>>57333817>>57334401Yes, but these languages make it up by condensing more meaning into just one character. They're not alphabetic scripts - they're syllabaries or logographies. In the end, the number of strokes you need to write out an entire word or morpheme is the same as in English or any other language written in the Latin alphabet.
The issue here is that this invented alphabet has few characters, so all of this is just needless complexity. Compare the number of strokes that a Latin letter takes with that of similar scripts like Cyrillic, Greek, Georgian or Armenian. The number of strokes per character is usually quite low.