| Fontstructing since | 2nd July, 2024 |
| Fontstructions | 24 shared, 0 staff picks |
| Shared Glyphs | 3071 |
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| Comments Made | 61 |
Original font by Dmitriy Sychiov (Sychoff)
This is a clone of Zyzoon CJust a bit
This is a clone of Quickstep CJust like the font Consignado but the characters are a little bit taller
According to https://www.omniglot.com/writing/romanian.htm
Here is some notice:
c = [ʧ] before i or e, but [k] elsewhere
g = [ʤ] before i or e, but [g] elsewhere
ch = [k] before i or e
gh = [g] before i or e
i = [i̯] before vowels, but [i] elsewhere. When i appears at the end of a multi-syllable word, it isn't pronounced, but palatalizes the preceding consonant. For example, vorbiţi (you all talk) = [vorbitsʲ]. The only exceptions to this are when words end in a consonant + r + i, and verb infinitives, e.g. a vorbi (to talk).
To represent a full [i] sound at the ends of words, the digraph "ii" is used, e.g. copii (children) = [kopi].
iii at the end of a word is pronounced [iji], e.g. copiii (the children) = [kopiji].
u = [u̯] before vowels, but [u] elsewhere
k, q, w and y only appear in loan words
Romanian is one of the few languages that uses the letters s and t with a comma below (ș, ț). Using a cedilla instead (ş, ţ) is considered incorrect by the Romanian Academy.