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@TheEpikalREKT
@TheEpikalREKT 5 күн бұрын
க்ஷகஅலமி! ஈஅஇ அஙதூ ஏட ஒஐஊஅஏஊ ரள டீல ஈஐனேனலெ இளிஏஊர றினலெ ஏகனி! லனெஎஊஐ
@teesteak
@teesteak 12 күн бұрын
0:44 Con Lang :trollface: I do that
@teesteak
@teesteak 12 күн бұрын
And I want to make no one know I do that
@akaithecreator7448
@akaithecreator7448 22 күн бұрын
My pseudo-logograph system doesn't have a glyph for every single word, but instead more common base glyphs, that can combine into different meanings. For instance, 💧is water ☐ is box so 💧☐ would be water bottle
@savveffects507
@savveffects507 27 күн бұрын
As a writer you are a godsend 🙏😂
@chartreusewreathosc
@chartreusewreathosc 27 күн бұрын
i made a writing system/number system in 6th grade. /\//.N//.//\.//\.//\N!
@kalinkavelinova2529
@kalinkavelinova2529 Ай бұрын
Greek Extended Aa Bb Gg Dd Ee Zz Hh Qq Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Cc Oo Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Ff Xx Yy Ww Ââ Êê Ĥĥ Ĵĵ Ôô Ûû Ŵŵ ß Example:Kalhmêra!(Hello) Qessalonĵkh(Thessaloniki) Gûroß(Gyros) Tzatzĵkj(Tzatziki)
@kalinkavelinova2529
@kalinkavelinova2529 Ай бұрын
I created my own A Ä Ą B Ɓ C Č Č̣ D Ð Ɗ Ḍ E Ë Ę Ə Ɛ F G H Ĥ I Į Ï J J̌ J̣̌ K Ƙ L Ł M N Ŋ Ñ O Ɔ Ơ Ø Ö P Q R Ř S Š ß Ṣ̌ Ṣ T Þ Ṭ U Ü Ų Ư V W Ŵ X X̌ Y Ÿ Ƴ Z Ẓ̌ Ž
@KateGladstone
@KateGladstone Ай бұрын
I am intrigued by his video: not just because of the clever ideas, but because this is the first time I’ve ever seen an Arab write left-handed. ;-)
@moenajadmmh194
@moenajadmmh194 Ай бұрын
I do it 10 years a go and to be effective and phonetic writing system ever
@Zacharaijas
@Zacharaijas 2 ай бұрын
bro dropped one banger and left
@kirahen0437
@kirahen0437 2 ай бұрын
ik I'm late but I made a writing system that I can type on my phone. I did it in italian because: 1)I live there 2)Basically I made a phonetic alphabet, so consonants paired with vowels. Italian has 5 written vowels like english, but 7 clear spoken ones. It would be almost impossible in English because of all the differences in spoken vowels. I chose an obscure african writing system called Vai, which is also syllabic, and has letters for many more than just 21 sounds, so I paired some of the most common consonants to be paired for example: "astro" would be a/stro "pungiglione" is pu/ngi/gli/o/ne I also put special characters for double letters and words that end in a consonant. I'm writing all this because I doubt that I will ever use it. I just made it in case the EU wanted to spy on private messages, and this would be an alternative.
@CuppzGeo
@CuppzGeo 2 ай бұрын
hala ammar
@enzogamerukbr
@enzogamerukbr 2 ай бұрын
PLEASE TELL US ABOUT AMECS PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
@alfredtheflamingodog1414
@alfredtheflamingodog1414 3 ай бұрын
I made (not exactly a writing system) but a way of communicating by tapping my fingers and me and my friend use it
@geromep5383
@geromep5383 3 ай бұрын
Very cool video Ammar!
@purpleplays69420
@purpleplays69420 3 ай бұрын
I did make a writing system at school but I made way too many letters for it (roughly 120 or 130, can’t really remember). There were letters for verb tenses, prepositions, different letters for “-er” depending on what it describes (i.e career, job, personality, etc.), then individual letters for double letters, so “rr” “tt” “ss” or individual letters. What I’m saying is my writing system was English but on mega steroids. Now I made a writing system that only has 29 letters for English, I’ve only included “th” “sh” and “ch” to be individual letters and it’s written the way English words are pronounced, so “philosophy” becomes “filosofi” which honestly looks childish in the Latin alphabet.
@remas-j7s7e
@remas-j7s7e 3 ай бұрын
You are arabic 🎉
@lizzi3490
@lizzi3490 3 ай бұрын
this kinda sounds like the language otter...
@ykjanaa
@ykjanaa 3 ай бұрын
5:28
@Nikabully
@Nikabully 4 ай бұрын
the old writing system looked arabic
@purpleplays69420
@purpleplays69420 4 ай бұрын
I’m trying to make a conlang that uses a syllabary writing system with n and m being the only written consonants. The conlang has about 5 vowels and 25 consonants, yes that’s a lot. Anyway, the consonants are m n b p t d s z f v k g ts ʃ tʃ dʒ q x h l j w θ ɾ ɲ. The vowels are the simple a e i o u. The columns for the syllabary are a e i o u ka ke ki ko ku sa se si so su ta te ti to tu na ne ni no nu n ha he hi ho hu fa fe fi fo fu ma me mi mo mu m ya ye yo yu ra re ri ro ru wa we wi wo ga ge gi go gu za ze zi zo zu da de di do du ba be bi bo bu pa pe pi po pu va ve vi vo vu la le li lo lu qa qe qi qo ja je ji jo ju tha the thi tho thu sha she shi sho shu cha che chi cho chu tsa tse tsi tso tsu kha khe khi kho khu (Romanized)
@chick2d
@chick2d 5 ай бұрын
can you consider speaking faster it felt like the video was at 0.5 speed, no hate
@t8RKfUsBPeA
@t8RKfUsBPeA 4 ай бұрын
same i put it at 1.35x and it sounded normal
@teo43
@teo43 6 ай бұрын
since i was a kid, i've always been fascinated by the idea of creating my own writing system so people won't know what i write next to my notes during classes. but i was never really commited to create one, as it always seemed to hard for me to come up with perfect symbols that were different enough from the latin letters... so i started learning various existing writing systems. as of now, i know cyrillic, greek, armenian, futhark, katakana, hiragana and hangul. armenian is definitely my favourite: the best both aesthetically and functionally for me. using them for my notes has always worked, cause pretty much nobody i'm close with can actually read them. i think that learning existing systems can actually be better than creating one from scratch because 1. you just have to learn it, saves some effort!!! and 2. it increases your knowledge! and i think that's beautiful. i love it everytime i actually see some cyrillic or katakana on ppl's clothing or on books... it's so satisfying to be able to read them! (yeah I won't be able to understand BUT IDC I CAN READ!!!)
@BilliOnBoB
@BilliOnBoB 7 ай бұрын
for anyone here many years later looking to do this with english please please PLEASE look up etaoins up its basically all the letters of the english alphabet from most used to least used ive seen a bunch of my old ones where a and e were super duper complicated and it just makes it harder
@YeahEsCereal
@YeahEsCereal 7 ай бұрын
Didn’t find it in the description :(
@SunglassOrange
@SunglassOrange 7 ай бұрын
so ur in 10th grade? cus 0:21 and this was 5 years ago so your 3 years into collage if you went
@AjaySivaram-by8vl
@AjaySivaram-by8vl 7 ай бұрын
Altet is small big boss
@hansisbrucker813
@hansisbrucker813 7 ай бұрын
I made a ws when I was 13 to use for notes. I had the feature of not allowing repeating characters, but using "-" to denote repetition. In a way "ii" became "i-" or in reality "|-", so when you saw "||" you knew it was "h" and not "ii". I used it extensively in notes at school. Other ideas I had: - Using math as a ws, so text just looks like math exercises. - A systemetic way of turning unicode into glyphs like it is a 2⁶⁴ letter alphabet. - Something that isn't confined to using the 2 dimensions paper and screens provide. Think of a ws that uses depth to convey meaning as well (maybe it is for 4D aliens or 3D glyphs in VR/AR in the future)
@BertLeyson
@BertLeyson 7 ай бұрын
Trick: You can use this for conlangs too!
@TheTrynyxShow
@TheTrynyxShow 8 ай бұрын
I have my own code. People think its just silly scribbles I like to draw. If only they knew 😂😂😂
@CoreyRossRTC
@CoreyRossRTC 8 ай бұрын
Did this in 4th grade with my best friend. Very good at writing it but it’s hard to read. It’s just my reading style, I’m a scanner. It’s great. I have a whole journal in it.
@CelticVampireQueen
@CelticVampireQueen 8 ай бұрын
I've done this already and people still are asking me what "that weird stuff you put in my yearbook" means 3 years later. Let's just say, not all of the things were nice.
@henleeh2987
@henleeh2987 8 ай бұрын
Where is the description?
@Yume-AW
@Yume-AW 9 ай бұрын
When I was younger, in about like Year 3/3rd Grade, I made my own language called Crelin. I had formed the name of this writing system from “Crayola” and then the name “Lin”. It would be written with a bunch of straight lines and squiggles and a bunch of squares (squares are my favourite shape till this day.) and I even made a little page in my old notebook dedicated to it! (But obviously my handwriting was trash so no matter how much I’d like to explain it right now, I can’t even read how I used to spell “hello”.) but if you wanted to write my name in Crelin you’d make a little mountain shape and then a few squares and then a tiny squiggle and a few lines around it. I don’t know how I found that notebook but I’m just typing out what I see. Anyways, I might use some Crelin in my new language and update some words. Wish me luck :)
@Yume-AW
@Yume-AW 9 ай бұрын
FINALLYY a youtuber that doesn’t just use auto-generated subtitles!! 🙏🙏🙏 you’re a LIFE saver!!
@decract
@decract 9 ай бұрын
At 5th grade i made exact same thing but for numbers. No idea what to call it. (shhhh its main purpose was to cheat on math exam) But nobody able to solve it until i told them how to. I almost got caught by teacher but i was lucky enough she can't read it and things it just a strange drawing.
@IKostman
@IKostman 9 ай бұрын
Amhic, what a funny name😂
@vendeltout8562
@vendeltout8562 9 ай бұрын
i made one in 3 4 days
@masonduarte8001
@masonduarte8001 9 ай бұрын
In my favorite series bones, in one of the season the characters use flowers to communicate.
@yusufyavuzzz
@yusufyavuzzz 9 ай бұрын
I want to move it to digital. I want to use it in chats or in pc ms word. How can I do that?
@nonameneededd
@nonameneededd 10 ай бұрын
I find the concept of language and communication highly fascinating. From reading scriptures from the past to seeing written signs & symbols in ancient ruins is something quite palpable. It’s like everything correlates so perfectly from how we perceive the outside world within us through communication and understanding to the outer world; planet earth- everything from books, tv, media, radio, internet etc Perception holds value as to how information has been portrayed- construct or abstract. It’s amazing how we are designed in such a way that we are able to experience these concepts as a whole. That also brings more questions: why are we designed the way we are? Why is pie 3:14? What did our ancestors know, that we don’t? What is the meaning of all of this? Everything is all intertwined and that is the beauty. Coming back to secret language, have you ever experienced language/communication that is unarticulated or tacit? Like you know without knowing? I wouldn’t call it telepathy because you don’t sit there with a tin foil hat!! But it’s like something that is not seen/ it’s not tangible. It’s like thought transference, but it’s like only certain humans have a collective understanding from which they perceive.
@im.fatima6143
@im.fatima6143 10 ай бұрын
Ik a bit of my secret language Kal jis pel sa weaple Translation: my sister is so annoying
@aronmarkovits5396
@aronmarkovits5396 10 ай бұрын
I just made a script, started changing words in hungarian, I think I may just make a conlang out of it
@Lilydraws_1
@Lilydraws_1 10 ай бұрын
Can someone show me they language? And teach me how to write it! It’s ok if not I just need inspiration ✨❤️
@WeLoveScratchCat
@WeLoveScratchCat 10 ай бұрын
I was only paying attention to the music
@Tasu7146
@Tasu7146 11 ай бұрын
I needed tht to understand what my doctor prescribed
@xenon7n342
@xenon7n342 11 ай бұрын
i created a system where consonants are vertical lines-like structure and vowels are single superscript shapes. doubled letters have a dot on top of it.
@CharlieCGofficial
@CharlieCGofficial 11 ай бұрын
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@WolfGubbelmans
@WolfGubbelmans 11 ай бұрын
I do this as a hobby and my first writing system was to write something without people knowing what I wrote. But now I do it from time to time for artistic purposes. And I've improved a lot in the last two years because I'm ashamed of my first writing system...
@improvement8764
@improvement8764 11 ай бұрын
Where is the doc