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  • ...(IPA)]] represents the sounds of [https://linguifex.com/wiki/Azano Azano]. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]
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  • ...ich the [[wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Owaex]] pronunciations. ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • <nowiki>*</nowiki>Korintʰíkasʷēgrotʰníosī ([[wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]: [korɪntʰikasʷɛːgrotʰniosɪː]) is the Proto-Indo-Korinthic ter ==== English Translation ====
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  • ...PA)]] represents [[Sohcahtoan]] and [[Ancient Sohcahtoan]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...national Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Kaikiwan]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! (nearest English) equivalent
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  • ...bols in square brackets [] are symbols found in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) known as ''phones'' and symbols in triangle brackets <> are how the p =Sounds Common to English=
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  • ...rnational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Evonish]] pronunciations. English approximations are closest to General American(unless otherwise stated). ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...ternational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Hantza]] pronunciation. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[w:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Cha]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...rnational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Faulona]] pronunciations. English doesn't contain all the phones Faulona does, so approximations are just tha ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...tic Alphabet (IPA)]] can be used to represent [[Grekelin]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! (nearest English) equivalent
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  • ...abet (IPA)]] represents [[:Category:Ayeri language|Ayeri]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[w:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! (nearest English) equivalent
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  • ...rnational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Iaskyon]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...ational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Moshurian]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! (nearest English) equivalent
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  • ...rnational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Umbrean]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
    4 KB (600 words) - 02:35, 20 January 2017
  • ...ional Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Mihousapeja]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...tional Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Avendonian]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! (nearest English) equivalent
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  • ...nal Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[High Valyrian]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[w:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! (nearest English) equivalent
    4 KB (485 words) - 23:55, 19 March 2021
  • ...ional Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Brittainese]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! (nearest English) equivalent
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  • ...rnational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Kunarek]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
    4 KB (507 words) - 02:34, 20 January 2017
  • ====Goidelic Alphabet==== ====Traditional Alphabet====
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  • |scripts=* [[Latin script|Latin]] ([[Matsu alphabet]]) ...kelë Kaujë Puhaa''' (''English: Common Elegant Language''), referred to in English as '''Matsu''', is the primary national language of the Matsu Union, set in
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  • ...ternational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Jukpë]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...intain a culturally distinct identity, it is necessary to transition to an alphabet indigenous to the area. Runes were created to be carved, either on bark or English [th] and [z] are rather late additions to the alphabet, and not part of Folksprak today. There are, in fact, many such letters wh
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  • Aelonian uses the [[w:Greek alphabet|Greek]] alphabet. ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. -->
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  • ...ernational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Luthic]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! (nearest English) equivalent
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  • ...olk's Tongue is one of the two official languages of Folk Nation alongside English, and is spoken by about 50% of their population. Modern Folk's Tongue evolv ...really similar to the English sound system. The grammar is very similar to English with some German or Scandinavian influence. Much of the vocabulary is disti
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  • ...The phoneme /xʷ/ is often pronounced [ɸ] while /χʷ/ is pronounced like the English [ʍ] with more friction. ==Alphabet==
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  • ...d the South Arabian alphabet also played a role in the development of this alphabet, as did printing, which was brought by the Portuguese and which introduced ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. -->
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  • ...Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Aelatha|Aelathan]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...honetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Pamarėska|Pomorian]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --> <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP
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  • ...national Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Biscayan]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...h has a CCCVCCCC structure, 24 phonemes, 20 vowels or diphthongs gives the english language a total of 159 252 480, almost 160 MILLION possible syllables. So ====Alphabet====
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  • ...national Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Rangyayo]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Yenmun !! Example !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...onal Phonetic Alphabet|kʷɪ'ma.rə]] ], Qymara: [ [[w:International Phonetic Alphabet|qy'mɑ.χɑ]] ]) it's an aymor language spoken in Brazilian northwest. It's
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  • ...ernational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Attian]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • :''See also: [[Hantza/Alphabet|Hantza alphabet]]'' ...to that found in some northern dialects of [[w:Dutch language|Dutch]]. To English speakers it may sound like it is actually the post-alveolar fricative [ʃ].
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  • ...tp://koeraakii.jeiios.de/alphabet.php Alfabeetninũn Kõraakiinaf] (Kõraakii alphabet, Latin script) Kõraakii uses the English alphabet, but with a few extra letters added and a few removed. <br/>
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  • ...International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Cet]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene
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  • ...ernational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Lôppic]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
    7 KB (925 words) - 03:01, 20 January 2017
  • ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --> <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP
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  • The Cokkel alphabet contains all 26 letters of the Latin alphabet, each corresponding to one sound. Cokkel is analyzed as having 6 vowels and ! English
    6 KB (842 words) - 10:46, 18 December 2023
  • ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --> <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP
    4 KB (470 words) - 18:36, 5 July 2021
  • ==Alphabet== ...ndo-European language family, having much in common with languages such as English, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish. However, the languages close
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  • ...nal Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Maryan Coptic]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • ...(TV series)|''The Expanse'']] sci-fi book and TV series. It was made as an English creole, but its lexical base has features of Romance languages, Germanic la ...instead mixes vocabulary from various languages spoken on Earth, including English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Estonian, Esperanto, French, Korean, Chinese,
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  • ...Innocenti. Its name is an intended pun as it's pronounced similarly to the english phrase "''you read''". *The alphabet uses ''special diacritics'' that create all sorts of problems to those that
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  • ===Alphabet=== |+Castellic alphabet
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  • ...a conworld called Olilónien. The language is written in its own script, an alphabet (which is akin to the Latin script on Earth). ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. -->
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  • ...ational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Kihā́mmic]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
    6 KB (863 words) - 09:44, 20 January 2017
  • ...e until XVIII century. Many English words have a Latin origin and, through English, many Latin words have spread in modern European languages, such as: ''habi !'''English'''
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  • .... It's designed to be easy for me to pronounce but as syntactically unlike English, my L1, as I can bear. In universe it is spoken by a population of European Thulean is written in the Thulean alphabet but there is also an official scheme of romanisation which is endorsed by t
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  • ...ripts]], Ancient Sohcahtoan was probably written using a rudimentary runic alphabet to represent the phonology. However, as the Japanese scripts began to heavi ==== Alphabet ====
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  • Loshi uses a variant of the Latin Alphabet, standardized with inspirations from German and Hungarian. ====Alphabet====
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  • ...to be full posted publicly in 2022 with some learning e-books and a Tenok-English dictionary. ...ters (including の) and Manabi (Hangeul). Also, sometimes it uses the Latin alphabet for romanization.
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  • ...national Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)]] represents [[Qafesona]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene ![[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|IPA]] !! Examples !! nearest English equivalent
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  • | image = [[File:Pser-endonym-in-alphabet.png|300px]] | imagecaption = The Psér endonym in the Pséri alphabet.
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  • ...will focus on "Pyrrityl" terms, however much like the Romantic-Germanic in English, the Pyrrityl vocabulary has been replaced in many parts with So'raan and s ===Alphabet===
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  • ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --> <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP
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  • ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --> <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP
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  • The alphabet consists of 26 letters, six of which are vowels and 20 consonants. Contract ! colspan="26" | Letters of the Brest alphabet
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  • |script = [[w:Greek alphabet|Greek alphabet]] ...uences, and a less a-posteriori bent. The language is written in the Greek alphabet and marks for breathing. In-universe, the Haeac language is the lingua-fran
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  • ...ical success. Grammars and dictionaries were published in Swedish, French, English, Italian, and German. Mondial uses 26 letters of the [[ISO basic Latin alphabet]], where k and w only occur in proper nouns and loan words <ref>https://www
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  • ...the Spanish ruling, which introduced many Spanish loanwords and the Latin Alphabet, introduced Middle Egcamino, which like Old Egcamino, has numerous works of ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. -->
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  • | scripts = Arnic abugida<br>Arnic alphabet [[File:Arnic-alphabet.jpeg|300px|thumb|left|The Arnic alphabet/abugida.]]
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  • ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --> <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP
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  • |scripts = [[wikipedia:Arabic alphabet|Arabic alphabet]] ([[Balaybalan Alphabet]]) ...the Arabic Alphabet. The grammar follows the lead of Persian, Turkish and English; like Turkish, it is agglutinating. Much of the lexis appears wholly invent
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  • |scripts = * [[/Alphabet|Hantza alphabet]] ([[w:Latin script|Latin script]]) :''Main article: [[/Alphabet|Hantza alphabet]]''
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  • ...n turn is derived from the names of the first two letters of the Panlaffic alphabet - P and L. The letter P began life as a representation of a river (Kihā́m *English: ''The Panlaffic languages''
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  • ...years. Having strict vowel sounds, and different sounds of consonants from English, the language is fairly easy and interesting to learn!--> There are 21 consonants in the alphabet of Altagüraba.
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  • |nativename = [[w:Greek alphabet|ΧΙΡΑΘΙΣ]]<br/> hirathis ...is usually straightforward as Hirathic uses an older variant of the Greek alphabet. The only problem to this is the treatment of Χ, χ.
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  • ...language, sometimes referred to as “Neutral” or “the Neutral language” by English-speaking writers, created interest among international language enthusiasts |+ Idiom neutral alphabet (+ 1 digraph)
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  • ...[[w:Zulu language|Zulu]], [[w:Xhosa language|Xhosa]], [[w:English language|English]] ...small>Cápa:</small> [[Help:IPA|[isi.kʰɐ́pɐ]]]), is an Afrikaans-Portuguese-English-Zulu-Xhosa [[w:Creole language|creole]] language spoken in the area between
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  • <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP ...sible for use in the language. For example, "st" is a consonant cluster in English. -->
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  • ...ernational Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] represents [[Hemaluan]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene
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  • Nouns were written all lowercased, like in English ...on the computer as well). It was almost identical to Old-Jeïos, expect its alphabet and that the nouns were written uppercased from now on. Here is one of the
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  • ...te done. My goal is to have a language that is as independent of my native English as possible, and that suits the personality of the Anzurian people who spea ...that few words could say much. Hence, it is a more synthetic language than English, and its syntax is much looser. However, with this freedom one must realize
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  • ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --> <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP
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  • Oxman is a West-Germanic language that is strongly linked to Dutch, Modern English, Low German and Modern German. ==Alphabet==
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  • ...ernational Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] represents [[Rulhilli]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene
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  • ...4* consonants of Mala with IPA (left), romanisation (middle), and the Mala alphabet (right). ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. -->
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  • <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP ...un is shown with a prefix, similar to the usage of 'un-' and 'non-' in the English language. Opposition is also shown with a prefix, especially in situations
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  • ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --> <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP
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  • ===Alphabet=== ...e only way, so it is easy to start reading Novoslovnica after learning the alphabet and the phonology of the language.
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  • ...110 million native speakers with an additional 300 to 900 million speaking English which is nearly-Germanic) without much teaching. For example, a native spe ...ermanic languages include the three most widely spoken Germanic languages: English with around 360–400 million native speakers; German, with over 100 millio
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  • |posteriori = eight of the most common languages: English, Chinese (Beijing dialect), Hindi, Russian, Spanish, French, Japanese, Germ ...t to a minimum. An example of an obligatory category in [[English language|English]] is the time-tense of [[verb]]s, as it is impossible to express a [[finite
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  • ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --> <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IP
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  • ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --> Omunninyo uses the Hangul alphabet, with a few changes. Namely, ㅃ represents the /β/ sound.
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  • ...s a West-Germanic language that is strongly linked to Oxman, Dutch, Modern English, Low German and Modern German. ==Alphabet==
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  • |scripts = * Mochadian Alphabet |+Mochadian Alphabet
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  • ...tional Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] represents [[Keeltyewarem]] pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a gene
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  • Jyglagi is written in the latin script. This is the alphabet in order: ...use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. -->
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  • ===Alphabet=== ...French speaker would find more natural to pronunce ''j'' as /ʒ/, while an English or an Hindi one would rather choose /ʤ/. Both are equally valid and mutual
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  • ! colspan="30" | Vinnish Alphabet ...tin alphabet, with the addition of four extra letters, Ð, Æ, Ø, and Å. The alphabet was codified with the translation of the Bible into Vinnish by scholar Joha
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  • ...age|Talossan]]<br><small>(official language)</small><br>[[English language|English]] |script = [[Latin script|Latin]] (Talossan alphabet)
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  • Kwarna uses the Latin alphabet with a couple of extensions !English
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  • ...of roots makes up well over ¾ of the common lexicon. Borrowings come from English, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Sanskrit, Hindi, Pali, Arabic, and Swahili at ...ode, and an Arabic mode, and an attempt is being made to create a featural alphabet that draws graphically from all of them.
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  • ...re all also based on diverse ancient characters, just like the rest of the alphabet.<ref name=prodnotes/> |+ [[w:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] chart of Atlantean consonants
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  • ...y, similar to Hungarian. Its word order is considerably more flexible than English one, but the basic order is subject–verb–object (SVO). ...Carpathian became significant only in the XXth century, when the standard alphabet was created, similar to other Carpathian languages. A spelling reform was m
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