Natura script for Luganda and Bantu languages
Language: English
£4.87
Synopsis
The Natura script is a written language inspired by nature, everything from the symbols,
vowels, and sounds are inspired by something from nature. This isn’t just for say, you can
probably notice it by looking closely at the symbols, for example the first letter features two
opposite facing arches, which may seem like nothing at first but this actually represents the
glorious tree, not just from the surface, but also including its roots too. When you examine
other symbols closely you’ll notice resemblance to the creatures of the sky and the sea, all
the way to the beautiful crescent moon that creates tides and marks time. All of this you will
easily notice, and this also serves as a distinction of the Natura script from other previous
scripts which mearly used arbitrary lines and symbols that came into the minds of ancient
About Victor Ssenkenge
Hi my name is Victor Ssenkenge and I’m an intellectual who’s always been fascinated in language, history and culture. From young I’ve delved deep into the many amazing cultures and fascinating stories off the past, but yet I always wondered why my own culture unlike many others never featured a written script or recorded language. This absolutely bamboozled me since the written language is one off first signs of civilisation, an expression of culture and absolutely fundamental to recording stories, history and effectively passing down knowledge from one generation to another. And for this reason I set myself on the seemingly impossible task of creating a written script for my own language and other related ones, I did this completely on my own and surprisingly succeeded, astonishing myself and being the first person in history to complete such a task on his own.
Product specifications
| Binding | eBook (EPUB) |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publishing date | Friday, 17 April 2026 |
| Edition | 1 |
| Author | Victor Ssenkenge |
| Category | Literature > Other literature |