
| Anonymous #985437 5 months ago |
...If this was the Equestrian alphabet, I'd much rather stay on Earth. |
| misnamed #985446 5 months ago |
It's a cool idea, but the use of the lower line makes it rather difficult to read |
| Anonymous #985474 5 months ago |
I like the observation about base 4 based on no fingers.
Now all we need is an incredibly geeky Lyra post explaining her base 10 numbering system to Bon-bon. |
| Anonymous #985488 5 months ago |
^this |
| Theopticals #985514 5 months ago |
Well seeing as how Equestria is somewhere on Earth, I would like to assume that at the peak of colonialism, the British stumbled upon the mystical land of ponies and spread the English language. Realizing that they had found the source of everything cute and perfect, the British left Equestria and have since kept it's location a secret in order to keep it pure from the rest of humanity. |
| OHMURR #985531 5 months ago |
^ though obviously the fancy french has been sneaking in and out |
| Theopticals #985548 5 months ago |
^This is my headcanon |
| Questionmarktarius #985635 5 months ago |
Is it supposed to look like faux-Arabic? |
| PhilSrobeighn #986260 5 months ago |
So it's English with a lot of phonetic consonants (including a Q distinct from k or kw) but using the same five vowels? Interesting. You should see how 'Sisterhooves Social' is written on the flyer Applebloom had. |
| Abou #986280 5 months ago |
Tetris would be a whole lot more interesting with these blocks |
| JasonTheHuman #986719 5 months ago |
^My thoughts exactly. |
| Qev #987182 5 months ago |
Distantly reminds me of the alphabet from Albedo... |