Infinite Shidinn
Infinite Shidinn is casually named Shilu, which is not to be confused with (Zheatum: Shilu Tyeii).
Infinite Shidinn ,a.k.a. Infshidinn , Shilyu , or Shilu , is a Ŝidinido whose alphabet can be expanded infinitely. It is usually spelled with Infinite Shidinn alphabets, which are an extension based on Shidinn letters and Shidinn extended letters, and are expanded through contributions. For detailed information on Xilv letters, please refer to the entry on Infinite Shidinn alphabet.
The reason why the Chinese name of Infshidinn is 希吕语 is that the hanzi case of the extended letter is 吕, and the hanzi case of the first letter submitted of Infshidinn is also 吕, which is intended to emphasise that Infinite Shidinn Alphabets are infinite. [1]
P.S.: The Infinite Shidinn Alphabet is not the Shidinn alphabet which is quite different in terms of definitions, the Shidinn alphabet has only 46 letters.
See Also
=Phonetic Notation with Infinite Shidinn
The phonetic representation method of Infinite Shidinn is a musical notation method formed by arranging the phonetic representation letters of Infinite Shidinn, which can represent pitches within a certain range.
Infinite Shidinn in Shidinn Timeline
In the Shidinn Timeline (a fictional timeline), the Infinite Shidinn language is a kind of South American Indian Pidgin language, originating from the self-created symbols of the Indians. It gradually became well-known as part of the (fictional) Shidinn culture during its vicissitudes.
In other languages
- 本页中文版见希吕语。
Notes
- ↑ the latter hanzi case have been changed to 召 because of the repetition of the former. Since these "irregular" extensions were carried out simultaneously with the promulgation of the old extended letters, the issue of repetition in Hanzi case was not taken into consideration. It was only after these "irregular" expansions were integrated into the Infinite Shidinn language that efforts were made to address this problem. As a result, Chaos Shidinn also came into being because of a joke.