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The Latin-based Vietnamese orthography, '''Cwốc-Ngữ''', was developed by an Albionian missionary.
'''Apple Danish''' (placeholder name) is a Danish and Vietnamese inspired descendant of [[Verse:Tricin/Crackfic/Altwiebisch|Altwiebisch]].
 
''Tiếng Việt'' is written ''Tiếng Wiệt''.
 
*Initial /v/ and medial /w/ = ''w''
**''Nguyễn'' = ''Ngwiễn''
*Initial /w/ (underlyingly /ʔw/) = ''v''
*/f tʰ kʰ~x/ = ''φ θ χ''
**''phở'' = ''φở'', ''điện thoại'' = ''dyện-θwại''
*''s x'' = ''s sc'' (earlier ''sċ'')
**''xã hội'' = ''scã-hội''
*''nh ch gi'' = ''ni ti j''
*''đ d'' = ''d ð''
**/i iə/ is always spelled ''y yê'', not ''i ia/iê'' after ''n t d θ''.
*''-nh -ch'' = ''-(i)ng -(i)c''
*''c/k'' = always ''c''; ''gh'' = always ''g''; ''ng/ngh'' = always ''ng''
*''tr'' = ''tr''
 
Vowel spellings and tones are identical to our Vietnamese.
*/iə ɨə uə/ are always spelled ''iê ươ uô''.

Latest revision as of 03:56, 19 December 2022

Apple Danish (placeholder name) is a Danish and Vietnamese inspired descendant of Altwiebisch.