SXCJ40 125 January 18, 2012 Share January 18, 2012 (edited) I have herd many times that the Equestrian writen language is different from out own and that they don't write in english. I had never taken that sierously because of things like this But then you see this invitation wich I think says Sisterhooves social So.. what should I belive? Also... if they have a different alphabet.. I want to learn it. lol I don't know if there is already a thread on this... Edited January 18, 2012 by SXCJ40 2 I'm just your average Brony, Whovian, Sonic Fan, Yognaught, Mechanic, Drag racing........ Time traveler............................. Thats me SXCJ40 (*^∇^)ノ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zalgo 593 January 18, 2012 Share January 18, 2012 (edited) Alfabet *alphabet.swastika.jpg idk rarity talks French sometimes, and they mainly speak English. Maybe that writing is a different language. Edited January 18, 2012 by toothlessbrony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Queen Cassie 3,057 January 18, 2012 Share January 18, 2012 The Sisterhooves Special poster seems more like an anomoly. In Family Appreciation Day, Granny Smith and Apple Bloom sing part of the alphabet when hopping around the water cans. We've also seen several times, when catching sight of pieces of letters being written, names or other text in English. So for the most part it seems to be that they speak and write English. Used to be known on here as Kyronea. Want to read psychological analyses of the Mane Six? Start here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezynell 2,037 January 18, 2012 Share January 18, 2012 An alphabet called gibberish 2 GAK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marshmallow 1,137 January 19, 2012 Share January 19, 2012 Apparently, this reads "Happy Birthday Pinkie Pie" I can kinda see the "happy", but the rest is pretty much gibberish to me. "There was me, that is Pinkie, and my three droogs, that is Rarity, Rainbow, and Fluttershy, and we sat in the Ponyville Milkbar trying to make up our rassoodocks what to do with the evening." A Clockwork Pony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arylett Charnoa 4,919 January 19, 2012 Share January 19, 2012 It was just the animators being lazy and simplifying English letters. You can see clearly that it kind of looks like "Sihovi" as in Sister Hooves. Gibberish, in other words. They speak and write English. Aether Velvet is the name of the OC in my avatar. Drawn by me. Deviantart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sean Skyhawk 12 March 2, 2012 Share March 2, 2012 Yeah... Well, seeing this topic (in other places as well) sort of made me wonder about how the script might possibly look like; this eventually became a challenge for me, based on my previous rare successes (for instance, this Glauxian script that was intended for "Legend of the Guardians"). I've seen numerous examples (disregarding the English ones that are DEFINITELY from a pony's perspective), including the ones shown in "Friendship is Magic" (the episode set starting Season 1), most notably the ones shown in this image: Having seen this and other examples in the book relating to the elements of harmony, it reminds me of the script used in the Phaistos disc. I see this as more of a block-type writing system that could be used for major printing applications, but that's beside the point. For cursive/hoofwriting I'd prefer something reminiscent of either cursive Hebrew or (at least for more formal applications such as books) the writing in the Voynich manuscript, as shown here: So why am I posting all this? Truth is, I am at a loss. Thus, I wanted to see how the brony community thought of what I'm trying out. I may be a Blank Flank but I suppose it won't hurt trying 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jadefire 2,797 March 2, 2012 Share March 2, 2012 ...so THAT'S what the Voynich Manuscript is! It's one of Twilight's books she left behind when she accidentally teleported here. :3 Also, lol necromancy. 1 Ponysona bio, here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sean Skyhawk 12 March 2, 2012 Share March 2, 2012 ...so THAT'S what the Voynich Manuscript is! It's one of Twilight's books she left behind when she accidentally teleported here. :3 Also, lol necromancy. LOL I can see why you say that But really, I tried that angle once; didn't work out too well. Now I'm attempting something based on a combination of Hebrew and Enochian; I know... weird stuff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ermahgerdapples 32 June 17, 2013 Share June 17, 2013 They're main language is English, but the writing is kind of strange. Maybe a symbol can represent a word or 2, but they still use English writing. But, Equestria must be very complicated if they use 2 completely different writing systems. I SELL APPLES AND APPLE ACCESSORIES. DEVIANTART: http://terrastudios.deviantart.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarligPegasi 315 June 18, 2013 Share June 18, 2013 Maybe they have two languages? Like in Benin, West Africa they have their own language, Fon but they sometimes speak French and they write in French because Fon doesn't have a written alphabet. So maybe back in the day before Luna turned into Nightmare Moon, they had an old language, but then it slowly transformed into English? Signature by @@Champion RD92, Examples of my Art Work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cutelestia 189 June 18, 2013 Share June 18, 2013 SIHOVI, EXCLUSIEV, IVCIOVCNO.....Where do they get this words?! Please don't even write a fanfic where this is earth and humans are dead and this is their mutated language. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fhaolan 4,483 June 18, 2013 Share June 18, 2013 They're main language is English, but the writing is kind of strange. Maybe a symbol can represent a word or 2, but they still use English writing. But, Equestria must be very complicated if they use 2 completely different writing systems. Three. Twilight's mythology books seem to use a hieroglyphic writing system, which also showed up on the poster for that talent contest the CMC were in. Likely the phrase in hieroglyphics on the poster was a quote from mythology about 'finding your destiny', which given the emphasis on cutie-marks in this culture would be a well-known phrase and possibly the only fragment of that writing system the general populace would recognize. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DanTheMan 0 July 26, 2013 Share July 26, 2013 Maybe they have two languages? Like in Benin, West Africa they have their own language, Fon but they sometimes speak French and they write in French because Fon doesn't have a written alphabet. That's because Benin is a former colony of France. Are you saying that Equestria is something similar? I say I'm thinking more in dialects, at least in dialects of handwriting. You know, like Bairisch and Platt in Germany, next to standard German. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCS 7,535 July 27, 2013 Share July 27, 2013 I think that they speak and write in English. My guess is that the reason why some text appears as gibberish is an artistic matter - sometimes it is not necessary, or feasible, to legibly write out text on an image when its meaning is already evident. Not only would writing out the full text legibly while still maintaining proper appearance of the image not be feasible in some situations, it would also distracting, requiring the viewer to read a possibly lengthy amount of text in an unreasonably short period of time when its meaning was already evident in the first place. Plus, I personally feel that the usage of gibberish has a certain charm and aesthetic appeal to it, especially in this screenshot posted by @Ezynell: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RrVPfX9cPtw59FpC 1,304 July 31, 2013 Share July 31, 2013 happy birthday.png Apparently, this reads "Happy Birthday Pinkie Pie" I can kinda see the "happy", but the rest is pretty much gibberish to me. I see "Happy Whale Muhammad Ham. I don't know where you got "Happy Birthday Pinkie Pie" from, that's just weird. Anyway, you're right, I think they usually write in normal english. This signature was removed for being too obnoxious and arrogant. -Makusu2 By the way, if you're talking to me in a thread, please quote my previous post. Otherwise, I might not respond to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scootalove 10,689 July 31, 2013 Share July 31, 2013 I think they write in English but, the writers want to make it fancy and try to add some symbolism when they write on posters. But other than that, sure it might look like gibberish but they are actually writing in English. So there are some examples of symbolism in the show, like in the books that they read or the constellations that they see in the sky. Credit: Moony © Forum FAQ Forum Rules Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marshmallow 1,137 August 15, 2013 Share August 15, 2013 (edited) I see "Happy Whale Muhammad Ham. I don't know where you got "Happy Birthday Pinkie Pie" from, that's just weird. Anyway, you're right, I think they usually write in normal english. I I recall correctly, in the episode, she reads it out loud as "Happy birthday Pinkie Pie". I guess ponies have a strange writing system, Edited August 15, 2013 by Marsh "There was me, that is Pinkie, and my three droogs, that is Rarity, Rainbow, and Fluttershy, and we sat in the Ponyville Milkbar trying to make up our rassoodocks what to do with the evening." A Clockwork Pony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cwanky 17,571 August 16, 2013 Share August 16, 2013 Or you know its just animators being animators. Deliberately ambiguous and/or lazy for the sake of it. I'm just glad its not like Winnie the Pooh. They're about as grade school redneck as you can get. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rainbowdash21 2 October 19, 2013 Share October 19, 2013 I like to say that they write in Simlish, but they speak english (Or the language of whatever country you're watching it in). I wrote down some letters along with what i decided to be their english counterparts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ianpiersonjdavis 512 October 23, 2013 Share October 23, 2013 The writing on the flyer for the Sisterhooves Social reminds me of the writing on the sign posts in The Legend of Zelda games. Of course, these examples could just be examples of either laziness or a lack of time for the artists. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3124567yuhgfdsew 31 August 24, 2015 Share August 24, 2015 I belive it is a traditional script used along with new english script just like england sometimes uses old english script or a made a game a while ago using spoken and written Auro'gobesh(a language I created) along with spoken english no written english thats what i think! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GuyNamedEarl 1,332 August 24, 2015 Share August 24, 2015 Considering that non unicorns use their mouths to write, it's probably a simple cursive like script. Creator of MLP Ruined Vines and Recorder Sh*t Equestria's Biggest Hip-Hop Nerd Everyday is Leg Day! Follow me on Twitter: @EarlBrony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bronydog 0 June 1, 2017 Share June 1, 2017 (edited) This is what I believe, this is a mix of a bunch of diffident theories. The text we see on the poster, and elsewhere is what they normally wright in. Think of it as stranded Equestran, are latten alphabet wood would be like there cursive, used in formal events, or jest to make a good impression. The squiggly text we see spike using, and on the cake is jest a faster way of wright, and is possibly how there type writers work with only 2 keys. Edited June 5, 2017 by bronydog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmarston1 5,959 June 1, 2017 Share June 1, 2017 I just say that it would be the animators being lazy and just putting down scribbles, rather than an entirely different language. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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