Would your languages work if you wrote only consonants like in Ancient Hebrew?
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Would your languages work if you wrote only consonants like in Ancient Hebrew?
No, we tried Arabic script and it was shit
I hate how in Arabic letter changes depending on place, very confusing
Have you never tried writing Latin script in cursive?
Yes
At least letters still look similar and it don't matter if they are on beginning or on end
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No, we use too many vowels
Yes
Yes.
Nglsh s s dstnct, y prbly ndrstnd wht ths sntnc s syng.
ndrstnd
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l r cnch d t hrmn
i think it would work
Yes.
It is called Phoenician.
yes
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Arabic doesn't have only consonants though, long vowels are still written out. Plus there's only three vowels.
n l s l vrdd pr pd q s fncn dsps d td.
kk s ntndble
i have no idea what you have written but checking
Buddy will you explain to me "Kobolek hung himself"? Xpln pls frnd
It is spanish written without vowels, just like OP said. It seems that It works after all cuz I understood the argentinian.
it's called apulian dialect
i can't read Spanish
Bst lngg n th wrld.
>called apulian dialact
Fls nc t b prt f gd´s chsn ppl.
>flg
Wht dd h mn by ths
false nice to be part of God's chosen people
w r vrywhr, br, w wn hllywd, th bnks nd yr cntry.
close enough
*Feels nice to be part of God´s chosen people
Wht dnt ndrstnd s why y pstd tht s rply t m.
ls,
*rn
I dd fr th kks. I m nt vn jwsh