I made a very interesting language...

I also managed to prove that only a writer would wake up, say "I think that I shall make a language today...it shall be based on Hebrew!", and actually set forth to accomplish said goal.
Anyways, I made a language today and it was originally based on Hebrew, but...that basically only worked for the alphabet. It sounds really weird/cool, but I'm not sure if it classifies as a language. Mainly because it is more of a code, or so I made it so, therefore you can take any English word and transalate it into Kfeoza Va'Phi (which, by the way, means "praise be to" or "praise him"). Here are a few examples of the language that I played around with today:
"Hello, how are you?" = "Dalli, dish'ê uiy?"
"Good, how about you?" = "Biits, dish'ê eviyph uiy?"
"My name is Bethany." = "Xu jexa oz Bethany."
So those are a few examples. Truthfully, I am making up the grammatical rules as I go...so they may not be exact to the chart below, but they are close. Speaking of the chart below...here is a chart of the alphabet. Pardon the sloppyness, my iPad drawing app does not have a calligraphy option...well, it probably does I just don't want to spend the time to find it. Anyhow, here you go:
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Bethany Faith