Bΰδ?️n*3*§fكـ§⭐️*th Obsolete: 4 /fluf/ @ /æt/ ¥ /kısmi/ 8 /noooooooooooo/ İi /æt/ 2 /αr/ You might also notice that there are two letters for /æt/. If you’re specifically a species of plant, then there are strict laws against them that can’t be told from context. If you’re not a species of plant, you’re free to choose whichever one you’d like, and if your name is Jennifer who specifically ate All-Spiced Ruffles and popcorn in your basement while watching The Amazing World of Gumball yesterday at 4:00 AM, then use <ΰth>. If you’re a fictional character, use the digraph ⭐️8, which doesn’t have its own letter unlike “th” in the alphabet on the left; for /rnooooooooooo/, use “φ.” Aries also has two forms, one for Arabic loanwords <:aries:> and one for everything else <✅>. Proper nouns are replaced with “w”. Verbs are allcaps. The word “I” is replaced with “﷼”. The only punctuation is: ! - Indicating full stops (after lies) _ *dies* - Indicating full stops (after facts) Michael - Indicating others ?️? - Indicating all while walking WORD ORDER (in specifically this conscript bcuz yes) SOV: Sentences SVO: Clauses OVS: Questions VO (S at the start of next sentence) True/False Questions VSO: Answers SOVO: False Answers OSV: if S contains “§,” Questions VOVSOVSSOVVVSVOSSOOOVSVOVS: Lies Adjectives are placed the farthest they can be from the targeted noun, so good luck finding which ones are modified and which ones aren’t. So, in the logic above, “I like @Super8ookworm” becomes: Lكن w L﷼ كن w L﷼ ﷼ كن w Lكن Lكن L﷼ كن Lكن w ﷼ ﷼ w w w L﷼ كن Lكن w L﷼ كن! “Are doctors weird? I don’t think so.” becomes: δoكـth3ſ 2 Michael ❌ ɦ§и﷼ كـ fᴀ! Wah :sob:u⭐️δ
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