Hello, it's me, Rowan. I made a language called Waterism, & here I'm going to show you how to read, write, & speak it!

Here are all the unique Characters + Numbers

The English Letters underneath the Symbols tell you how it's pronounced/What number it represents.

The symbols in the picture below are the Consanates, (ie S, K, T, & P), mixed with Vowels, (ie Oh, Oo, Ah, Ay, Ee, Uh, Eye, Yuh, & Wuh).

The symbols in the picture below are the Sounds, (ie Th, Ch, F, & V), mixes with Vowels.

Sorry that the V letters are so smooshed, it's a really big character & I didn't want to run out of space.

The symbols in the picture below are the Pronounced Consanates, (ie Z/Zuh, B/Buh, M/Muh, & N/Nuh), mixed with Vowels.

The reason that the "Uh" Vowel isn't there is because the letters themself produce the sound (Sometimes not always).

Also sorry that the M/Muh letters are so smooshed, the character is even bigger than the V letter so I had to squash it even more.

& lastly are the symbols in the picture below.

Since not every English Letter/Sound has a Waterism reperesentation, there are replacements which I will list.

D is replace with B, G is replaced with Ch (sound), H is replaced with Th (sound), J is replaced with Ch (sound), L is replaced with W, Q is replaced with K + W, R is replaced with W, X is replaced with K + S, Ih (sound) is replaced with Yuh (sound), Sh (sound) is replaced with Ch (sound), Ow (sound) is replaced with Oh (sound), & Eh (sound) is replaced with Wuh (sound) + Ah (sound).

Below is "The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog" in Waterism.

All Waternese words are the same as their English equivalent as they're pronounced. Although with the Character Replacements, many words can sound completely different from how they sound in English.

& I feel that's all I need to say about Waterism. If you need me to add anything, please Email me about it at xxwaterwaixx@gmail.com!