Bulughman alphabet
The Bulughman alphabet was invented by TJ to write his conlang of the same name.
The conlang is spoken by nomadic people that live on a hypothetical world on the
eastern boundaries where they met Alexander, a conquestador, who taught them how
to write their own language and communicate.
Notable features
- Type of writing system: alphabet
- Direction of writing: right to left in horizontal lines
- The basic inspiration for letter shapes was the flipped Latin letters
- Letters marked in red, are letters that do not come connected to the
next letter after them - The isolated form of the letter is a form by which this letter is written
separated from any word, like for ordering things or just to mention the letter
alone if the occasion is to be so.
Bulughman alphabet
Bulughman dots
The dots are used to change the sounds of some letters; Qiliq (above)
changes the sounds of some letters to something else as shown in the charts.
Bugh (below) is a mark of stress (double letters).
Bulughman numbers
The numbers are written from right to left as well and as they are said.
Eg. 1980 becomes 0891.