HERE is an Imgur album of a couple screenshots I've taken in-game (single player) recently – do we have all these, too? :) I need to go to bed now, but posting it here just in case anyone else could check.
Not sure if we have the one for 'D' in 'DOG' PiyozR wrote, either (it would be a rotated version of 29).
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EDIT: Look good so far…? Please let me know any suggestions/changes/advice, etc.
Some of that is Octarian. The rest we either have listed or is too weird to tell. I think we've basically assembled all the letters we can at this point. And yes, those letters are looking nice. Getting a typeface up and going would give any creative types the opportunity to go wild.
So just how close is this to being where I can write in this without confusion?
The hard part is behind us. With an alphabet, we can start making words as we please. An Inkling dictionary. It's the grammar where we'll have to really use our noodles. I'm going to jot down a few ideas this week. Keep an eye on this thread.
I have some ideas about what to do once we finish everything alphabet and phonetics related. When we get to the word stage for rebuilding the Inkling language, we should use
this list of 1000 most used words and translate them first. (unfortunately squid, ink, and fresh are not in the list, but we can add those) For now, I'm going to see if i can arrange the alphabet phonetics-wise, rather than by shape.
The few others times that I've invented languages for a story, I kinda just form words as I need them. We should start with something like this:
1- Pronouns
2- Verbs (to conjugate or not to conjugate?)
3- Nouns (words you'd need in reference to Splatoon: Inkling, Octarian, squid, ink, gun, roller, hat, shoe, shirt)
4- Adjectives (colors like blue, green, yellow, and pink. Maybe near/far, dead/alive, good/bad, tall/short)
5- Prepositions (up, down, left, right, in, out, toward, away, from, to)
6- How to write names for people and things and places
7- Conjunctions (and, or, if, but)
8- And words that describe verb tense (-ed, -ing, will -, have -ed) From there we can do some really simple grammar rules to start forming basic sentences. With all those words out of the way, it will be a snap, really. I'll probably draw up a little comic of the Squid Sisters as professors lecturing on Inkling language.
Then maybe Nintendo-sempai will finally notice me.