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Tshads writing is complicated and all that ya know
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in my language Tshad( Tshad) the conscript is an abugida written in sylabic blocks. there are 10 consonants along with a silent symbol for writing just vowels. The way you arange the consonant symbols in the blocks is based off of the vowel that goes along with that syllable. There are 2 groups of vowels, one containing u and i, the other containingɑ and ə. these blocks are written with either 1 or 2 symbols arranged depending on which vowel is being used in that sylable, with the sybols being pronounced, symbol 1, vowel, (symbol 2). The charts for these symbols can be found here https://tshadlang.wordpress.com/.
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