Part of Bridgian Phonetics.
Bridgian Morse is a system of representing Bridgian Phonetical text using sequences of short “dots” (.) and long “dashes” (-), much as in traditional Morse Code.
It is inherently based of syllabic form, so “letters” are as expected, but “words” correspond to syllables.
(Actual spaces have the code -, going at the end of a syllable.)
Please enter in Typed Bridgian (see Translator for more information).
Notes:
--.∙- to the start of the syllable.-∙∙ code.| Symbol | (Syllabic) | Code |
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