


How do you write acronyms in Gallifreyan?
Is there a commonly accepted way to write them? Should I put them in the same word-circle?
And in the same way, is there a way to indicate that a word has a capital letter inside of a word (bi? Like in "YouTube" or "DreamWorks"...
And acronyms with small letters inside, like in VoIP or FNaF for example?
I have developed my own little system (the new symbol in this case is nicknamed "shield") for that in gallifreyan, but I'm not sure if it's really readable or not...
And in those rules, I separate every letter, to show it's an acronym.
Oh yeah also, when vowels are concerned, when uppercase they are included with the relevant letter with the bold shield, when lowercase, they are their own little circle shield, like in the last pic.
It's not really well-developed for now, I'm still working on it (in the case of YouTube you can either translate it to "YouTube" or "YouTUbe" (I invented that system an hour ago so it's still in development, but it's well-advanced for now)).
The idea for now is to cross the two shields around the circle with the letter-circle like in "YouTube"'s case, to indicate that only the consonant (for this example) is relevant