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I want to teach someone my conlang
(u to oo i forgot to mention, and Articles do not exist, and Q is always assumed to be with Q meaning you don't have to write qu and just Q)
"ðe Engliš langooage is Konlang, Riting Konlangs Reqire þot"
Could you decipher this?
"The Engliš language is a conlang, writing conlangs require thought."
Am I correct? btw I think I still see some letters that would not make it's own sound.
(u to oo i forgot to mention, and Articles do not exist, and Q is always assumed to be with Q meaning you don't have to write qu and just Q)
"ðe Engliš langooage is Konlang, Riting Konlangs Reqire þot"
Could you decipher this?
"The Engliš language is a conlang, writing conlangs require thought."
Am I correct? btw I think I still see some letters that would not make it's own sound.
Yup
And a more serious problem in English is that it has homonyms (same spelling and pronunciation), homophones (same pronunciation but different spelling), and homographs (same spelling but different pronunciation). Have you ever thought about how to fix this?
And a more serious problem in English is that it has homonyms (same spelling and pronunciation), homophones (same pronunciation but different spelling), and homographs (same spelling but different pronunciation). Have you ever thought about how to fix this?
"Lead" and "read" rhyme. So do "lead" and "read". But "lead" and "read" do not rhyme. Neither do "lead" and "read".
And a more serious problem in English is that it has homonyms (same spelling and pronunciation), homophones (same pronunciation but different spelling), and homographs (same spelling but different pronunciation). Have you ever thought about how to fix this?
"Lead" and "read" rhyme. So do "lead" and "read". But "lead" and "read" do not rhyme. Neither do "lead" and "read".
Yeah, Silent letters will be removed so
Lead is Leed, and read will be rade (the end e makes the a sound like ay instead of ah, like a lot of English words like Made)
(u to oo i forgot to mention, and Articles do not exist, and Q is always assumed to be with Q meaning you don't have to write qu and just Q)
"ðe Engliš langooage is Konlang, Riting Konlangs Reqire þot"
Could you decipher this?