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'''Vowels:''' | '''Vowels:''' | ||
aa (long)- as in f'''a'''ther | |||
a (short)- as in d'''a'''rk | a (short)- as in d'''a'''rk | ||
ee (long)- as in the “ea” sound in dr'''ea'''m (but longer) | |||
e (short)- as in the second “e” in el'''e'''vator | e (short)- as in the second “e” in el'''e'''vator | ||
ii (long)- as in m'''i'''ce | |||
i (short)- as in h'''i'''t | i (short)- as in h'''i'''t | ||
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z- as in '''z'''oo | z- as in '''z'''oo | ||
'''Notes:''' | |||
*Long vowels never begin a word. | |||
*Long vowels must always be written as double letters -they must not be written as a capital letter. | |||
*Diacritic vowels don't begin or end a word. | |||
*Diacritic or dipthong vowels must not proceed another vowel. | |||
*Diacritic vowels must always be written with a diacritic -they are not to be written as a capital letter. | |||
*It's common to find long consonants at the end of a word that would otherwise not occure in English. |
Revision as of 03:43, 11 November 2008
Pronunciation
Vowels:
aa (long)- as in father
a (short)- as in dark
ee (long)- as in the “ea” sound in dream (but longer)
e (short)- as in the second “e” in elevator
ii (long)- as in mice
i (short)- as in hit
o -as in home
u –as in luck
Diacritic Vowels:
ä -as in the word "air"
á -a high vowel as in the "a" in cradle
à -a low vowel as in the "a" in fade
Dipthongs:
ai- as in the “ay” sound in pay
au- as in restaurant
ei- as in the “y” sound in shy
ie- as in ei
Consonants:
b- as in be
d- as in den
f- as in four
g- as in sabotage
h- as in hat
j- as in jam
l- as in lemon
m- as in man
n- as in man
p- as in pen
r- as in race
s- as in sun
sh- as in shame
t- as in toast
th- as in think
v- as in van
w- as in water
y- as in why
z- as in zoo
Notes:
- Long vowels never begin a word.
- Long vowels must always be written as double letters -they must not be written as a capital letter.
- Diacritic vowels don't begin or end a word.
- Diacritic or dipthong vowels must not proceed another vowel.
- Diacritic vowels must always be written with a diacritic -they are not to be written as a capital letter.
- It's common to find long consonants at the end of a word that would otherwise not occure in English.