If you had to change your language's writing system, which one would you adopt?
If you had to change your language's writing system, which one would you adopt?
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Sanskrit.
Is that fucking inuktitut as the penultimate one?
what are the two last ones?
Cree syllabics (although Inuktitut is based on it).
The last one is cuneiform.
>Cree syllabics
Is it easy to learn?
Mongolian
I have no idea. I've never tried. However, it's quite interesting in that the vowel for each syllable depends on which direction it's oriented.
What does Sup Forums think about non-latin writing systems.
Moon runes like the nips and chinese. Will make me feel special for knowing something that others don't.
I think my language would benefit from having it's own runes.
Sumerian
What is the 4th one?
I would go with Georgian, it's pretty aesthetic
>What is the 4th one?
It's cree as said
>finnrunes
that would be really cool
what would spurdorunes look like Pekka?
Keeps normalfags out and feels like being in a sekrit club. In cases like Japan, the worst they are going to get are weebs who want to learn the language, most of them fail because "moon runes too hard!".
I don't really have any ideas, I think there's ancient findings of Finnish runes but they're not developed enough for a modern writing system, rather it was just something akin to Egyptian hieroglyphs. Might be wrong.
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Made me think of Sup Forums's very own sekrit club language. Does one exist?
That were just shit stains Pekka
Esperanto ;^)
This. It reminds me of some Lord of the Rings Elvish shit. I'm convinced that's the only reason people learn it as a foreign language.
runic definitely
fuck it would be so cool to have our own writing system like slavs do
How come so much of Europe uses Latin? Why was it that only the Greeks and the Cyka Bylats that have their own scripts?
>the vowel for each syllable depends on which direction it's oriented.
that's actually pretty fucking smart
Hanzi and Kanji are kinda aesthetic but probably cancerous for daily life, even while having PCs and mobile dictionarys and stuff.
Dont really know about all the variations between the Devangaris and Abugidas 2bh, can people with different scripts understand eachother in that region?
What was the Roman Empire?
More countries should have the balls to introduce at least some traces of their native script.
Nothing. Hebrew is perfect.
The Irish had the worst runes.
Emoji based language.
Worked for ancient Egypt.
Maybe the old permic alphabet?
The komis are of your kind afterall.
Korean
REEEEEEEEEEEEE
why is Hebrew in the worst brain?
Russian cyrillic, because slav.
>writing from right to left
Ah yes, the Roman Empire, famous for conquering Ireland, Scandinavia, Germany, and the Baltics.
Actually, based on IQ test - the exact opposite (top to bottom) is the correct answer.
Jappaniizu ando Juuzu aaru da sumarutesto.
Cyrillic
That would be awesome
I want to learn old Anglo
But there are nearly zero sources to learn it.
I wouldn't adopt a completely different writing system, but I would bring back all of the letters that existed in Old English.
Neniu parolas tiun aĉan lingvon ĉi tie.
jebbo.co.uk
Here you go fæm.
keak, Grammarcy mīn fréawine
There's literally nothing wrong with that.
>cuneiform
>not a superior writing system passed down to humanity by hyperintelligent extraterrestrials
This one seems pretty beautiful.
From now on English will be written exclusively with the hiragana alphabet.
Good luck losers.
Except for the fact that most people are right handed and left to right with the right hand is a far more natural movement.
Cyrillic and Latin are the only good scripts. (Honorable mention to Greek)
Christianity
>fuck it would be so cool to have our own writing system like slavs do
cyrillic is just a mash up of a bunch of scripts, unless you meant ancient slavic languages
Is a fuckin artificial writing system, made after 1800, its a copy pf pitman taquigraphy system
>alphabet
Cuneiform or
Vulcan
wingdings
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