Lhemvrin eicrýs    Lhemvrin eicrýs

Lhemvrin eicrýs (literally Lembrin writing) was invented by Sander Dieleman to write Lembrin, a constructed language serving as ceremonial language for Lemuria, a micronation. Lhemvrin eicrýs was originally an adaptation of another conscript, called Lemurian vulgar, invented by Sander in 2004. Over the course of two years Lhemvrin eicrýs gradually moved away from its origin, though there are still a lot of similar characters.

Notable features

Lhemvrin eicrýs alphabet

Lhemvrin eicrýs alphabet

Notes

  1. Obstructed: this form is used when the following letter has an ascender/descender that gets in the way.
  2. Initial: this form is used at the beginning of words.
  3. Geminate: this form is used for doubled consonants.
  4. Final: this form is used at the end of words.
  5. Stressed: this form is used in an irregularly stressed syllable.

Lembrin sample text

Sample text in Lhemvrin eicrýs

Transliteration

ne ve rom ývera, mir ivarrinamme t s imecýn gema dos' mir is'egamir. al mir dauma λánisso te vraisu, itém mir vrexta oru ne van cua qaun ac' tamin ma mis aŋ miri is'adri aiŋá.

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 Lhemvrin eicrýs, you can contact Sander at: sanderdieleman@gmail.com

Links

Information about the micronation of Lemuria (under construction)
http://www.lemuria-nation.net

An overview of Lembrin grammar
http://lemuria-nation.net/com.pdf (PDF)

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