Seriously, there's all this cool shit out there like Þ, Ŋ, Ɔ, Ƣ, and Ѧ, and we're limiting ourselves to A through Z? Come on!
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English Reform 2010-07-08 7:38
Vowel Phoneme Approximation Replacement Letter
a at A a
aeye aim Ä ä
air fair eh
aa cart Æ æ
augh autumn Å å
eh end E e
ee see Ë ë
er term Œ œ
ih it I i
ai tie Ï ï
o rock O o
oe toe Ö ö
oi oil Ó ó
oo too uu
or fort augh
uh up U u
uu due Ü ü
au out Á á
uoh could Ú ú
Consonant Phoneme Approximation Replacement Letter Alternative Letters Alt. Lettering Reason
b boat B b
ch church t + sh
d dance D d
f found F f
g game G g
h hard H h
j jump d + zh
k king K k
l life L l
m man M m
n now N n
ng sing Ŋ ŋ Ń ń, Ņ ņ, Ň ň Too similar to "N"
p pass P p
r read R r
s said S s
sh should ʃ ſ Ś ś, Ŝ ŝ, Ş ş, Š š, Ƨ ƨ Too similar to "f and r"
t time T t
v vice V v
w would W w
y yes Y y
z zoo Z z
dth the Ð ð
th thing Þ þ Θ θ, Ɵ ϑ Too similar to "p"
zh genre Ʒ ʒ Ƶ ƶ, Ź ź, Ż ż, Ž ž Too similar to the number "3"
[glottal stop] uh-oh ` `
A Ä Á E Ë I Ï O Ö Ó U Ü Ú Æ Œ
B D Ð F G H K L M N Ŋ P R S ʃ T V W Y Z Ʒ Þ
A Ä Á B D Ð E Ë F G H I Ï K L M N Ŋ O Ö Ó P R S ʃ T U Ü Ú V W Y Z Ʒ Þ Æ Œ
at - at
aim - äm
fair - fer
cart - kæt
autumn - åtum
end - end
see - së
term - tœm
it - it
tie - tï
rock - rok
toe - tö
oil - óil
too - *tüü
fort - *f `åt
up - up
due - dyü
out - át
could - kúd
*contains two u-umlauts to diffrientiate between the word "to" which would be "tü" *the word for "fort"'s homonym (fought) would be "fåt" which does not contain the glottal stop. (Nouns have priority of glottal stop).
dance - dæns
found - fánd
game - gäm
hard - hæd
jump - dʒump
king - kiŋ
life - lïf
man - man
now - ná
sing - siŋ
pass - pæs
read - ^rëd
said - sed
should - ſúd
time - tïm
vice - vïs
would - wúd
yes - yes
zoo - zü
the - ðu
thing - þiŋ
genre - ʒonru
uh-oh - `u-ö
^ read's homonym, "reed" would be spelt "rëëd".