# Vertisan Language Vertisan Glyphs and the Vertisan Language are semasiographic: They convey meaning directly without audible representation using sounds. The Vertisan language is a written language exclusively, meant to convey advanced meaningful content which is beyond the normal scope of typical information encapsulated within a roughly Latin or Cyrillic alphabet. Frankly, the use of the language is meant for data that can't be meaningfully expressed with a Limited alphabet and associated sounds; utilizing 256 individual glyphs instead of the Latin character set, which is effectively 26 letters, 10 digits, and some punctuation. Additionally, mathematical and science-based application of language should not be subject to confusion or possibly transposed incorrectly, which is primarily due to the use of upper-case and lower-case characters to expand the usable character set. The Vertisan Language doesn't use casing to vary the meaning of individual glyph characters, and additionally no individual glyphs bear a striking resemblance to any other Vertisan Glyphs. The result is a character set and language that accurately conveys highly complicated content and meaning without glyph recognition errors. For more information, refer to [Semasiography - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semasiography). ##### Relevant Tags > #semasiographic #glyphs