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Revision as of 08:04, 16 May 2008
The modern Tauro-Piscean writing system uses two scripts:
- Sonitos, an alphabet and
- Grammatikos, an ideographic system
Here is an example of text that uses both scripts (Sonitos red and Grammatikos green):
Usage of Scripts
Most Tauro-Piscean sentences will contain both Sonitos and Grammatikos. Sonitos are used for stems of articles, nouns, verbs and adjectives, while Grammatikos are used for inflectional endings or variants of these.
The writing format is horizontal and read left to right.