黑瓦策
Re: Any conlangs with non-Latin natural scripts?
So cool! If my current real-world project weren't 4000 years too late and on the wrong side of the Mediterranean, I'd be tempted to try that.cenysor wrote:I use a syllabary based on Sumerian cuneiform for an IE conlang. Here is the beginning of The Hobbit:
"But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me,
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”



