Kryptonian Ideography

Ideography Overview

Based on feedback, it seems that this aspect of Kryptonian writing is the most popular. I'm guessing because this form of writing is the most foreign (and, thus, attractive) to native English speakers. I also think that it has become popular (mainly via sinographs) to utilize a single symbol to "mysteriously" display some important thing or other... which is, I guess, perfect for tattoos... you'd be surprised how often people ask me about this for the purpose of a tattoo...

Usage

The mainstream use of ideographs in Kryptonian society, as noted above, was almost exclusively used not for "cool" things like "Truth" or "Power" or "I Heart Mom", but for your mundane grammatical functions like "present progressive tense" or "imperative" or "instrument". As noted elsewhere, there were several ideographs that represented things like "hope" and so forth, but these were rarely in widespread use - especially in day-to-day writing (they were mostly ceremonial in use and, even then, rarely) and varied widely in their representation from location to location. The free-morpheme ideographs are almost all hold-overs from older languages and orthographies which were rendered obsolete by Val-Zho's new language for the unified planetary government. As such, the records of these symbols that survived the destruction of Krypton with Kal-El were far from exhaustive.

The Symbols

Without further ado, here are some of the basic Kryptonian ideographs. The set listed here will continue to grow as I am able to add characters to the font.

Font Note

Don't expect the letters/symbols that these characters are mapped to in the font to make too much sense. In some cases, they are mapped in a scheme, e.g., the verb tenses. In other cases (moreso as more gets added), I just had to use whatever symbols hadn't already been mapped.

Grammatic

Please check the grammar section for more detailed explanations and examples of the use of each of these particles.

W
Kryptonese / w /  :: 
IPA [ ]  :: 
Font W
Description: Grammatic particle that marks the beginning of the non-subject part of a sentence. Kryptonian sentence structure being: Verb (Subject) (W Object).
K
Kryptonese / ki /  :: 
IPA [ ki ]  :: 
Font K
Description: Preceding particle that marks a grammatic agent in a sentence.
?
Kryptonese / ta /  :: 
IPA [ ]  :: 
Font ?
Description: Interrogative grammatic particle (asking a question). Precedes sentence. Almost always written underneath sentence punctuation: ?.
Y
Kryptonese / kao /  :: 
IPA [ ka͡ʊ ]  :: 
Font Y
Description: Imperative grammatic particle (giving a command). Precedes sentence.
Q
Kryptonese / zw /  :: 
IPA [ zwə ]  :: 
Font Q
Description: Relative clause particle in which the the preceding noun phrase becomes the subject of the relative clause.
V
Kryptonese / tiv… /  :: 
IPA [ tiv… ]  :: 
Font V
Description: This is the definite article, which varies in pronunciation depending on context. Listed here is the most common pronunciation, but please look at the articles page for more information and pronunciation variation. This ideograph can also be seen in the alienable possessive articles.

Pronouns

Note that the gender-neutral pronunciation is provided. For more information on pronouns, please the pronouns page. Gender can be indicated on on the pronoun by a single dot (feminine) or two dots (masculine) below the pronoun symbol, with the exception of the inanimate pronoun which does not carry gender.

Also note: The absence of a dot does not preclude the use of the gendered form.

x
Kryptonese / xhuhp /  :: 
IPA [ xʌp ]  :: 
Font x
Description: 1st-Person Singular
X
Kryptonese / kryp /  :: 
IPA [ kɹɪp ]  :: 
Font X
Description: 1st-Person Plural
q
Kryptonese / rraop /  :: 
IPA [ ra͡ʊp ]  :: 
Font q
Description: 2nd-Person
C
Kryptonese / zhehd /  :: 
IPA [ ʒɛd ]  :: 
Font C
Description: 3rd-Person Sentient
F
Kryptonese / ghao /  :: 
IPA [ ʝa͡ʊ ]  :: 
Font F
Description: 3rd-Person Non-sentient
L
Kryptonese / gehd /  :: 
IPA [ gɛd ]  :: 
Font L
Description: 3rd-Person Inanimate
Kryptonese / /  :: 
IPA [ ]  :: 
Font
Description: Combining character to indicate Feminine
Kryptonese / /  :: 
IPA [ ]  :: 
Font
Description: Combining character to indicate Masculine

Honorofics

All but one of the honorofics also serve as familial possessives. Please see the familial possessives page for more information. However, note here that there is no 3rd person familial non-sentient honorific… so, in Kryptonian, the effect of calling your cat "Mr. Whiskers" with a familial honorific would, more often than not, be more demeaning to you (or someone else)—implying you/they are related to an animal—than anthropomorphic to your cat.

H
Kryptonese / te /  :: 
IPA [ te ]  :: 
Font H
Description: 1st-Person Singular Familial Possessive / Honorific
J
Kryptonese / kah /  :: 
IPA [ ]  :: 
Font J
Description: 1st-Person Plural Familial Possessive / Honorific
N
Kryptonese / ni /  :: 
IPA [ ni ]  :: 
Font N
Description: 2nd-Person Familial Possessive / Honorific
B
Kryptonese / cheh /  :: 
IPA [ ʧɛ ]  :: 
Font B
Description: 3rd-Person Familial Possessive / Honorific
M
Kryptonese / jran /  :: 
IPA [ ʤɹæn ]  :: 
Font M
Description: Non-Familial Honorific
The Vowel Chart & Verbs
Aspect
Tense ! @ # Future
$ % ^ Present
& * ( Past
Progressive Perfective Simple
fig. 1

Verb Tense & Aspect

Verb tense and aspect is indicated through suffixes. These suffixes are all pronounced with Vowel + (Consonant) where the consonant is optional. The vowels in these suffixes conveniently conform to the vowel chart (fig. 1)—yet another reason to learn the vowel chart ordering.

The usage of these verb suffixes will be explained in the grammar section.

!
Kryptonese / i /  :: 
IPA [ i ]  :: 
Font !
Description: Future progressive verb suffix
@
Kryptonese / ao /  :: 
IPA [ a͡ʊ ]  :: 
Font @
Description: Future perfective verb suffix
#
Kryptonese / u /  :: 
IPA [ u ]  :: 
Font #
Description: Simple future verb suffix
$
Kryptonese / es /  :: 
IPA [ es ]  :: 
Font $
Description: Present progressive verb suffix
%
Kryptonese / ehth /  :: 
IPA [ ɛθ ]  :: 
Font %
Description: Present perfective verb suffix
^
Kryptonese / odh /  :: 
IPA [ ]  :: 
Font ^
Description: Simple present verb suffix
&
Kryptonese / as /  :: 
IPA [ æs ]  :: 
Font &
Description: Past progressive verb suffix
*
Kryptonese / uhsh /  :: 
IPA [ ʌʃ ]  :: 
Font *
Description: Past perfective verb suffix
(
Kryptonese / ahzh /  :: 
IPA [ ɑʒ ]  :: 
Font (
Description: Simple past verb suffix