Cronam

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Cronam    The Cronam alphabet was invented by Nathanael Hodge to write Lantyrian, a language used in a story he started but never completed. He has since gone on to…

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Crimean Tatar

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Crimean Tatar (Qırımtatar tili/Къырымтатар тили) Crimean Tatar is a member of the Kypchak branch of Turkic languages. There are about 300,000 speakers of this language in Crimea, Central Asia, mainly…

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Creek

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Creek (Mvskoke) Creek is a Muskogean language with about 4,700 speakers in the US states of Oklahoma and Florida. It is spoken by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, the Seminole Nation…

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Cree

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Cree syllabary (ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ) Origin James Evans, a Wesleyan missionary working at Norway House in Hudson's Bay, invented a syllabary for the Ojibwe language in about 1840. He had tried to…

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Cpg

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Chromaphonoglyphics (CPG) CPG was created by Richard Brodie, a retired computer programmer now involved in translating Middle English poetry. His goal has been to create a writing system that combines…

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