hanzimerkistön
Hanzimerkistön is a type of writing system used in the Finnish language, named after its creator, the Finnish linguist Elias Lönnrot. It was developed in the 19th century as an alternative to the traditional Finnish orthography, which was based on the Swedish language. The Hanzimerkistön system aims to create a more phonetic and consistent spelling system for Finnish, reflecting the sounds of the language more accurately.
The system uses a set of 29 letters, including the basic Latin alphabet with the addition of
Despite its intended benefits, the Hanzimerkistön system has not gained widespread adoption in Finland. The traditional