Holy fuck I think I just devised a system for writing English with the Latin alphabet.
A-A
B-B
C-C
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
R-R
S-S
T-T
U-U
V-V
W-W
X-X
Y-Y
Z-Z
Same for lowercase letters.
Check this out this is fucking amazing.
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Anonymous2010-03-31 9:23
M N NH - no problem here. NH stands for old NG (as you can see, all the digraphs are using H).
EXCEPTION: since English doesn't allow /ng/, always /ŋg/, in words where the <g> is pronounced use NG and not *NHG.
CH J - compound phonemes, but work as unities in English. Same as oldspelling, but "machine" does NOT use CH anymore.
KH - for the Scottish dialect that renderizes this differently - as in Loch/Lokh.
L - nothing new. "Dark L" is just alophone, doesn't need marking.
X - <x> is the new <h>. <h> is used now only for digraphs - use xouse instead of house. Old "egzample" and "taksi" never needed X anyway...