This would be its alphabet:
A a B b Ç ç D d Δ δ E e È è Ë ë F f G g G̃ g̃ H h X x I i J j Ž ž K k L l M m N n O o Õ õ P p R r S s Ş ş T t Θ θ U u Û û V v W w Y y Z z
This would be the sounds the letters made:
A: ɑː, ɒ, eɪ, a
B: b
Ç: tʃ
D: d
Δ: ð
E: ɛ, iː, eɪ
È: æ
Ë: ʌ
F: f
G: g
G̃: ŋ
H or X̌: h
X: x
I: ɪ, aɪ, iː
J or Ǧ: dʒ
Ž or J̌: ʒ
K: k
L: l
M: m
N: n
O: oʊ, ɑː, ɒ
Õ: ɔː
P: p
R: ɹ
S: s
Ş: ʃ
T: t
Θ: θ
U: uː, juː
Û: ʊ
V: v
W: w
Y: j
Z: z
This would be the vowels:
A E È Ë I O Õ U Û
This would be some of the language's words:
Yëntnël: Hello
Tahaawû: What
Jenlek: Why
Θonnwûrel: Hat
Gennkiyo: Where
Weδnë: Towel
Tonn: Like
Hõriff: Tall
Dež Fowèl: When
Foyûç: Jack-in-the-box
Şaafullnil: Toward
Dekig̃: Talking
Aǰ ī līnaaθ : Weird
This would be the name of the language:
Gelun
This would be its speakers:
Henry D.
Ellie D.
Carrie D.
Pete D.
This would be its digraphs:
Ny: /ɲ/
Ly: /ʎ/
Ao: /aʊ/
Oi: /ɔɪ/
If you add a macron to a, e, i, o, and u like this:
Ā Ē Ī Ō Ū
Then the letters would be pronounced eɪ, iː, aɪ, oʊ, and juː, respectively, instead of a, ɛ, ɪ, ɒ, and uː.
If you add a háček to g, x, j, and r like this :
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