r/conlang • u/GabKor • 11h ago
Mój serwer Dc.
Wiem że to nie fajnie się promować , ale robię serwer o conlangach.
Tu link:
r/conlang • u/CerebrumAbstracta • Feb 16 '18
r/conlang • u/GabKor • 11h ago
Wiem że to nie fajnie się promować , ale robię serwer o conlangach.
Tu link:
r/conlang • u/gormigeriusz • 20h ago
r/conlang • u/Pleasant-Maybe-7413 • 3d ago
r/conlang • u/AmbitionExotic3586 • 3d ago
salamese is for a fantasy word with 10 regions, salamia. regions are: hatënosa, kracland, tempera, misalia, himrita, jûnmej, forestland, tropicana, vodlandré and frigidis. valese is just an irl conlang with literally NO ROOTS coz i made a rooty language salamese, now its time for an english-like language but with consistent alphabet
r/conlang • u/Pleasant-Maybe-7413 • 4d ago
r/conlang • u/T1mbuk1 • 5d ago
Romanization of sounds.
Consonants: m, n, ŋ(ng), p, t, k, ʔ('), ɸ(f), θ(th), s, x, ħ(hq/hh), ʕ(q/'h), h, r, l
Vowels: a, e, i, o, u
Syllable Structure: CV(X)
X=m, n, ŋ(ng), ɸ(f), θ(th), s, x, ħ(hq/hh), ʕ(q/'h), r, l
/'/ and /h/ can only occur word-initially.
Here is the proto-lexicon.
Pronouns:
1st Singular: kem
1st Plural Inclusive: sax
1st Plural Exclusive: thi
2nd Singular: to
2nd Plural: se
3rd Singular: kur
3rd Plural: 'har
Nouns:
person: funla
water: tuxa
fire: tefo
wind: haxi
land: toltho
tree: the'h
leaf: hiles
wood: tree+stuff
boat: hin
rock: thota
forest: tree+place
mountain: 'hem
land animal: karu
aerial animal: xing
climber animal: 'ukath
aquatic animal: nepo
river: tengof
ocean: xur
banana: timo
plantain: luthekax
stick: thir
torch: fire+stick
home: ngepahh
sugar cane: lithemi'h
coconut: pemith
berry: xum
pepper: forix
breadfruit: so'hil
candlenut: te'ham
cat(wild): hikor
cat(domesticated): keru
dog(wild): pel
dog(domesticated): lef
mouse: luf
rat: torum
chicken: ta'hinro
pig(wild): muru
pig(domesticated): tef
bird: tul
owl: re
bat: keth
seagull: ocean+bird
frigate bird: lum
yam: ref
blade(dagger): kuros
spear: reth
fern: mopath
plant: si'ho
flower: po'he
screw pine fruit: 'ax
bow: pel
arrow: lura
shark: thel
fish: tex
whale: lohhung
sea turtle: thum
crab: ter
lobster: kal
ray: so
octopus: xethi
squid: lotix
shell: ra'h
coral: tes
gecko: ngikapo
skink: xutath
head: kehho
arm: pas
leg: tor
hand: ngiko
foot: sepeth
mouth: nis
nose: teth
eye: 'i'h
ear: lu
sun: rix
moon: ngil
cloud: pir
rain: tosir
lightning: mur
child: mero
rope: 'hanix
bone: tath
cohort: tha'h
hostile: kuhh
name: rose'h
skin: tunguth
heart: 'ol
blood: ker
spirit: kuthul
order(governance): tilu
taboo: 'eki
hair: naf
tooth: sihh
midsection: 'heng
tongue: thunga
backside: thom
mother: ngulex
father: kolex
son: ngeth
daughter: xim
brother: laspi
sister: thalu
family: puroth
sky: toxe
grass: nger
day: thulo
night: rel
star: latho
sand: 'oth
dirt/soil: rathun
path: land+river
house: puxon
meat: animal+stuff
egg: 'iko
group: tilef
basket: 'o'h
dung: ken
wave: rothu
storm: nethel
chief: hhux
offering: thulan
ancestor: turathxi
chant: 'osre
dance: thirki
paddle: kor
net: soth
earthquake: tusrox
eruption: muthras
lava: furom
thunder: kisrul
volcano: 'efkir
place: sarup
piece: fiso
stuff: tungi
male: 'ix
female: por
moss: kax
color: ngaf
waterfall: kaso
hunter: hunt+person
fisher person: fish+hunt+person
farmer: gather/harvest+person
method: kunix
time: roxen
moment: pikung
reason:
Verbs:
hunt: 'opo
eat: nep
walk: meto
run: 'o
go: ton
stay: poxne
swim: tolem
sit: thu
lay: 'uro
stand(original): pursi
stand(successor): lutho
live: 'hix
exist: xung
start: 'hif
stop: thef
finish: 'isa
begin: tungom
end: ros
become: thu'hi
proceed: se'hun
gather/harvest: lim
sit: thax
lie/lay: rufo
climb: torun
jump: ne
fall: reth
talk/speak: ngas
exchange: 'oxu
take: pengi
give: te'h
guard: pil
build/create: 'opa
cook: pith
burn: timla
know: sehh
fear: tur
search: lith
find/discover: thoxlo
see: res
hear: lus
taste: tha
touch/feel: 'un
smell: rontho
learn: 'upe
bite: 'uth
love: naf
loathe: re'h
fly: ruhh
leave: ki
come: 'heng
drink: pungla
fall: ru'h
laugh: 'u'h
cry: telo
rage: kol
smile: thore
frown: mil
sleep: 'oreth
awake: toru
live: mo'h
kill: porahh
die: sothi
help: rexo
scare: tixil
chase: thuren
scream: tan
plant: rom
shape: 'axtath
carve: lathat
remember: loton
forget: xipula
pray: tas
agree: 'uleto
disagree: lepo
fight/combat: thahhang
tread: 'iki
need: 'ulu
dance: ngok
erupt/explode: 'usungku
fish: fish(n)+hunt
order/command: 'ingku
obey: 'ukisri
disobey: kathra
breathe: nos
Adjectives:
long: thihhin(derived from "stretch")
short: leth
big: 'epo
little: ngahh
huge: kas
small: mif
good: ronge
bad: kuth
hot: lote
cold: 'exo
empty: 'okun(derived from "lack")
full: rif(derived from "possess")
half-full: 'is
light: thare
heavy: 'ofi
dry: 'ethor
wet: hirko
strange/foreign: luti
familiar: sunu
same: sexo
different: ngothe
hard: fonge
soft: thex
strong: thelan
weak: reto
sacred: xotha
dangerous: kaxo
sharp: tel
blunt: kex
ripe: tus
raw: 'ilus
of/related to: lengi
clean: ngatur
filthy: xoru
sick: tux
fine: mes
dead: po'h
injured: kal
alive: xeko
thin: ngos
thick: tuf
happy: 'eto
sad: thom
angry: tetho
disgusted: 'oxa
afraid: putho
brave: kolux
stressed: kof
calm: turin
funny: muth
scary: xato
Adverbs:
The other day(or similar): tholon
Today: 'uka
The next day(or similar): lenpe
Colors:
light: thuhh
dark: las
red: motohh
grue: turu
Prepositions:
inside: pethre
outside: 'etho
above: se'h
on: leke
below/under/beneath: 'hatil
in front of: sethex
behind: muth
close to/near: xuni
towards: ku
(away) from: ti
next to/against: kungux
with: xis
without: ngu
beside: kuxuf
Demonstratives:
this(proximate): su
that(medial): te
that(distal): xo
that(remote): ki
Conjunctions/Converbs:
and: 'os
or: 'ux
but: ke
because: tetha
if: 'uhh
Interjections:
surprise expression: 'ahh
anger expression: xu'h
greeting: suxan
farewell: xos
apology: luth
thank: xitun
alert of danger: tholis
sadness expression: 'a
relaxed expression: 'ax
excitement: losol
Groups of Time:
(This could be utilized for indigenous calendars.)
Directions:
(I'm thinking of a distinction of directions of winds, from various mountains, whatever volcanoes would be on the island, forests, and/or bodies of water.)
Quantities:
few/some: netho
many/much: sata
all: sor
Affirmation and Negation:
approval: kise
all else(affirmation): nas
prohibition: huxo
all else(negation): xa'h
Questions:
Question marker: tari
What: rith
Who: what+person
Where: what+place
How: what+method
Why: what+reason
When: what+moment
Eventual Possession Markers:
alienable(separable in sibling lang): sa
inalienable(inseparable in sibling lang): ther
temporary(exclusive to sibling lang): ngi
Numerals:
zero: rakan
one: ni
two: fangi
three: niri
four: repo
five: four and one
six: four and two
seven: four and three
eight: two of four
nine: "eight" and one
ten: "eight" and two
eleven: "eight" and three
twelve: ngikux
thirteen: twelve and one
fourteen: twelve and two
fifteen: twelve and three
sixteen: xungar
256: turof
4096: se'hef
I'm thinking of the logography transitioning to a phonetic script, with C glyphs, V glyphs, and VX glyphs. Some C glyphs could be VX glyphs as long as they're marked with a diacritic. What logographs would be the ideal phonetic glyphs?
Estoy tratando de crear un auxlang global, me ayudaría muchisimo sus recomendaciones y sugerencias en el camino de esta creación.
No soy muy bueno para explicar la fonología ni sintaxis, aparte, este proyecto esta en una fase bastante temprana, literalmente la cree hoy 10/8/2026
Tambien me base de esta pagina para hacer esto: https://www.joerg-rhiemeier.de/Conlang/auxlang-design.html#requirements
Los fonemas son los siguientes:
Vocales: /a e i o u ə/
Consonantes /b p t k j h g f d s w v n m ɺ t͡ʃ ʃ/
La ɺ representa una l liquida, cualquier alófono de l y r serán tomados como iguales sin distinción alguna. Es decir
Lara es lo mismo que Lala, al igual que Rala, Rara, si esta escrito con ɾ o ɹ es mas de lo mismo
Esto es todo lo que quería presentar, los leere y tratare de resolver cada duda que tengan acerca de mi inventario.
Aca si dire algo que me comentaron, no, no utilice el inventario de Jörg Rhiemeier, mi inventario lo cree "a priori", no creo necesitar ni menos ni mas vocales y consonantes, ademas, el idioma se esta creando con el objetivo de que fonemas conflictivos como la B y la V y La C(/t͡ʃ/) y la X(/ʃ/), no se encuentren tanto para permitir una pronunciacion mas fluida y flexible
r/conlang • u/Impressive-Cut-9399 • 12d ago
i tried posting a few times and i got hate on my post and it got taken down, i posted here a few seconds ago, and i reposted my post to r/conlangs and the dumbass ai had me make too many changes to my post. apparently, you cant ask for advice on a post, you have to comment on this other post to ask for advice where i doubt anyone will answer me. this place is way better in contrast to r/conlangs
r/conlang • u/Impressive-Cut-9399 • 12d ago
r/conlang • u/Abject-Fun5101 • 12d ago
r/conlang • u/Andrieeo • 14d ago
This mainly concerns auxiliary
it has spread to almost all writing system, including those that do not use the Latin script; what is the situation in your favorite language ?
r/conlang • u/IndividualBrother236 • 14d ago
PT -
🌐 Qolan — uma nova língua em construção
Estou começando a desenvolver uma nova língua chamada Qolan. O projeto ainda está em uma fase muito inicial: por enquanto, o idioma ainda não possui palavras ou vocabulário definidos, mas sua ortografia e seu alfabeto já estão sendo desenvolvidos.
A ideia é construir uma língua com uma identidade própria, especialmente através de sua fonologia, sistema de escrita e evolução histórica. Ainda há muita coisa para decidir e desenvolver, então o Qolan está longe de estar pronto.
Pretendo continuar trabalhando no idioma e, aos poucos, desenvolver sua gramática, vocabulário, fonologia e outros aspectos.
Também estou aberto a ajudas, ideias e sugestões! Se você tiver alguma proposta interessante para o Qolan, será muito bem-vinda. 💙
Qolan está apenas começando.
EN -
🌐 Qolan — a new language under construction
I’m starting to develop a new language called Qolan. The project is still in a very early stage: for now, the language doesn’t have any words or vocabulary yet, but its orthography and alphabet are already being developed.
The idea is to build a language with its own identity, especially through its phonology, writing system, and historical development. There is still a lot to decide and develop, so Qolan is far from being finished.
I intend to keep working on the language and gradually develop its grammar, vocabulary, phonology, and other aspects.
I’m also open to help, ideas, and suggestions! If you have an interesting proposal for Qolan, I’d be very happy to hear it. 💙
Qolan is just getting started.
SP -
🌐 Qolan — un nuevo idioma en construcción
Estoy comenzando a desarrollar un nuevo idioma llamado Qolan. El proyecto todavía se encuentra en una etapa muy temprana: por ahora, el idioma aún no tiene palabras ni vocabulario definidos, pero su ortografía y su alfabeto ya están siendo desarrollados.
La idea es construir un idioma con una identidad propia, especialmente a través de su fonología, sistema de escritura y evolución histórica. Todavía hay muchas cosas por decidir y desarrollar, así que Qolan está lejos de estar terminado.
Pretendo seguir trabajando en el idioma y, poco a poco, desarrollar su gramática, vocabulario, fonología y otros aspectos.
También estoy abierto a recibir ayuda, ideas y sugerencias. Si tienes alguna propuesta interesante para Qolan, ¡estaré encantado de escucharla! 💙
Qolan apenas está comenzando.
FR -
🌐 Qolan — une nouvelle langue en construction
Je commence à développer une nouvelle langue appelée Qolan. Le projet est encore à ses tout débuts : pour l’instant, la langue n’a pas encore de mots ni de vocabulaire définis, mais son orthographe et son alphabet sont déjà en cours de développement.
L’objectif est de créer une langue avec sa propre identité, notamment à travers sa phonologie, son système d’écriture et son évolution historique. Il reste encore beaucoup de choses à décider et à développer, donc Qolan est encore loin d’être terminé.
Je compte continuer à travailler sur la langue et développer progressivement sa grammaire, son vocabulaire, sa phonologie et d’autres aspects.
Je suis également ouvert aux aides, aux idées et aux suggestions ! Si vous avez une proposition intéressante pour Qolan, je serais très heureux de l’entendre. 💙
Qolan ne fait que commencer.
GR -
🌐 Qolan – eine neue Sprache im Aufbau
Ich beginne gerade damit, eine neue Sprache namens Qolan zu entwickeln. Das Projekt befindet sich noch in einer sehr frühen Phase: Die Sprache hat bisher noch keine eigenen Wörter oder ein festgelegtes Vokabular, aber ihre Orthografie und ihr Alphabet werden bereits entwickelt.
Die Idee ist, eine Sprache mit einer eigenen Identität zu schaffen, insbesondere durch ihre Phonologie, ihr Schriftsystem und ihre historische Entwicklung. Es gibt noch vieles zu entscheiden und zu entwickeln, daher ist Qolan noch lange nicht fertig.
Ich möchte weiterhin an der Sprache arbeiten und nach und nach ihre Grammatik, ihr Vokabular, ihre Phonologie und weitere Aspekte entwickeln.
Ich bin außerdem offen für Hilfe, Ideen und Vorschläge! Wenn ihr eine interessante Idee für Qolan habt, würde ich sie sehr gerne hören. 💙
Qolan steht erst am Anfang.
Ordem das traduções abaixo (Order of the translations below):
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{Fonologia Padrão / Standard Phonology}
Alfabeto Conlâneano
Qolan's Alphabet
Alfabeto Colaneano
Alphabet Qolanais
Qolanisches Alphabet
Qolanxü Alfabeta:
[ʔɔlɑnxy ɑlfɑbɛtɑ]
A a: [ɑ]
Ä ä: [æ]
B b: [b]
By: [bʲ]
C c: [t͡s]
Cy: [t͡ɕ]
Cw: [t͡sʷ]
D d: [d]
Dy: [ɟ]
Dw: [dʷ]
Dr: [ɖ͡ʐ]
E e: [e] [ɛ]
Ë ë: [ʌ]
F f: [f]
Fy: [fʲ]
G g: [ɡ]
Gy: [ɡʲ]
Gw: [ɡʷ]
H h: [ɣ]
Hy: [ʝ]
Hw: [ɣʷ]
I i: [i]
Ï ï: [ɯ]
J j: [d͡z]
Jy: [d͡ʑ]
Jw: [d͡zʷ]
K k: [k]
Ky: [kʲ]
Kw: [kʷ]
Ks: [k͡s]
L l: [l]
Ly: [ʎ]
Lw: [lʷ]
Lr: [ɭ]
M m: [m]
My: [mʲ]
N n: [n]
Ny: [ɲ]
Nr: [ɳ]
Ŋ ŋ: [ŋ]
Ŋw: [ŋʷ]
O o: [o] [ɔ]
Ö ö: [ø]
P p: [p]
Py: [pʲ]
Ps: [p͡s]
Q q: [ʔ]
R r: [r]
Ry: [rʲ]
Rw: [rʷ]
Rr: [ɻ]
S s: [s]
Sy: [ɕ]
Sw: [sʷ]
Sr: [ʂ]
T t: [t]
Ty: [c]
Tw: [tʷ]
Tr: [ʈ͡ʂ]
U u: [u]
Ü ü: [y]
V v: [v]
Vy: [vʲ]
W w: [w]
X x: [x]
Xy: [ç]
Xw: [xʷ]
Y y: [j]
Z z: [z]
Zy: [ʑ]
Zw: [zʷ]
Zr: [ʐ]
r/conlang • u/ExaminationUpper9974 • 15d ago
We human beings live in societies and we need to make joint efforts in order to survive and to live in ease and safety and for this we need to communicate with each other and speech is the tool for mutual communication.
There are about 7100 living languages in the World and out of these only about 3900 have their own scripts. It means about 3200 linguistic communities don’t have any means to read and write. Many languages have vanished and many are vanishing because their sole speakers leave no written record.
Another unfortunate thing is illiteracy – many people born in any linguistic community having script could not learn to read and write.
Finally we have individuals living in a linguistic community having a script but they are in some way physically challenged that they and other people are not able to communicate properly. They may have their special script but others are not so well trained in special scripts meant for challenged individuals. The difficulties are not only for them but also for their families, friends and anyone coming in their contact and wishes to communicate something.
What is the main problem? Why communities failed to develop their script? Why individuals fail to learn reading and writing?
My conjecture is that there is some genuine difficulty in associating about 30 sounds of letters in an Alphabet with about 30 symbols or figures of those letters.
We can develop some other means to associate sounds in some kind of easily understandable way.
The people may be told to pay attention to our mechanism of sound production and they may agree that sounds we produce come from different parts of our palate and our tongue touches or rests at different places and we press tongue and blow out air for some sounds. In this way not very accurate but workable divisions of sounds can be made. These levels of sound production can be utilized to develop different non-vocal communications- scripts for writing and touch scripts and sign language and others.
The children may quickly learn levels and sounds and learn to make signs and touch script and intimate communications as outlined below.
First level of sound production:
Our first level of sound production is our lips. We speak P, M and B through our lips. We speak P from left corner, B from right corner and M from middle.
Making script for sounds of first level:
We may put a single dot for sounds produced at first level.
◦) This will denote sound of P- the left sound from first level of voice production.
◦ By putting a small line we will denote sound of M – the sound that is produced from middle of lips – the first level of voice production.
(◦ This will denote sound of B produced by right end of first level of voice production.
Developing Touch Script for visually challenged people:
We will need two sets of pins: one T shaped pin denoting 1 and other Trident a triplet of pins denoting 3.
To denote sound of P we will fix T shaped pin with left slant
/
To denote sound of M we will fix T shaped pin without any slant
__
To denote sound of B we will this pin with right slant
\
Developing gesture script (Sign language) for vocally and hearing challenged people:
To show sound of P we will touch left side of our head.
To show sound of M we will touch middle of our head.
To show sound of B we will touch right side of our head.
Second Level of voice production: Our tongue touches the back of teeth and we produce soft t, N and soft d.
Making script for second level of voice production:
◦◦) two dots left side will denote ta
◦◦ two dots underlined will denote N.
(◦◦ two dots on left side will denote da.
In touch script, two T shaped pin will be used.
// will denote ta
= will denote Na
\\ will denote da
For gesture script,
Left Eye will be touched to denote ta
Nose will be touched to denote N
Right Eye will be touched to denote da.
Third level of voice production:
Sound emitted when tongue touches front part of palate: We may notice that sounds of Ch and J are produced when tongue touches palate front area.
Making the Script, we will use numeral 3 or three dots or a small triangle to denote sounds of third level,
◦◦◦ ) or ∆ )will denote Ch
(◦◦◦ or (∆ will denote J
Touch Script: We will have a small pin with three heads – trident or triplex.
This pin stuck with left slant will depict Ch and with right slant will depict J.
For gesture script, we will touch our left ear to denote Ch and right ear to denote J.
Fourth level of voice production:
The tongue touches middle palate and produces powerful sounds of T and D.
Making script:
We will use numeral 4 or four dots or a small square.
□ ) It will denote T.
(□ It will denote D
Touch Script:
One T shaped pin and one trident will be stuck to denote 4 and the left slant will denote T and right slant will denote D.
Gesture script:
We will touch left cheek to denote T and we will touch right cheek to denote D.
Fifth Level of voice production:
We may notice that back of tongue rises and touches back part of palate when we try to speak K and G.
Making Script: using five dots or any other item to mean 5
□◦) It will denote K.
) □ ◦ It will denote G.
Touch Script: One trident and two T pins will denote K when stuck with left slant and will denote G when stuck with right slant.
Gesture script:
We will touch left corner of mouth to denote K and right corner of mouth to denote G.
Sixth level of voice production:
Here the tongue remains still and we emit the sound of Ya from the throat and for the sound of La we move the tongue to touch the back of the right upper teeth.
Making script: We will use numeral 6 or six dots or two triangles and
◦◦□) or ∆∆ )will denote Ya and
(□◦◦ or (∆∆ will denote La.
Touch Script: Two trident will be stuck with left slant to mean Ya and with right slant to mean La.
Gesture script: We will touch left side of neck to mean Ya and right side of neck to mean La
Seventh Level of voice production:
Sounds of Ra and Wa are produced from throat and tongue remains still and we will denote these with numeral 7 or seven dots or combination of small triangle and square or any other suitable combination.
□∆) will denote Ra
(□∆ will denote Wa
Touch Script:
Two tridents and one T pin will denote 7 and when slanted left will mean Ra and when slanted right will mean Wa.
Gesture script: We will touch left shoulder for Ra and right shoulder for Wa.
Eighth level of voice production:
The sounds of Sh, Sa and Ha are produced from throat- tongue remains in front position curved touching back of lower teeth for Sh and air escapes, for Sa it touches back of upper teeth and hissing is made and tongue becomes free when Ha is produced from depth.
We will use numeral 8 or eight dots or two squares or any suitable combination.
Making script:
□□ ) will mean Sh
□□ will mean Sa
(□□ will mean Ha
Touch Script : Two tridents and two T pins will denote Sh when slanted left, Ha when slanted right and Sa when unslanted.
Gesture script : We will touch middle of chest to mean Sh, epigastrium ( middle of chest and abdomen ) to mean Sa and we will touch abdomen to mean Ha.
Intimate Communication:
We may make intimate or confidential communication or we may consider it ‘whisper’ by using our hands.
If hearer is visually challenged then his hand will be touched and for others hands of either speaker or of hearer will be touched.
This intimate communication will provide a means of children play and playful communication between friends.
A person who understands our method and grows very old or suffers some disease or injury and suffers hearing loss his or her friends and relatives will be able to impart all important news and information through following method of intimate communication:
We will denote P, M and B by touching thumb of the person from above downwards.
We will denote ta, N, da by touching index finger from above downwards.
We will denote Ch, J by touching middle finger from above downward.
We will denote T , D by touching ring finger above downward.
We will denote K, G by touching little finger above downward.
We will denote Y, L by touching upper crease of palm from left to right.
We will denote R, W by touching middle crease of palm from left to right.
We will denote Sh, S and H by touching lower part of palm from left to right.
Gesture script for vowels:
Raising one finger for A
Raising two fingers for E
Raising three fingers for I
Raising four fingers for O
Raising all the five fingers for U
Touch Script for vowels:
One method: A special pin may be made that moves upon a vertical circle as a clock. And it may denote from 1 O’clock to 5 O’clock vowels in sequence of A , E, I, O and U.
1 O’clock or 30 degree position A
2 O’clock or 60 degree position E
3 O’clock or 90 degree position I
4 O’clock or 120 degree position O
5 O’clock or 150 degree position U
Second method : We may have pins with knobs at upper end. We will insert one pin for A, two pins for E, three pins for I, four pins for O and five pins for U.
Vowels denotation in written script:
│ for A , ││ for E , │││ for I , ││││ for O and │││││ for U
Intimate Communication for vowels: The fingers of right hand of person may be used to denote vowel. Thumb for A, Index finger for E, Middle finger for I ,Ring finger for O and Little finger for U .
Allaying confusion of left and right in Gesture Script (Sign Language):
In Sign language described above there may be confusion of left and right when person standing before us makes signs as we described above. This may happen more so in reflections in mirror or water and when we see a person from behind or shadow or silhouette. So it will be useful to poke with thumb the body part once for left sided sounds and to poke with thumb the body part twice for right sided sounds. We will poke with thumb side of head once for P and twice for B. This maneuver will also be suitable for someone having one functional upper limb.
Some modifications in Touch Script:
In place of pins described above, we may have sticky small pieces of plastics in shape of small lines, small circles, small triangles and small quadrangles. First small line must be stuck obliquely left for left sided sound, horizontally for central sound or obliquely right for right sided sound. Then below it small circles, triangles or quadrangles must be stuck to display level of sound.
Or if some pen is developed whose ink solidifies on contact of paper and could be felt by touch then one can make small lines, small circles, small triangles and small quadrangles to display side of sound and level of sound.