ᔃᑭᑐ

General information
ᔃᑭᑐ ᐆᐢ ᐅᔑᑑᐣ ᓯᐟᕒᐅ, ᓂᑖᐏ ᑯᐡ James-Ross Tourangeau, ᐩ ᐅᐢ ᐸᑳᓇᐟ᙮ ᓯᐟᕒᐅ ᓈᓵᑊ ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐏᐣ (Ojibwe, Anishinaabemowin) ᓯᐟᕒᐅ ᐩ ᑕᑯᐣ ᐄᔪᐲᐦᐅᐣ ᓯᐟᕒᐅ (ᐃᐣᐠᓬᐁᐢ, ᐃᐢᐸᐣᔪᓬ, ᐩ ᑐᔩᐨ)᙮ ᐓᑳᐴᓬᐅᕒᐄ ᒪᓄ ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐏᐣ ᓇᐚᐨ᙮ ᔃᑭᑐ ᐅᔑᐲᐦᐊᐣ ᓯᐢᑕᒼ ᒪᓄ ᑲᓇᑕ ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯ ᓯᓬᓬᐊᐱᐠᓭᐠ᙮

Swâkito ôs ošitôn sitro, nitâwi koš James-Ross Tourangeau, y ôs pakânat. Sitro nâsâb Anišinâbêmowin sitro y takôn îyopîhon sitrosêk (Inglês, Ispanyol, y Doyîç). Wokâbôlorî mano Anišinâbêmowin nawâç. Swakito ošibîhan sistam mano Canada Anišinâbê Sillabiksêk.

Swakito is a constructed language, created by James-Ross Tourangeau, and is uniquely different as of any language. The language resembles the Ojibwe (ᐊᓂᔑᓇᐯᒧᐏᐣ - Anishinaabemowin) language and also includes some of the Europeans languages (such as English, Spanish, and German). The vocabulary majorly uses the Ojibwe more over the European languages. The writing system comes from the Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics.

Alphabet
Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics

Example text
Survival Phrases Numbers

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