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A character is like an acrostic or Alexandrian stanza; - read it forward, backward, or across, it still spells the same thing.
Life would split apart without letters.
The Most Used Alphabet A Dose Not Appear in Spelling of 1 to 999,It Appears 1st Time in 1000 & Continues Forever.
For my part, it was Greek to me.
the flip side of the paper." Quaere enim avis replaced the image on the screen, handwritten in blue ink.
When written in Chinese, the word "crisis" is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity.
The Phoenicians are also credited with the first alphabet. Chinese and Egyptian languages used pictographs, drawings depicting objects or concepts. Babylonian, which became the international language in the Middle East, also
My alphabet starts with this letter called yuzz. It s the letter I use to spell yuzz a ma tuzz. You ll be sort of surprised what there is to be found once you go beyond Z and start poking around
S-U-C-I-D-E
Do You want to end everything with only six alphabets?
Action, looks, words, steps, form the alphabet by which you may spell character.
It ain't whatcha write, it's the way atcha write it.
I wanted to have a title that wasn't in English so that someone in France, for instance, could ask for 'dix-huit' or the someone in Japan could ask for 'juhachi.'
Available in HTML and CSS. In the absence of a font being found, the web browser will use its default font, which may be a user defined one. Depending on the web browser, a user can in fact override the font defined by the code writer. This may be for personal taste reasons, but may also
Jed Perl writes precisely and ecstatically. Antoine' s Alphabet is a history and a fairy tale, a work of criticism, and a work of art.
The meaning is in the content of the text and not in the typeface, and that is why we loved Helvetica very much.
Many modern alphabets, including ours, retain with minor modifications that original sequence (and, in the case of Greek, even the letters' original names: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and so on) over 3,000 years later. One
FYI, when I type WTF, you are supposed to read What the Fuck? Same with OMG, and OMFG, which are Oh My God and Oh My Fucking God. Only a completely lame Disney Channel nimnode pronounces the letters.
In Japan, so many emoticons have been created that it's reasonable to assume Japanese appreciate their convenience more than anyone else.
Signs with missing letters can only mean bad things.
Can I press one for English?
I don't think-"
"Clearly. Why start now?
I don't much believe in the idea of characters. I write with words, that is all. Whether those words are put in the mouth of this or that character does not matter to me.
I saved Latin. What did you ever do?
It is noteworthy, the researcher further argued, that the inscription on the sword was engraved in the Romanian language, and, consequently, we see that Latin was actually Romanian, and not the invented language that for many centuries has passed for ancient Latin.
The page contained a single, unfamiliar symbol. It looked like a backward S with the diagonals of an open triangle cutting through it. A straight line bisected both shapes. Could be creepy. Could be nothing.
If letters had eyebrows, these would be arched.
Typography is not only a technology but is in itself a natural resource or staple, like cotton or timber or radio; and, like any staple, it shapes not only private sense ratios but also
patterns of communal interdependence.
Writing is a form of art. Do not use New Times Roman or Arial because it's boring and hackneyed.
My favorite symbols were those which I didn't understand.
If it's just a symbol, then
to hell with it !
I actually think that the dotting of the i's and the crossing of the t's is what separates the United States, the United Kingdom, our allies, from those who we are fighting.
Typefaces are to the written word what different dialects are to different languages.
I think
I just don't know.-- Lou Reed
Would it insult you if I used your alphabet? I don't think I could start from scratch.
The Armenian alphabet is shredded lace
squiggly, feathery and mysterious. More elongated than Arabic, more elegant than Cyrillic.
She is written in a foreign tongue.
For some reason when I write in cursive, it's easier and flows better for me to read that when I print.
Know what a symbol is? ... Shit that stands for shit.
You cannot write in more than one language. Words don't come out as well.
When you start writing a picture book, you have to write a manuscript that has enough language to prompt the illustrator to get his or her gears running, but then you end up having to cut it out because you don't want any of the language to be redundant to the pictures that are being drawn.
Now, I'm not the only language designer with irrationalities. You can think of some languages to go with some of these things.
A staccato script of letters and digits beamed from an alternate world. Then they ceased communicating altogether. and began to liase in dreams and nightmares.
It's some kind of Elvish.I can't read it.
They were curved together like quotation marks with no words in between.
The internet is an amazing medium for languages,
Symbols are miracles we have recorded into language.
It starts with an "I"
And ends with a "U"
I got a feelin'
Are you feelin' it too
In the history of humanity, there have been many languages, including French, that have served as universal languages: Latin, Chinese, Arabic, and more. Yet none of them ever ruled the world the way English does today.
Sadly, there are writers who wouldn't know an umlaut from an omelet.
A lot of people use a smiley face when they write letters. But it's this huge insane compulsion, like 'I'm happy! I swear!' I'm not buying it.
I am intrigued with the shapes people choose as their symbols to create a language. There is within all forms a basic structure, an indication of the entire object with a minimum of lines that becomes a symbol. This is common to all languages, all people, all times.
For Cantonese - because there's no standardized pinyin system - I have to have someone read it to me, and then I rewrite the whole script in my own Cantonese pinyin.
I would talk in iambic pentameter if it were easier.
The Italian historian Armando Petrucci has done more than anyone else to revive interest in public writing. His groundbreaking Public Lettering: Script, Power, and Culture surveys the forms and uses of epigraphic writing from classical antiquity to the twentieth century.
English, unlike Hebrew, is read from left to right - as are clocks. The concepts of clockwise and counterclockwise are universal, irrespective of alphabet.
Alphabet: a symbolic system used in algebra, with applications that have yet to be discovered by dyslexics and two thirds of college graduates.
'Chels-emojis' are in the works. I use emojis heavily in life, and I think a lot of people do. There are a number that are frustratingly absent - you know how there's kind of a generic white man and a generic white woman? I just want to put a generic black man and a generic black woman.
How do you say yoo-hoo in Arabic?" "I believe that yoo-hoo could be part of a universal language," Dan said. "Like ow. Or- you're stepping on my foot." "That's universal?" "No, you're stepping on my foot. Ow." Amy moved.
It sometimes happens to me while writing, that I seek a word; mischievous as it is it appears in English, it appears in Arabic, but refuses to come in Hebrew. To some extent I made up my Hebrew. Unquestionably, the influence of Arabic is dominant, my syntax is almost Arabic.
Best wishes to all the fonts in all the texts in all the books that make for a world of unfolding stories.
Poetry is a type-font design for an alphabet of fun, hate, love, death.
first four letters, and used to write them out
Different nations... different main languages... But in the end they are "="... both as characters are fucking ignorant.
You gotta learn the alphabet, backwards and forwards. And then the choice is yours, 'cause last I looked, the Bible is written in the same words, the exact same alphabet, as my favorite pornography. Choice is yours.
Don't give up on your alphabet.
English orthography satisfies all the requirements of the canons of reputability under the law of conspicuous waste. It is archaic, cumbrous, and ineffective; its acquisition consumes much time and effort; failure to acquire it is easy of detection.
As many know, the Chinese expression for "crisis" consists of two characters side by side. The first is the symbol for "danger," the second the symbol for "opportunity."
What makes Helvetica more beautiful is the word "Helvetica" as a logotype in its typeface. It just makes the rest of the alphabets effective.
Put a symbol, or language of some sort, in a painting and it will be noticed by the viewer whether or not they can read that particular language.
There is another alphabet, whispering from every leaf, singing from every river, shimmering from every sky.
Expressed in Latin, it would have read Exi, impie, exi, scelerate, exi cum omnia fallacia tua, which translates into English as "Depart, impious one, depart, accursed one, depart with all your deceits.
Creating characters is just another way to express a type and put that type to use.
Each letter of the alphabet is a steadfast loyal soldier in a great army of words, sentences, paragraphs, and stories. One letter falls, and the entire language falters.
Pax amor et lepos in iocando. Latin for Peace, love and sense of fun.
If plan A doesn't work, the alphabet has 25 more letters - 204 if you're in Japan.
A scholar like myself who is not a Sinologist and yet ventures the proposition that Chinese languages should be rewritten in the Greek alphabet (or "Romanized", to use the current term) is treading on uncharted territory (for him) and does so at his peril.
The symbol in Chinese for crisis is made up of two ideographs: one means danger, the other means opportunity. This symbol is a reminder that we can choose to turn a crisis into an opportunity or into a negative experience.
Erised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on wohsi
I don't speak German well but several experts have assured me that I write it like an angel. Maybe so, maybe so- I don't know. I've not yet made any acquaintances among the angels. That comes later, whenever it please the Deity. I'm not in any hurry.
Nate took the sheet. It was covered in the neat, curvy handwriting so many women mastered and men almost never did. The top half was the message, recopied in the same Cyrillic that it had been on the wall. Below it was the translation in English.
diphthongs. Avril
Typography tended to alter language from a means of perception and exploration to a portable commodity.
but for mine own part, it was Greek to me.
Some things that I write, you'll see a page with cartoon pictures or a drawing of a car - like a Ford - or a flag. I still do it on an occasion when a word is strange to me.
They spoke in Latin, so that all might understand; but the quotations they flung at each other were Greek and Hebrew, Turkish, Persian.
Typography is a minor technicality of civilized life.
Twitter is most suitable for me. In the Chinese language, 140 characters is a novella,
There is a negative proof of the value of Latin: No one seems to boast of not knowing it.
Writing is the Latin of our times. The modern language of the people is video and sound.
the next time you're typing in drunken letters into your computer, know that you're actually helping digitize the world's libraries.
The language looks rather different when you look at a lot of it at once.
Shit is universal no matter which language.
Symbols can be so beautiful, sometimes.
Why' is a crooked letter and can't be made straight.
-sounds like the /ee/ sound in the English
I know what the structure of the language is.
That is a language for ordering
the slaughter and gutting of hogs, for
counting stacks of cans. Groceries
are all you are good for. Leave
the soul to us. Eat shit.
With twenty six letters, you can create anything you like - any person, any world, any place, any emotion. And they are so potent, so powerful, and at the same time, they're marks on the page, and that's all. There's nothing else to them.
If your cat's speaking Latin, you might have a problem.
Moon-letters are rune-letters, but you cannot see them.