![]() ![]() Don’t worry about those simplified versions of the letters yet, but you’re gonna wanna leave room for them. (Pictured: Normal levels of interest in a show.) I also had to focus pretty hard on what letter this actually was, this is tedious as hell but it’s not something you can do mindlessly. This is what’s at the start of my notebook, and writing the letters over and over helped me remember which were which. The first thing I did was write each individual letter over and over and over again. (And, if it’s tiny enough, you can carry it around whenever, and also have it on hand to whip out at cons.) It’s not required, but having it all in one place is super convenient. Messing around with it and typing in it is fun, and can help! It might take less time for you.)įirst off, you’d probably do well downloading the Irken font for practice purposes. ![]() But I also have a really shitty memory so, like. It’s not impossible, it’s not super challenging, but it’s not super easy, especially if you have memory problems like I do. This will probably take a while of daily (or near-daily) practice to learn. I’m gonna show you how to do both, but don’t worry if you’re better at one than the other. Reading Irken and Writing Irken are two different skillsets. I think it’s a pretty good method, though. It may or may not work for you, I’m not sure. Why not make a guide for anyone else who wants to learn but has no idea where to start? But I’ve finally hashed it out for myself, and I thought: When I started, I was completely confused over wether or not I was teaching myself correctly, how long it’d take, et cetera. ![]() If you’ve been following me for a while, you might have caught on that I can read Irken. ![]()
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