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====== 🔰 Figlyphs ====== | ====== 🔰 Figlyphs ====== | ||
> **Main Article:** [[culture: | > **Main Article:** [[culture: | ||
- | Figlyphs are the [[species: | + | Figlyphs are the [[creature: |
This guide will show you how to read and write Figlyphs and is separated into parts. | This guide will show you how to read and write Figlyphs and is separated into parts. | ||
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- | ===== Writing Figlyphs ===== | + | |
- | ==== via Hand ==== | + | |
- | ==== via Typing ==== | + | |
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- | ===== Reading Figlyphs ===== | + | |
- | Figlyphs is almost simply a ciphered version of English, with almost all of the consonants being the same. However, the manner of speaking is mostly smooth and thus, no trills are needed when pronouncing. | + | |
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- | There are two types of conveying letters: individual and stacked. | + | |
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- | * **Examples: | + | |
- | * **Stacked: | + | |
- | * **Examples: | + | |
- | * It is important to take note that -::T::-(T) and -::O::-(O) are displayed sideways when stacked. | + | |
- | * **Examples: | + | |
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- | If you are having trouble knowing how it's pronounced, you can check it's [[http:// | + | |
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- | ※ Pronouncing this can be slightly altered due to accents. | + | |
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- | ==== Pronouncing Made Easy ==== | + | |
- | A.K.A: //**tl;dr -- I know all the letters in Figlyphs already. What's the difference? | + | |
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- | * Only the following letters are changed and sound like the following: | + | |
- | * **C** (-::C::-), **J** (-::J::-), **Q** (-::Q::-), **R** (-:: | + | |
- | * All vowels are basically prounced in Japanese. | + | |
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- | ==== Consonants ==== | + | |
- | ^ Consonant | + | |
- | | B | -:: | + | |
- | | C | -:: | + | |
- | | D | -:: | + | |
- | | F | -:: | + | |
- | | G | -:: | + | |
- | | H | -:: | + | |
- | | J | -:: | + | |
- | | K | -:: | + | |
- | | L | -:: | + | |
- | | M | -:: | + | |
- | | N | -:: | + | |
- | | P | -:: | + | |
- | | Q | -:: | + | |
- | | R | -:: | + | |
- | | S | -:: | + | |
- | | T | -:: | + | |
- | | V | -:: | + | |
- | | W | -:: | + | |
- | | X | -:: | + | |
- | | Y | -:: | + | |
- | | Z | -:: | + | |
- | | ※ //ENG -> FGL are not pure translations, | + | |
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- | ==== Vowels ==== | + | |
- | For vowels, it's purely similar to how the Japanese pronounces their vowels. On stacked vowels, however, the pronounced first vowel will immediately transition to the next vowel without prolonging it unless it's two of the same symbol. | + | |
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- | ^ Consonant | + | |
- | | A | -:: | + | |
- | | I | -:: | + | |
- | | U | -:: | + | |
- | | E | -:: | + | |
- | | O | -:: | + | |
- | ^ |||||| | + | |
- | | AA | -:: | + | |
- | | II | -:: | + | |
- | | UU | -:: | + | |
- | | EE | -:: | + | |
- | | OO | -:: | + | |
- | ^ |||||| | + | |
- | | AI | -:: | + | |
- | | AU | -:: | + | |
- | | AE | -:: | + | |
- | | AO | -:: | + | |
- | ^ |||||| | + | |
- | | IA | -:: | + | |
- | | IU | -:: | + | |
- | | IE | -:: | + | |
- | | IO | -:: | + | |
- | ^ |||||| | + | |
- | | UA | -:: | + | |
- | | UI | -:: | + | |
- | | UE | -:: | + | |
- | | UO | -:: | + | |
- | ^ |||||| | + | |
- | | EA | -:: | + | |
- | | EI | -:: | + | |
- | | EU | -:: | + | |
- | | EO | -:: | + | |
- | ^ |||||| | + | |
- | | OA | -:: | + | |
- | | OI | -:: | + | |
- | | OU | -:: | + | |
- | | OE | -:: | + | |
- | | ※ //ENG -> FGL are not pure translations, | + | |
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- | ==== Numbers ==== | + | |
+ | * [[guide: | ||
+ | * [[guide: | ||
+ | * [[guide: | ||
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