The script is base-neutral, which means it can be expressed in any base. Which makes the alphabet indefinite.
This language basically has no phonetic rules. which means 1579 can be pronounced as:
- One thousand five hundred seventy nine
- Fifteen seventy nine
- One five seven nine
- Mille quingenti septuaginta novem
- Ist'g etc.
However, with this being something that exists on the internet, we can make derivatives off it.
Pound's Phonetic Proposal
This I call ijeji i o ijike i o (1627 1 0 1569 1 0). It uses Base 6. In each word, numbers at odd positions are vowels, at even positions are consonants.
- 1122 1. 750 1. > to Base 6 > 5110 1. 3250 1.
- 5110 1. 3250 1.
| Number | Vowel | Consonant |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | o /o~ɔ/ | h /ʔ~h~l~r/ |
| 1 | i /i~ɪ/ | j /j~dʒ/ |
| 2 | u /u~ʊ/ | s /s~ʃ~ɕ~t/ |
| 3 | e /e~eɪ/ | k /g~k~kʰ/ |
| 4 | a /a~ɑ/ | w /v~w~ɯ~ʍ/ |
| 5 | ' /ə~∅/ | n /n~ŋ~m/ |
So the final text is:
'jih i. es'h i.
With the phonetic system set up, we can finally make Proper Names.
Let's start with Canada.
- Map to phonetics: /kænɑdɑ/
- Map to 1580: 0345424 / 'kanasa