Etiosi Etiosi

The Etiosi alphabet was developed by Elijah James. It is a sigilisation of the Latin alphabet to make each consonant join to a corresponding vowel according to the individual letter's pronunciation. It is essentially a cipher for steganographic content to be masked by the text.

Internal history

The Etiosian language was handed down to Ehin, the first elf created by the God Nihkuh, and it pertains to the mysteries of the elvish universe 'Terud'.

Notable features

Etiosi alphabet

Etiosi alphabet

Sample text

Sample text in the Etiosi alphabet

Transliteration

Bul noz'am hem onuh ta'sakug'fo noz'am negah zumm badu'mi sh'opuh'ya zumm sh'tufog'am'stya. Hem'ya dogeg'fo sh'pigan'st zumm sh'ya'trahix, cili ok'am'stya ka'bahug onuh sh'sao'st sh'yaam klop ibh'fo'st.

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)

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