Evreísmo alphabet
The Evreísmo alphabet was invented by C. J. Bennett, Jr. (cjbennettjr@yahoo.com)
It developed from a block-letter alphabet called Hebreísmo. Hebreísmo
was invented to write Castilian Spanish with Hebrew characters. Evreísmo is
used to write a modified version of Castilian Spanish called Ha-Evré
Evreísmo alphabet
Notes
- Evreísmo is written from right to left in horizontal rows.
- The Alternate Vowel Forms may only appear over the following letters: B,
Ch, D, F, G, H, J, K, M, N, Ny, P, S, T, Z.
- Only one vowel may appear over a letter.
- Accent marks appear below the consonant with the alternate vowel form or
below the vowel.
- Accent marks separating two vowels must appear below the U or I.
- Accent marks also show the syllable of stress when that syllable is not
the penultimate syllable; the penultimate syllable is the proper syllable of
stress.
Sample text in the Evreísmo alphabet
Transliteration
Todil ha-rasatim humanil nazent libril i igualil en ha-dignidada i ha-derechim i,
vadotatil komo sant de ha-razono i ha-konzienzia, debent rakomportatse fraternalmente
ha-unim kon ha-otrim.
Translation
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They
are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another
in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
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