Yes, I know many people say I have too much free time, and sometimes I must agree. But as I'm sure some of you also know, I am very weird, muy extraño, and do strange things. For example, I wasted over 10 hours of my life learning how to solve a Rubik's cube. I have spent over 7 hours searching for N64 ROMs, which are games that are already many years obsolete. These 7 hours don't even include the time I've spent searching for SNES ROMs, though that time is considerably less :-), being that the older the video game console system, the more ROMs that are offered for it. Now, once again, in my free time, I've decided to go attempt another thing. And this thing just happens to be the Erwa Alphabet. I've decided to come up with symbols for each of the 26 letters of the English alphabet and the punctuation marks. For those of you who have the time and are willing to learn this Erwa Alphabet, I have made pictures of each of the letters with Microsoft Paint for you to learn from. If you wish to become fluent at this language, I suggest you devote at least 10 minutes of practicing each day to this Erwa Alphabet. My next goal is to come up with special pronounciations for each letter, letter combinations, and various words. I'm sure some of you think this is a complete waste of time, and although it might be, I feel making this Erwa Alphabet is more useful than playing computer or video games. This Erwa Alphabet has been fun and relaxing to make, just as computer and video games are to play.
Before you begin learning the Erwa Alphabet, you need to know that there is no difference between lower case and upper case letters in the Erwa Alphabet, they are both merged into one type. I urge you not to use abbreviations when communicating with the Erwa Alphabet, such as using "r" in place of "are" or "u" in place of "you". It just complicates and makes an already difficult language to learn more confusing. Plus, it's good to learn to use proper spellings and grammar, as most teachers will take off for improper spelling and grammar :-).
Check out Ryan Heise's Erwascript encoder which converts English letters to Erwa Alphabet letters.
Here is the complete collection of all Erwa Alphabet letters and punctuation marks:
Comma (,)
Comma
Exclamation Point (!)
Exclamation Point
Period (.)
Period
Question Mark (?)
Question Mark
Quotation Marks
Primary Quotation Marks ("...")
Opening Quotation Mark
Closing Quotation Mark
Secondary Quotation Marks ('...')
Opening Quotation Mark
Closing Quotation Mark
Space ( )
(Space)