>>16
>Write something with this
Rait suemthienh wieth dhies
OR
Rät sumthinh with dhis
I didn't made digraphs for ALL the lexical set, I intended to work more in the consonants... feel free to add.
>>17
>Why did you switch these? All your letters are badly chosen. Iotation and rounding should be indicated with digraphs, not with yet more letters.
I think one or two new letters OR umlaut use would be good to English. However, I agree that
>>7 adds too much letters, to the point that would be better stop using Latin and using Shavian [maybe?] script.
Doubling <g> is a nice trick, I liked it.
>No they aren't. You just write the r and let the dialect take care of the rest.
Some dialects neutralize the vowel and make just a generic "sillabic R". Some dialects wipe out /r/ completely but the vowels are still distinct.
I said that because I get really pissed with people thinking "just write the R" while others "just write the vowel!". I would say "write BOTH and shut up".
>>18
>I don't think you know what you are talking about.
He does.