Here’s the latest news from the world of Omniglot.
New language pages:
Maʼanyan, an East Barito language spoken in the provinces of Central Kalimantan and South Kalimantan in Indonesia.
Nuaulu, an East Central Maluku language spoken on Seram Island in eastern Indonesia.
Uma, a Celebic language spoken mainly in Central Sulawesi Province in central Indonesia.
New constructed script: Tendrilis, an alternative way to write English (and other languages) designed by Anomalis to look like drawings of vines, leaves and tendrils.
New constructed script: Esoteric Circle Script, an alternative way to write English with symbols that resemble pie charts (or clocks) devised by Aiden Neuding.
New adapted script: Székelycédé, a way to write English with the Old Hungarian script devised by NPC30.
New numbers pages:
Uma, a Celebic language spoken mainly in Central Sulawesi Province in central Indonesia.
Wolio, a Celebic language spoken on Buton Island in Southeast Sulawesi in Indonesia.
Moronene, a Celebic language spoken in Southeast Sulawesi in Indonesia.
On the Omniglot blog there’s a new post entitled The House of Jeroboam, we discover who Jeroboam was, why his house is associated with chaos, at least in Welsh, and what a Jeroboam is. There’s also the usual Language Quiz. See if you can guess what language this is: