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Someone actually translated Spiran words and symbols





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 12.05.2011 6:35pm
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Rinoa
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I wish I had free time to do stuff like this...

https://www.squidoo.com/spiran-inscriptions-writing-ffx
https://www.squidoo.com/final-fantasy-x-symbols-glyphs



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 12.05.2011 8:03pm


Testament
Shamshot



That's pretty cool.








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 12.05.2011 8:42pm


OrionHardy
Otherworld



That's very cool, reminded me of this from FFO :- https://www.fflyrics.com/inorinouta.html



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 12.05.2011 9:45pm


Crux
A mental Dentist's office



That's really cool, however when I saw it I hoped there would be some Universal secret being revealed.




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 12.11.2011 7:36pm


Atma Weapon
I Am Pure Energy

Let me play Devil's Advocate here.

I think Square was pretty lazy to only use simple character-replacement ciphers when writing the Spiran languages. Especially for the Yevon script. I say that because they are obviously designed to look like hieroglyphics. In that sense, each character should be a word idea.

It is still near that the writings have some kind of meaning though. I had always assumed it was all gibberish except the Al Bhed.




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 12.11.2011 8:46pm
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Rinoa
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Atma Weapon said:

In that sense, each character should be a word idea.

But some of the Yevon script characters do have word ideas..




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