So, I remember seeing a youtube video for a writing system (99% sure it was for toki pona). I can't find the video nor remember what it was. The script was squiggly. As an example, an a could be a diagonal line, whilst t could be a small loop and w a slightly larger loop. So the word tawa would look like a squiggle of a small loop connected to a diagonal line connected to a larger loop connected to another diagonal line.
Does anyone know what this is called and can they maybe link me to the video? I want to use it for some things in my notes to write faster. Thanks in advance
What writing system was this?
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What writing system was this?
ale li pona.
sina o sona e ni.
sina o sona e ni.
Re: What writing system was this?
Mato had a site with dozens to tp writing systems, but I don't remember the url. Check back through this forum.
Re: What writing system was this?
jan Ote actually has the best write up on writing systems:
http://tokipl.wikidot.com/art-pisma
Google translate to get it back to English.
And somewhere on the forum someone compiled a full list of proposed writing systems, but that list didn't AFAIK take into consideration if the system of fully described.
And toki pona generally can be written with a lot of foreign systems both con and natural.
http://tokipl.wikidot.com/art-pisma
Google translate to get it back to English.
And somewhere on the forum someone compiled a full list of proposed writing systems, but that list didn't AFAIK take into consideration if the system of fully described.
And toki pona generally can be written with a lot of foreign systems both con and natural.