Phyrean script

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Phyrean script
staeðau fwyrdunwyz
Script type
Alphabet
Time period
ca. 120 BNB – Present
DirectionLeft-to-right
LanguagesPhyrean and many other languages around the Orddonach, plus colonies.
Related scripts
Parent systems
 This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and  , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

The Phyrean script is an alphabetic writing system employed in much of the Orddonach, originally meant to encode the Phyrean language. Today it is also used to write Ascon, Toamts, Hogharrhyan, and many other, mostly Namuno-Ethian languages. It is prolific as well in colonies founded by Namuno-Ethian-speaking peoples, such as those found in southern Gogg.

Basic script

Phyrean alphabet
Stele script B V D Z Q U Ū N M L E Ē Ð S A Ā T C R H I Ī J Þ G Y Ȳ W X P F K O Ō
Small script b v d z q u ū n m l e ē ð s a ā t c r h i ī j þ g y ȳ w x p f k o ō
Romanisation b f d rh ll u ú n m l e é dd s a á t c r h i í j th g y ý w ch p ff o ó
IPA [b] [v] [d] [r̥] [ɬ] [ɨ] [ɨ:] [n] [m] [l] [e] [e:] [ð] [s] [a] [a:] [t] [k] [r] [h] [i] [i:] [j] [θ] [g] [ɨ] [ɨ:] [ʊ] [u:] [x] [p] [f] [v~w~m] [o] [o:]