Zærān'jæ
Zærān'jæ script is invented by Sarah Kaseder
in order to write her conlang Zærān'jæ. The
conlang was dropped, but more letters was added to the script,
so almost every language can be written now.
Notable features
- Type of writing system: abugida
- Direction of writing: left to right in horizontal lines
- Used to write: Zærān'jæ, English, German, French, Spanish, Russian etc.
- The vowels are written on top of the consonants, like diacretical marks.
If a word begins with a vowel, the zero initial consonant is used.
- Consonants with the same articulation place look similary, expecially the voiced-unvoiced pairs.
- For the vowels, the first row is used word initial, while the second is used following a consonant.
Zærān'jæ script
Consonants
Additional consonants
Short vowels
Long vowels
Punctuation
The serial comma is used in listing and as decimal seperator.
Numerals
Sample Text in Zærān'jæ script (English mode)
Transliteration
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)
If you have any question, pleace contact at: admin[at]zaraana[dot]de
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