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Krisauka is an alternative writing system to English, using most letters of the standard English alphabet and a couple of special characters. It is a sister orthography | Krisauka or Krisauká is an alternative writing system to English, using most letters of the standard English alphabet and a couple of special characters. It uses a phonetic system of writing English, which may be useful to those who are learning English as a non native language. It is a sister orthography of [[Tower Orthography]]. | ||
= History = | |||
The origin of Krisauka dates back to early 2007, when its creator Dolmar, started to develop an orthography which would be used as an alternative to English spelling. It is heavily influenced by a fellow conlinguist. | The origin of Krisauka dates back to early 2007, when its creator Dolmar, started to develop an orthography which would be used as an alternative to English spelling. It is heavily influenced by a fellow conlinguist whose forum name is Chris, hence ''Krisauka''. | ||
Despite being an alternative to English, it is more foreign looking than | Despite being an alternative to English, it is more foreign looking than it deems. It is currently undergoing some renovation. | ||
= Alphabet = | |||
Krisauka uses most English letters with a few additional characters. The following is a | Krisauka uses most English letters with a few additional characters. The following is a table of the Krisaukan alphabet. | ||
Revision as of 03:41, 24 May 2008
Krisauka or Krisauká is an alternative writing system to English, using most letters of the standard English alphabet and a couple of special characters. It uses a phonetic system of writing English, which may be useful to those who are learning English as a non native language. It is a sister orthography of Tower Orthography.
History
The origin of Krisauka dates back to early 2007, when its creator Dolmar, started to develop an orthography which would be used as an alternative to English spelling. It is heavily influenced by a fellow conlinguist whose forum name is Chris, hence Krisauka.
Despite being an alternative to English, it is more foreign looking than it deems. It is currently undergoing some renovation.
Alphabet
Krisauka uses most English letters with a few additional characters. The following is a table of the Krisaukan alphabet.