Peanut Script
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A quick summary of the ʙìdeuɂ/fìdug script
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 30 Dec 2017, 10:07.
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1. Fìnag Money
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1. Part Of Your World
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2. Peanut Counting
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3. Peanut Honorifics
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4. Peanut Script
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P@IDYQ |
The language is generally written vertically upwards, in columns from left to right. Each syllable includes a tone marker to the left.
Example:
"I can speak Peanut"
Script:
P!AIC P@IDYQ G!AO !AGAR |
Letters to type to get the above: P!AIC P@IDYQ G!AO !AGAR
Actual Romanization: ʙáiʗ ʙìdeuɂ gáo ágar
"Is that you?"
Script:
V!AIC J@ODAR |
Typed: V!AIC J@ODAR
Romanized: váiʗ shòdar
f&idug |
The language is generally written vertically upwards, in columns from left to right. Each syllable includes a tone marker to the left. In the rare chance it is written horizontally it is simply rotated 90 degrees to the right and read left to right that way.
Example:
"I can speak Peanut"
Script:
f*aic f&idug g*au *augar |
Letters to type to get the above: f*aic f&idug g*au *augar
Actual Romanization: fǎic fìdug gǎu ǎugar
"Is that you?"
Script:
w*aic j&odar |
Typed: waic jodar
Romanized: wǎic shòdar
Note! Numbers should be written with quote marks around them. This is a stylistic touch that originates from attempts to differentiate the numeral 1, so that, for example, a 1 followed by an N isn't mistaken for an Sh (making the full number unclear as well.) ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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