Ling'amon'    Ling'amon'

Ling'amon' was created by Thomas Maska to be a free flowing script capable of writing all of his favorite languages. The script is best written with a calligraphy pen but also works well without one and makes an excellent shorthand as well. It was based largely on one of his prior conlangs known as "Scryptic 1", as well as Ne'ith and Ancient Egyptian Hieratic.

The name of the script is a play on the Esperanto words "language" (lingvo) "love" (amo) and "world" (mondo). This is because the script is intended to reach out to as many different people as possible and to be accessible to as many languages as possible. There will be updates as more writing systems are assimilated into Ling'amon's structure.

Notable features

The Ling'amon' alphabet

Ling'amon' vowels

Ling'amon' consonants
Ling'amon' consonants

Ling'amon' punctuation

Sample text in the Ling'amon' script in English

Sample text in the Ling'amon' script in English

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)

Download an Excel spreadsheet with other sample texts in Ling'amon'

Other writing systems invented by Thomas Maska

Avallaen, Ling'amon', Olorexh, Romanabic, Scryptic II, Talisman

Constructed scripts for: Ainu | Arabic | Chinese languages | Dutch | English | Hawaiian | Hungarian | Japanese | Korean | Lingala | Malay & Indonesian | Persian | Tagalog / Filipino | Russian | Sanskrit | Spanish | Taino | Turkish | Vietnamese | Welsh | Other natural languages | Colour-based scripts | Tactile scripts | Phonetic/universal scripts | Constructed scripts for constructed languages | Adaptations of existing alphabets | Fictional alphabets | Magical alphabets | A-Z index | How to submit a constructed script

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