u/Causativepassive

A new logogram in the Kelangkai script
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A new logogram in the Kelangkai script

​It turns out that these ten words share a common etymological root: the Latin word manus, meaning "hand" ✋💪

​Can you guys see the hand in the character? 👀

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Kelangkai script: a script specially designed to write the Indonesian language 🇮🇩

u/Causativepassive — 3 days ago

New Letters in Kelangkai Script

The Kelangkai script is a hybrid abugida designed for the Indonesian language 🇮🇩

The shape of the first letter is inspired by its meaning: 'middle' or 'center' 🌪️🎯🥏🪐

u/Causativepassive — 7 days ago

A modern script specially designed for writing the Indonesian language. It is a "hybrid abugida", that is, an abugida with elements of abjad and morphographic/ logographic systems.

This script is more space-saving compared to the Latin alphabet and local scripts. It can be written without spaces because it has several "anti-ambiguous" features, such as letters for affixes, letters for bound forms, syllable repetition marks, and word repetition marks.

u/Causativepassive — 11 days ago

A modern script specially designed for writing the Indonesian language. It is a "hybrid abugida", that is, an abugida with elements of abjad and morphographic/logographic systems.

This script is more space-saving compared to the Latin alphabet and local scripts. It can be written without spaces because it has several "anti-ambiguous" features, such as letters for affixes, letters for bound forms, syllable repetition marks, and word repetition marks.

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u/Causativepassive — 11 days ago