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Standard Korean is the same as our timeline's Seoul Korean but is written in the following orthography invented by Samuel McAbram, inspired in part by Ăn Yidiș orthography.
Standard Korean is the same as our timeline's Seoul Korean but is written in the following orthography invented by Samuel McAbram, inspired in part by Ăn Yidiș orthography.


''Motyn incanyn θea̞nar depuθa̞ tzaıuroumıa̞ cy tzona̞mcva cva̞nrie̤ issa̞ toηtyηhata. Incanyn θza̞nputza̞cyro isa̞ηcva ıaηsimyr puıa̞patassymıa̞ sa̞ro hıa̞ηtze̤eý tza̞ηsinyro heηtoηhaıa̞ıa hanta.''
''Motyn incanyn θea̞nar depuθa̞ tzaıuroumıa̞ cy tzona̞mcva cva̞nrie̤ issa̞ toηtyηhata. Incanyn θza̞nputza̞cyro isa̞ηcva ıaηsimyr puıa̞patassymıa̞ sa̞ro hıa̞ηtze̤eỵ tza̞ηsinyro heηtoηhaıa̞ıa hanta.''


/e/ was marked with a tsere-like diacritic under the e (e̤) and /E/ was written with e with a segol under it, but today only tsere is used.
/e/ was marked with a tsere-like diacritic under the e (e̤) and /E/ was written with e with a segol under it, but today only tsere is used.


eu eui written y ý
eu eui written y


===alt-history Sinitic languages===
===alt-history Sinitic languages===
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