Here I will add information on my new conlang, Lurion, as I am working it out.
Lurion is inspired by (ancient) greek, but is also heavily a priori.
Please tell me if the letters below turn up as spaces or blocks or something different than they are supposed to.
δαφ'εрοр῾εмzцἑὁἱ῾UἹἉzπᴧᴧᴧ
Thank you for your interest.
I also see that you use some cyrillic along with greek letters. Does this mean it is also inspired by Russian or Slavic languages at all?
ReplyDeleteYes. Basically, it is a simplified greek alphabet. Two of the letters, н and ц, are straight from my previous conlang, Sandritu. The first of those two, as well as г and c, are inspired on the Cyrillic alphabet. The ц however is Sandritu, not Cyrillic. It is actually more like a u with a longer 'line', and has nothing to do with the russian ц [ts].
ReplyDeleteThe rest of the language is also a bit inspired by Russian.