Betenic alphabet

Betenic (Betená^iy)

The Betenic alphabet was invented by TJ to write his conlang of the same name. Betenic is a language that exists in the invented world of Daynur. It is classified as Middle Ayvaric, from the Shakinaic branch.

Notable features

Betenic alphabet

Betenic alphabet

Consonants are marked with a red circle are only connected on one side

Vowels appear on the right side of the writing column. The pronunciations in red are used when these vowels come beside the last consonant in a word.

Numerals

Betenic numerals

Numerals are written between special "brackets" and from top to bottom as usual starting from the number with the highest value (as in English).

Sample text

Sample text in the Betenic alphabet

Listen to this text

Translation

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

If you have any questions about Betenic, you can contact TJ at: ayvarith@gmail.com

Also by TJ

Ayvarith, Betenic, Bulughman, Zimúrán

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