Infinite Shidinn
Infinite Shidinn ,a.k.a. Infshidinn , Shilyu , or Shilu , is the collective name of a series of Ŝidinidos using Infinite Shidinn Alphabet, which is the most alphabetic of Ŝidinidos. The specific language referred to by Infshidinn depends on the context, if there is no context, it generally refers to the Pan-Infinite Shidinn.
The Infinite Shidinn Alphabet is an extension of the Shidinn alphabet and the Shidinn extended alphabet, as detailed in the 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 of Infshidinn is also 吕, which is intended to emphasise that Infinite Shidinn Alphabets are infinite. (the latter hanzi case have been changed to 召 because of repetition of the former)
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.
If not noted in this entry, 'Infshidinn' would refers to the Pan-Infinite Shidinn, the branches is described in more detail below.
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In other languages
- 本页中文版见希吕语。