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!Hangul | !Hangul | ||
|ㅏ / ㅑ||ㅂ||ㅅ||ㅊ||ㄷ||ㅈ||ㅔ / ㅐ||ㅍ||ㄱ||ㅎ||ㅣ / ㅟ||ㅈ||ㅋ||ㄹ||ㅁ||ㄴ||ㅗ / ㅛ||ㅍ||ㅋㅜ||ㄹ||ㅅ||ㅌㅅ||ㅌ||ㅜ / ㅠ||ㅂ||ㄱㅜ||ㅅㅣ||ㅋㅅ||ㄱㅣ / ㄱㅕ||ㅈ||ㄷㅈ | |ㅏ / ㅑ||ㅂ||ㅅ||ㅊ||ㄷ||ㅈ||ㅔ / ㅐ||ㅍ||ㄱ||ㅎ||ㅣ / ㅟ||ㅈ||ㅋ||ㄹ||ㅁ||ㄴ||ㅗ / ㅛ||ㅍ||ㅋㅜ||ㄹ||ㅅ||ㅌㅅ||ㅌ||ㅜ / ㅠ||ㅂ||ㄱㅜ||ㅅㅣ||ㅋㅅ||ㄱㅣ / ㄱㅕ||ㅈ||ㄷㅈ | ||
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==Latin== | |||
Although there is not much science with the Latin alphabet, and the stressed syllable can be marked by adding a hyphen after the vowel and the consonants are separated with a hyphen, For aesthetic reasons, some diacritics and alternate letters may be used, but they are not mandatory. However, here are those alternate letters (there are more, but they are less advisable or practical for the auxlang vision): | |||
'''Digraphs''' | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
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! Letters!!Dz!!Dzy!!Gz!!Ks!!Ps!!Ts!!Tsy | |||
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!IPA | |||
|ʣ||ʤ||ɡ͡z||k͡s||p͡s||ʦ||ʧ | |||
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'''Optional letters''' | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
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! Simple!!Dz!!Dj | |||
!Gv!!Gz!!Ks | |||
!Kv!!Ts!!Tx | |||
!Vv | |||
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!Optional | |||
|Ż||Ġ | |||
| Ẇ||Ẍ||Ẋ | |||
| Q||Ṡ||Ċ | |||
|W | |||
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The only consonants that do not consonant together in the same syllable without being affricated together with the liquid r, l are: J, Z, S, X, Y, L, R. | The only consonants that do not consonant together in the same syllable without being affricated together with the liquid r, l are: J, Z, S, X, Y, L, R. | ||
Cannot make affricates with consonants that are not of the same type of voice, like dc /d͡ð/. | Cannot make affricates with consonants that are not of the same type of voice, like dc /d͡ð/. | ||
Cannot start a syllable with a consonant plus another consonant unless it is a fricate (stereo → estéreo). | Cannot start a syllable with a consonant plus another consonant unless it is a fricate (stereo → estéreo). | ||
Of course cannot end a word with a stop or fricative consonant with a liquid (tl ( | |||
Of course cannot end a word with a stop or fricative consonant with a liquid (tl (atlva ← atl)). | |||
The only letters that can make a diphthong are "y" and "v", apart from palatalization and labialization as well. | The only letters that can make a diphthong are "y" and "v", apart from palatalization and labialization as well. | ||
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