Lexicon Matlini

Shidinn

Shidinn (Xdiƨ Aho) is a constructed language based on sinographs and its phono-semantic composition. A conventional Shidinn word consists of one syllable and zero to multiple letters each with semantic value. This is a recurrent idea of Chinese script reform, however unlike mere orthographic schemes, Shidinn is read as spelt. Loosely recognized as a better version of Chinese languages, Shidinn is designed in 1995 by Huang Tsiocfui (Huáng Quèfēi).

An amount of manuscript was written around Huáng’s typical visit to Beijing, but not unveiled hitherto for inconvenience. Some consists of discussions on terminology and comparisons or discrimination of grammar words likely about Shidinn, but is categorized by Huáng as ‘absurdist literature’. Huáng’s exhaustedly known work is only word-by-word transcription of hanzi in Shidinn alphabet, contributing to one polular impression on Shidinn. The scheme, called Basic Shidinn, is self-containing but not adequate for a language.

People of Shidinn Community speak to each other in variants and Shidinidos, including Shidio-Pekingese, Sheetwum, Infinite Shidinn, ix, xcε, xcƨ, to name a few.

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