Qelsh   Qelsh

The Qelsh script was invented in December 2009 by Nathan Baciao to write his conlang by the same name. Inspiration for the language came to him one night when he heard its sounds when walking on a beach in his dreams.

Notable Features

Qelsh script

Vowels

The vowels have two forms and two sounds. They are not the same as in English and and are sometimes never heard in speech when whispered. The vowels can be switched around like a code. The second form and sounds are below the top vowels.

Qelsh vowels

Consonants

Qelsh consonants

Numerals

Qelsh numerals

The qæ'çóð symbol separates the numerals.

Sample text

Sample text in Qelsh

Transliteration:

Ddaljø fhåjy nudh io çærh wiqóþ. Ljew, jyohw öí jwånh swax.

Translation

We are all the children of one God. He who came, is coming again.

If you have any questions about Qelsh, you can contact Nathan at: nbtwilightprince[at]gmail[dot]com

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