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Revised English Alphabet

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-22 6:35

A - a
B - b
(C -c has been removed because it is useless)
D - d
E - e
F - f
G - g
H - h
I - i
J - j
K - k
L - l
M - m
N - n
O - o
P - p
(Q - q has been removed because it is useless)
R - r
S - s
T - t
U - u
V - v
W - w (renamed "wynn")
(X - x has been removed because it is useless)
Y - y
Z - z
Þ - þ (thorn)(this letter makes the "th" sound as in "the")
Ʃ - ʃ (esh)(this letter makes the "sh" sound as in "should")
Ŋ - ŋ (eng)(this letter makes the "ng" sound as in "singing")


Am I right or am I right???

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-24 2:12

Aiv yet tu si ə rili güd ɛlfəbət hir.

Name: Anony-mouse 2012-12-29 15:43

I have an alphabet called Nyu Inglıš. Phonetic spelling, 30 letters, influenced by Old English, IPA and even Turkish.
Aa Ææ Åå Bb Dd Ðð Ee Əə Ff Gg Hh Iı İi Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Rr Ss Šš Tt Þþ Uu Vv Ww Yy Zz Žž

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-29 18:05

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-29 20:58

Well, I think as far as spelling, it could be reformed to a degree -- the ideal would be to have one letter per sound.  So perhaps you could replace the H following the C,S,or T with an accent over the letter as is sometimes done with Eastern European languages.  So The Shoe is on The other foot = T`e S`oe is on t`e ot`er foot.  And maybe replace the vowels with their latin equivelent, so oo = u, and so on. 

So t`e s`u is on t`e ot`er fut.

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-07 20:48

Futhark was fine, fuck latin and greek version of the alphabet.
http://www.ancientscripts.com/images/futhark_anglosaxon.gif

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-10 18:33

>>26

Ai ægri. Itt kæn æksjuoli bi jused tu repressent nerli evri inglisj saund. Nott /þ/ and /ð/, batt dher iss th and dh.

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