Alfabet Shavian
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𐑐Shavian Letter Peep
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𐑑Shavian Letter Tot
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𐑒Shick Letter Kick
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𐑓Taxa scrisă Shavian
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𐑔Shavian Letter Thigh
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𐑕Shavian Letter Deci
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𐑖Shavian Letter Sigur
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𐑗Shavian Letter Church
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𐑘Shavian Letter Da
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𐑙Shavian Letter Hung
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𐑚Shavian Letter Bib
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𐑛Shavian Letter Dead
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𐑜Shavian Letter Gag
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𐑝Shavian Letter Vow
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𐑞Scrisoarea Shavian
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𐑟Shavian Letter Zoo
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𐑠Shavian Letter Measure
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𐑡Shavian Letter Judge
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𐑢Scrisoare Shavian Vai
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𐑣Scrisoarea Shavian Ha-Ha
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𐑤Shavian Letter Loll
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𐑥Shimian Letter Mime
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𐑦Scrisoare Shavian Dacă
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𐑧Shavian Letter Egg
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𐑨Shavian Letter Ash
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𐑩Shavian Letter Ado
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𐑪Shavian Letter On
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𐑫Shavian Letter Lână
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𐑬Shavian Letter Out
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𐑭Shavian Letter Ah
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𐑮Shavian Letter Roar
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𐑯Shavian Letter Nun
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𐑰Shavian Letter Mănâncă
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𐑱Shavian Letter Age
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𐑲Shavian Letter Ice
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𐑳Shavian Letter Up
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𐑴Shavian Letter Stejar
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𐑵Shavian Letter Ooze
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𐑶Shavian Letter Oil
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𐑷Shavian Letter Awe
Descriere
George Bernard Shaw, known as Bernard Shaw by his own insistence, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist, and political activist. He was an advocate for the reform of the English alphabet and writing system. He provided posthumous funding for the creation of a new English alphabet, with Kingsley Read as the author.
In 1960, a new alphabet consisting of 40 letters was developed and named Shavian in honor of Bernard Shaw. However, due to disputes over Shaw's will, the trust responsible for the development of the new alphabet could only afford to publish one book: a bi-alphabetic edition of Shaw's play „Androcles and the Lion,” featuring both conventional and Shavian spellings (1962 Penguin Books, London). Copies of this book were sent to major libraries in English-speaking countries.
Attempts were made to teach this new alphabet in schools. However, similar to the alphabet, it did not gain popularity and failed to replace the Latin alphabet.
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