Mimic not normal

Hanian:

Mimic not normal writing!

Hanian muvta

It’s rare to have Hanian muvta being written like you see above. Usually when you find Hanian in anything else other than titles, names or proper titles it will be presented in Mimic. Sometimes vocabulary words may be presented normally, especially to young children and new learners. Any other time you’d find it in mimic. This is to assure that one knows that it’s written in muvta and there is also symbolic reasoning behind it as well.

So in most writings you’ll find it presented like this:

muv ; ta

Rather than muvta.

Exceptions to this rule:

* Vocabulary words (especially for children)
* One or two words presented by themselves
* A title
* A name
* A country or something of that nature
* Where Hanian is mixed with other language

gliar – cat meyar – dog (vocabulary words)

chaha : shattered (name of a book)

HayaH daHavor (names)

bliatera (America, country)

Hanian muvta (Proper Name of Language)

Hanian Culture (Hanian mixed with English)

Why we’d write it in Mimic:

Mimic is our main way of assuring people know how the words break apart into segments. Since each segment has a meaning breaking it up can allow people to accurately translate even unknown words. Mimic helps you pronounce the words properly too, by only knowing the sounds commonly found in the language. In addition, it sets any text in Hanian aside from that in any other language, making recognition of a text automatic. Lastly, once it comes time to learn how to glyph something having the text in Mimic helps considerably in this endeavor.

Learning Mimic:

It only takes a very short time to learn Mimic, even to learn how to type in Mimic takes only a regular keyboard as well as perhaps an hour to retrain your fingers. It’s easy and it’s effortless.

 

gli ; ar ke me ; yar  (Cats and Dogs)

muv ; ta Ha ; ni ; an (Language Hanian as in “Speak The Hanian Language”, Abbreviated form)

You can see with one glance the following:

  • Meaning of Bases & how to segment them
  • That it’s in Hanian, not another language
  • How to pronounce it
  • That it’s fast to type / write

So when you see it presented like this don’t be overwhelmed. It’s all there to help you have an easier time to write it. You’ll also find how this will make learning Glyphs much easier down the road; just as learning the sounds and bases made learning vocabulary so much easier!

Empress HayaH

Empress HayaH and Founder of the Hanian Empire. I'm a happily married creative visionary who is busy trying to change the world. I write on a number of topics as well as am active in the Bitcoin Cash & SmartBCH community.

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