Agıšá   Agıšá

Agıšá was invented by David Ward to write his conlang, Agíza/Agízabuá. He created an outline for this alphabet back in 2004, forgot about it, then finished it in June 2007. He was inspired by Tengwar and Bel'Arian.

Notable Features

Agıšá

Agıšá alphabet

Punctuation and numerals

Agıšá punctuation and numerals

Sample text

Sample text in Agıšá

Transliteration

Pofè tfírá'sè, abrè zís bí ažábefíša obrè efívša až àbg. Apzè kív kívıbú obrè íbokvıbú Xvég abrè roxè ox kéša bí úg't Povúra Xvé gvúz.

Translation

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

If you have any questions about this alphabet, you can contact David at: davo_456@bigpond.com

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