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'''Kerch''' is an {{wl|abugida}}, primarily used as a {{wl|cipher}} | '''Kerch''' is an {{wl|abugida}}, primarily used as a {{wl|phonetic}} {{wl|cipher}} for {{wl|English}}, which was created by [[David J. Peterson]] for the [[Netflix]] series ''[[Shadow and Bone]]''. Cipher-text English written in the script is used on the island of [[Kerch]] in the show as a stand-in for the [[Kerch language]], which has not been extensively fleshed out. | ||
==Orthography== | ==Orthography== |
Revision as of 04:16, 4 February 2024
Kerch is an abugida, primarily used as a phonetic cipher for English, which was created by David J. Peterson for the Netflix series Shadow and Bone. Cipher-text English written in the script is used on the island of Kerch in the show as a stand-in for the Kerch language, which has not been extensively fleshed out.
Orthography
Each consonant-vowel combination in the Kerch script is shown in the following table:
Numerals
The numerals of the Kerch script, which are base-10, can be seen in the table below: