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Delta Menurae
The Delta Menurae alphabets were created over three boring afternoons in
December 2006 by Charles Bellinger. They are for use in a half-developed sci-fi continuum.

Internal history:
The Delta Menurae system is a star system near the Ra system. It is so named because as seen from the Ra system, it is
the fourth-brightest star in the Lyrebird constellation. The Delta Menurae system has a G-type sun and has a giant asteroid
field stretching from the life belt to out past where Uranus' orbit would be in the Sol system. These asteroids grade from
rock to ice. The system sustains a sizeable mining colony, settled in 2487. Charles is not sure how the new alphabets
came into being, but they were there by 2590. They are used to write Nessusian, an offshoot of English, and can be used
to write English as well.

Notable features
The Common and Formal alphabets are written from left to right horizontally, but the Scientific alphabet is written in
vertical columns running from
The Delta Menurae Common alphabet is the one with the connected letters. It is the one mainly used in everyday
writing.
The Delta Menurae Formal is the alphabet with two different cases. It is used in things like books and magazines,
official documents, and campaign signs, as well as chemical symbols.
The Delta Menurae Scientific is the vertical script. It is used for scientific and mathematic matters, as well as
technical readouts on spacecraft monitors.
All three are heavily used in commercial storefronts and logos.
Punctuation for each is the same as in the Roman alphabet.

Delta Menurae Common alphabet

Delta Menurae Formal alphabet

Delta Menurae Scientific alphabet

Sample texts in Delta Menurae


Common alphabet in Nessusian

Transliteration
Komon to Waviŋubez Rezor fu Erthek beica an sanliit tei.

Translation
Come to Wavingubez Resort for Earthlike beaches and sunlight too.

Common alphabet in English

Transliteration
The quick brown fox is jumping over the lazy dogs.

Formal alphabet in Nessusian

Transliteration
Dhes sanza to dhe salidh.

Translation
This way to the egress.

Formal alphabet in English

Transliteration
he quick brown fox is jumping over the lazy dogs.

Scientific alphabet in Nessusian and English

Transliteration (Nessusian)
Atmos N: 55pc. Ne: 25 pc. O: 20 pc = Atmosphere: Nitrogen 55%. Neon 25%. Oxygen 20%

Transliteration (English)
The quick brown fox is jumping over the lazy dogs.

If you have any questions about this alphabet, you can contact Charles at: korora_penguin@yahoo.com

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