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by KirinDave
2845 days ago
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You think? I've spent a few days memorizing the script to the point where I can read roughly like a grade schooler (I don't see words yet, just letters). Slowly working through Dickens's "A Christmas Carol" [1] and I'm surprised. It's not a substantial problem. The only place where I struggle with this is a few of the vowels, particularly around A sounds. That's because they're all short glyphs. A much bigger obstacle is that I don't actually know how to spell most words phonetically. I've always had an excellent memory for characters, so I pretty much learned to read by memorizing whole words. So when I go to write a word like "today" and I struggle to choose between "𐑑𐑵𐑛𐑱" and something silly like "𐑑𐑵𐑛𐑧𐑘" (because there is supposed to be a Y there dangit!). [1]: https://shavian.weebly.com/uploads/1/0/2/1/10212142/_a_chris... |
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