31. Imperial-Christian Alphabet

Approximately 30 years ago, the British-Russian Empire began a alphabetisation campaign of the serfs, starting in the cities, then more recently in the countryside. In order to protect the good peasents from the lies of the Republican propaganda, it was decided that the new alphabet would be mainly based on the Cyrillic alphabet (Republicans using a modified Latin alphabet).

Mix of the Liturgical form of the Cyrillic alphabet and of the old Anglo-Saxon Runes, the Imperial-Christian alphabet was born. The Empire was thus equipped with a unified alphabet (of 37 letters, upper and lower case), developped mainly to write the two official languages of the Empire: Russian and English, but its third major language aswell: Portuguese.

 

Im-Ch
Rep
Value
Origin
.
First Series
a
die (no -y sound)
Liturgical Cyrillic
b
bill
Liturgical Cyrillic
v
value
Liturgical Cyrillic
g
good
Liturgical Cyrillic
d
done
Liturgical Cyrillic
e
~ it
Liturgical Cyrillic
j
pleasure
Liturgical Cyrillic
z
zoo
Liturgical Cyrillic
i
leave
Liturgical Cyrillic
y
you
Liturgical Cyrillic
k
kilo
Liturgical Cyrillic
l
less
Liturgical Cyrillic
m
mont
Liturgical Cyrillic
n
no
Cyrillic
o
hotel
Liturgical Cyrillic
p
pace
Liturgical Cyrillic

r`r¨r

variable
Liturgical Cyrillic
s
sound
Liturgical Cyrillic
t
tone
Liturgical Cyrillic
u
you
Cyrillic
f
false
Liturgical Cyrillic
x
[bach] german
Liturgical Cyrillic
ò
hot
Liturgical Cyrillic
c
shoe
Liturgical Cyrillic
ë
the
Liturgical Cyrillic
è
day (no -y sound)
Cyrillic
.
Second Series
t`
thought
Anglo-Saxon Runes
ä
map
Anglo-Saxon Runes
w
will
Anglo-Saxon Runes
h
hop
RunicAnglo-Saxon
ng`
bang
Anglo-Saxon Runes
ù
~ fur
Anglo-Saxon Runes
d`
this
Anglo-Saxon Runes
.
Third Series
ü
lune (french)
LC, new value
ö
peu (french)
LC, new value
õ
on (french)
LC, new value
ã
an (french)
LC, new value

30. UR Keyboards - 32. PA Alphabet