Shavian alphabet
English
Etymology
Proper noun
- A synthetic alphabet, invented by George Bernard Shaw in an attempt to provide a phonetic orthography for the English language. Example: water in Shavian is 𐑢𐑷𐑑𐑼.
Synonyms
- (Shaw’s synthetic alphabet): Shaw alphabet
Translations
Shaw’s synthetic alphabet
See also
- Appendix:Unicode/Shavian
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Shavian alphabet on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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