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=Tricin Irish spelling reform=
==Tai-Kadai==
Irta Thailand should speak Zhuang and have an alphabet derived from cursive Sawndip


Ch combos only occur morpheme initially
Kam can be a widely learned language (in Irta Europe?)


=Andaegor Creole=
==CF Tricin music==
Anbirese + Netagin
 
=Gaufian=
==Irta Irish alphabet==
A fantasy language by Oyfea?
"what if Cyrillic descended from Latin instead of Greek"
 
inspired by uncial but with iotified letters that look like Cyrillic and soft signs
 
y for ao
 
hard and soft signs may be used within foreign clusters that violate bwb sws: Cysъlév
 
séimhiú is written with the lenited letter followed by the unlenited letter (vb-, etc.) while urú is written with a tilde on top of the letter
 
Religious people may capitalize the person marker in 2sg inflected prepositions when referring to God (eg. ''orT'')
 
==Cualand Netagin orthography==
comically Englishy
 
hanier -> hanere
 
dyktie viel -> đuqŧeøe vele (ø is used for an "empty consonant")
 
Bric ťebarin ku ďáccerabáccera votok midxin. -> Bree{{ret|v}} taibareen coo dassety-bassety votoque meeđħeen. (Cualand uses "dassety-bassety" instead of "ďáccerabáccera")

Latest revision as of 03:56, 19 December 2022

Tai-Kadai

Irta Thailand should speak Zhuang and have an alphabet derived from cursive Sawndip

Kam can be a widely learned language (in Irta Europe?)

CF Tricin music

Irta Irish alphabet

"what if Cyrillic descended from Latin instead of Greek"

inspired by uncial but with iotified letters that look like Cyrillic and soft signs

y for ao

hard and soft signs may be used within foreign clusters that violate bwb sws: Cysъlév

séimhiú is written with the lenited letter followed by the unlenited letter (vb-, etc.) while urú is written with a tilde on top of the letter

Religious people may capitalize the person marker in 2sg inflected prepositions when referring to God (eg. orT)

Cualand Netagin orthography

comically Englishy

hanier -> hanere

dyktie viel -> đuqŧeøe vele (ø is used for an "empty consonant")

Bric ťebarin ku ďáccerabáccera votok midxin. -> Breev̠ taibareen coo dassety-bassety votoque meeđħeen. (Cualand uses "dassety-bassety" instead of "ďáccerabáccera")