Emoel gugu   Emoel gugu

Emoel gugu was invented by Bae Jun in 1999 to write his conlang, Emoel, which means curved or rounded, while gugu means script. It was inspired by the Tamil alphabet. He also intended to use it to write Korean, though never really did so.

Notable features

Emoel gugu

Emoel gugu

Sample text

Sample text in the Emoel gugu

Transliteration

Modeun ingan-eun tae-eonal ttaebuteo jayuroumyeo geu jon-eomgwa gwonrie iss-eo dongdeunghada.

Translation

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
(part of Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

If you have any questions about the Emoel gugu, you can contact Bae Jun at: shaxar@hanmail.net

Other scripts invented by Bae Jun

Arcography, Byeokrando, Emoel gugu, Kara Hiragana, Korillic, Kovrit, Naljeogigeul (alphabetic), Naljeogigeul (syllabic), T-8

Other constructed scripts

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