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! In-universe || Real world
! In-universe || Real world
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| {{w|Typeface}} || A font || No || More or less || Like Wingdings, there are actual Latin letters behind each glyph, it's just the shapes we visually see are some we're not familiar. Meaning it is a typeface. ...But does it really count when the same drawing corresponds to multiple Latin letters? There's nothing conceptually stopping a typeface from doing that... Either way, there's a handwritten variant too, so it's never just "a" typeface.
| {{w|Typeface}} || A font || Yes? || Yes? || Like Wingdings, there are actual Latin letters behind each glyph, it's just the shapes we visually see are some we're not familiar. Meaning it is a typeface. ...But does it really count when the same drawing corresponds to multiple Latin letters? There's nothing conceptually stopping a typeface from doing that...
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| {{w|Encryption}} || Transforming a message into something seemingly nonsensical || No || Yes || From a real-world perspective it is an encryption – there is a real message underneath that real-world humans can't obtain unless they know how to decrypt it.
| {{w|Encryption}} || Transforming a message into something seemingly nonsensical || No || Yes || From a real-world perspective it is an encryption – there is a real message underneath that real-world humans can't obtain unless they know how to decrypt it.
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Since we're unlikely to ever find out for sure what to call this, and since new games in the franchise might throw a wrench in the works, I propose a name that's objective, in-line with how we should document it, and straightforward (not to mention interesting): '''Cryptogram'''. &mdash; '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 11:09, February 17, 2024 (EST)
Since we're unlikely to ever find out for sure what to call this, and since new games in the franchise might throw a wrench in the works, I propose a name that's objective, in-line with how we should document it, and straightforward (not to mention interesting): '''Cryptogram'''. &mdash; '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 11:09, February 17, 2024 (EST)
:Very late reply, but I support "Cryptogram". The table above sums the situation up very well. [[User:CortexCPU242|CortexCPU242]] ([[User talk:CortexCPU242|talk]]) 04:28, June 8, 2024 (EDT)
:Even later reply, but this topic came back to mind since it's been unresolved for over a year now. I am '''very''' opposed to the choice of the word "cryptogram" just because it's technically accurate. Is the average person who wants to learn about the fictional language in ''Pikmin'' going to intuitively think ''cryptogram'' when searching for it? How could someone be expected to know its even something translatable at all unless they're already familiar with it? I particularly don't understand the "it's text" justification for not considering the in-universe perspective. [[Hocotate ship]] is "a spaceship owned by Hocotate Freight", and we call it that. The games never try to present the text as a puzzle or cipher, it's presented as an in-universe alien language, and it just so happens to non-diagetically act as a substitution cipher for the purpose of hiding easter eggs. We should name conjectural things based on how they are to the player, and in this case, it's a fictional language existing to give a sense of worldbuilding, just like [[zelda:Hylian (Language)|Hylian]] and [[inkipedia:Language in the Splatoon series|the unnamed language(s) in ''Splatoon'']].--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 22:12, July 21, 2024 (EDT)
::Coming back to this, considering Garden's implication that the planets where this script is used are all part of the Interstellar Federation, how about something like "Interstellar (Federation) alphabet"? [[User:2 B|2 B]] ([[User talk:2 B|talk]]) 16:52, September 28, 2024 (EDT)
== #69 handwriting ==
In entry #69, the second word pointing to the [[Grubchucker]]'s pincers reads "scissors", due to Japanese "hasami" meaning both "scissors" and "pincers". [[User:2 B|2 B]] ([[User talk:2 B|talk]]) 13:03, May 7, 2024 (EDT)

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