Femsha   Femsha (Malàtko Femŝa)

Femsha (Malàtko Femŝa) was developed by Jace Elliott in the August of 2014 for his conlang called Femsho. The script's style was modeled after the ancient cuneiform system of Sumer, though it is used as an alphabet rather than a syllabary. The shapes of each letter were roughly based on an older script made for the language in late 2012.

Notable Features

Femsha alphabet

Femsha alphabet

Vowels

Stressed vowels are written with a dot above the affected letter like so

Femsha vowels

Elongated vowel sounds are written by doubling the letter like so

Femsha long vowels

Sample text

Sample text in the Femsha alphabet

Transliteration

Jeprèson bààlŝa kujèril poljèna, upraaĵnèjena vu dìgnito, polŝejèènon. Jeprèson bààlŝa kurùlil vu nejanimàto, koncijènĉo ok muninììcijil vu nèèja ĉo bààlŝa vu spirìĉo maltààna.
-Deklaràcijo Polŝejèènon Jeprèsa, Midokumentàro òja-

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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