Blissymbolics is an ideographic language developed by Charles K. Bliss.
Since 1971 it has been used as a primary language by non-speaking people, either as an end in itself, or as a bridge to written language.
Language/writing system information at Blissymbolics Communication International (BCI), Wikipedia, and Omniglot
Alternate names for Blissymbolics include Blissymbols, Blissym, and Bliss
The four essential travel phrases in English: 1) Where is my room? 2) Where is the beach? 3) Where is the bar? 4) Don't touch me there! |
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