Looks cool! The romanisation is breaking my brain though hahaha, would love to learn more about this clong, be sure to share it in !conlangs@mander.xyz too!
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Here's the Commonthroat article on FrathWiki that goes over the Romanization.
How did Commonthroat come to use color as part of the written part of the language and is it possible to read a passage if color is removed?
Color isn't linguistically meaningful. I colored the consonants differently to make them stand out, and because I like the aesthetic.
Yinrih do a lot of writing using their natural ink, which only comes in dark blue.