Uyat http://s182.photobucket.com/albums/x201/qangul/
This says Qang Taq oj Muhaj, the Qatama name I chose for myself.
Something I'm working on for Qatama.
I'm nowhere near finished, but it's going to be a kind of dictionary.
Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions? Questions?
I've seen this one before, no? I really like it. The parts are easily differentiated and its easy on the eyes (at lest the small sample).
Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions? Questions?It looks very interesting. Could you tell us more about what you're trying to do? I take it it is a logography? Symbols (mostly) represent morphemes? If so does it have a radical-and-determiner system? If so which part is the radical and which part is the determiner? Is it a phonetic radical and semantic determiner or a semantic radical and a phonetic determiner? Does the phonetic part correspond to the onset-and-nucleus or to the rime (nucleus-and-coda) or to something else (maybe onset-and-coda?)? How many radicals are there and what do they mean?
Or maybe it's a syllabary?
I've seen this one before, no?
Yeah, I came back around again. :)
The parts are easily differentiated and its easy on the eyes (at lest the small sample).
Strangely enough, that's why I like it.
Could you tell us more about what you're trying to do?
The idea is to make a visual thematic dictionary...sorta. I want to have something that I can update and edit whenever I need, and photobucket is extremely user friendly compared to many other free webhosts.
I take it it is a logography? Symbols (mostly) represent morphemes? If so does it have a radical-and-determiner system? If so which part is the radical and which part is the determiner? Is it a phonetic radical and semantic determiner or a semantic radical and a phonetic determiner? Does the phonetic part correspond to the onset-and-nucleus or to the rime (nucleus-and-coda) or to something else (maybe onset-and-coda?)? How many radicals are there and what do they mean?
Uh, no, no, no, no, no, no and no.
Or maybe it's a syllabary?
Yes. In case you missed the "Charts" sub-album, I show you a chart that will answer your question:
The parts are easily differentiated and its easy on the eyes (at lest the small sample).Strangely enough, that's why I like it.I like that too.
Could you tell us more about what you're trying to do?The idea is to make a visual thematic dictionary...sorta. I want to have something that I can update and edit whenever I need, and photobucket is extremely user friendly compared to many other free webhosts.Thanks.
...(various mistakes)...Uh, no, no, no, no, no, no and no.Oh.
Or maybe it's a syllabary?Yes. In case you missed the "Charts" sub-album,I did miss it.
I show you a chart that will answer your question: http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/9945/uyatja4.gifThanks. That does answer it, you're right.
I like it - the angularity is cool.
So, for direction, is it
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That's what it looks like in the sample.
(More would be nice!)
I like it - the angularity is cool.
So, for direction, is it
| /|
|/ |
?
That's what it looks like in the sample.
(More would be nice!)
The direction can be vertical or horizontal, mostly vertical though.
More what? Samples?
I will be updating the dictionary as much as possible.
A cursory attempt at a brushed version of this:
Just to show what the script might look like when handwritten.
Tolkien_Freak- 07-17-2007
I like the handwritten version, it looks cool.
Sano- 07-19-2007
I like the handwritten version, it looks cool.
Thanks, but the square version is my fav.
I like the ease on the eyes.
Sano- 07-21-2007
UPDATE:
Pronouns
I will post the variable pronunciations of a few of these later.
There are a few other additions if you look around.
Sano- 07-22-2007
I will post the variable pronunciations of a few of these later.
/mta/ vs /m@ta/ Both variations are acceptable.
/mnada/ vs /m@nada/ Both variations are acceptable.