Kovrit    Kovrit

Kovrit is an adaptation of the Hebrew alphabet for writing Korean devised by Bae Jun. Everytime he learns a new scrpt, he attempts to modify it to write Korean. It helps him to memorize new writing systems. He has also devised methods of writing Korean with the Cyrillic (Korillic), Greek (Kellinica) and Arabic (Korabic) alphabets.

Notable features

Kovrit alphabet

Kovrit alphabet

Sample text in the Kovrit alphabet

Sample text in the Kovrit alphabet

Transliteration

Modeun Ingan-eun Tae-eonal ttaebuteo Jayuroumyeo Geu Jon-eomgwa Gwonrie Iss-eo Dongdeunghada. Ingan-eun Cheonbujeog-euro Iseong-gwa Yangsim-eul Bu-yeobad-ass-eumyeo Seoro Hyungje-ae-ui Jeongsin-euro Haengdongha-yeo-yahanda.

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 Kovrit, 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), Seumul, T-8

Other writing systems invented by visitors to this site

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