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'''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]]''. English text 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. Ostensibly, the script would be used to write the language as well.
'''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]]''. English text 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. Ostensibly, the script would be used to write the Kerch language as well.


==Orthography==
==Orthography==

Revision as of 02:15, 13 April 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. English text 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. Ostensibly, the script would be used to write the Kerch language as well.

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: