Ewe

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Evíon Evíon was invented by Daniel M. Pulley in 2005. He was inspired by the Arabic script, the Tengwar of Fëanor, and a little bit by Divine epiphany. It can…

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Evion

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Evíon Evíon was invented by Daniel M. Pulley in 2005. He was inspired by the Arabic script, the Tengwar of Fëanor, and a little bit by Divine epiphany. It can…

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Evenki

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Evenki (Эвэнки/Ēwēnki) Evenki is part of the Manchu-Tungus sub-group of Altaic languages and has about 20,000 speakers. It is spoken in the Evenki Autonomous District, or Evenkia (Эведы Автомоды Округ)…

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Even

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Even (эвэды торэн) Even belongs to the Siberian (or Evonkian) group of the Northern branch of the Manchu-Tungus languages. It is spoken by about 7,000 speakers in Siberia, specifically in…

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Europaphon

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Europaphon    Europaphon is an alternative alphabet for English invented by Joel Tashinian and intended to be more efficient than the current alphabet. It is a phonetic alphabet designed for…

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