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A Phonemic Prayer

Symmetry with phoneme
This below, is a phrase from the new testament in a native language of New Guinea -Melpa is the name of the language, I think this is visually and aesthetically an interesting alphabet, and it contains the word "enim" that I had a dream about and put into "A phoenemic prayer"  Turns out, "enim" in turkish means "I am the width"
In Latin, the first word in a sentence with "enim" added as a suffix means the following:  Truly, for, so because.
 
Akup ik kʉpkʉ onum mbila, moⱡʉp punt ei, enim Korin kona ila wamp mormin ei nga ruk ting ila, wu amp wapra rui uⱡ kit ei nga minal penʉm. Uⱡ ei, rumbʉⱡ ila mormin wamp mbʉ ndi, iti natʉtmʉn mel enim enmin. Wu ti ruk moⱡpa, elim nga tipam nga amp ei, tʉpa mepa andnʉm, ninmin ik ei kupa ye! 2 Uⱡ puⱡ nant ila, enim ik tʉk roi nduing? Enim ik tʉk roi ndui uⱡ ei, pendʉk kelik, numan kit pilik, pipil kulk itʉi! Uⱡ ⱡawa em wu ei, enim nga mormin mou ila, muⱡi nʉmbʉⱡangga nʉk, tʉk ekit ndʉi! 3 Akup ei kʉn, na enim kʉn kʉng orunga, rup rop muⱡi nʉmʉnt ndam kep, na nga muⱡnga min ei, enim
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A Phonemic Prayer

Symmetry with phoneme. A religious reference; unreligious intention.

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