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Fyi
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R - ar
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B - bee
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D - dee
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W - double yoo
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E - ee
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F - ef
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L - el
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M - em
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N - en
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X - eks
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S - ess
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I - eye
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A - ey
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H - eych
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J - jay
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G - jee
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K - kay
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Q - kyoo
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O - oh
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P - pee
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C - see
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T - tee
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V - vee
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Y - why
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U - yoo
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Z - zee
69 2 ReplyI'm so impressed. Hold me closer Tony Danza.
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The problem is this is still alphabetical phonetically. You need to alphabetize the phenomes using the new alphabet, not the old one.
16 0 ReplyOh, that alphabet…
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Ⱥ - arlup
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β - bixen
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¢ - cromble
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Ð - daxit
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€ - eklar
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₣ - flixor
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Ɠ - gorple
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Ⱨ - hixem
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Ĩ - izzen
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Ĵ - jixtop
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Ƙ - krumble
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Ⱡ - lixen
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₥ - mixle
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ℕ - nixor
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Ø - oxal
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₱ - ploxe
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Q̣ - quixix
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Ɍ - rixar
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§ - slixen
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Ŧ - tixar
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Ü - ulxen
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₩ - vixor
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ₓ - wixen
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Ɏ - xixal
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Σ - yixen
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ℤ - zixar
10 2 Replywixen tixar flixor
5 0 ReplyKrumble cromble might be my favourite new thing to say.
What is this alphabet and one if you ordered these words phonetically?
1 0 ReplyI did all this through chat gpt. I told it to give me alternative alphabet and pronunciations. Had to finesse it a little.
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Is the second instance of E supposed to be A?
16 0 ReplyEy is Ey.
9 0 ReplyYeah, probably, I fixed it
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R - ar
B - bee
X - eks
W - double yoo
N - en
F - ef
L - el
M - em
E - epstein
D - didnt
K - kill
H - himself
A - ey
I - eye
J - jay
G - jee
S - ess
Q - kyoo
O - oh
P - pee
C - see
T - tee
V - vee
Y - why
U - yoo
Z - zee
Ftfy
8 1 ReplyR - ar
X - eks
W - double yoo
N - en
L - el
E - epstein
D - didnt
K - kill
H - himself
A - ey
I - eye
J - jet
F - fuel
C - can’t
M - melt
S - steel
B - buildings
G - jee
Q - kyoo
O - oh
P - pee
T - tee
V - vee
Y - why
U - yoo
Z - zee
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Where's A
You missed out the first letter, how do you miss out the first letter.
6 1 Replyprobably the second E that's pronounced "ey"
4 0 ReplyI'd guess "ay".
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I assume that's what makes it so brilliant!
2 0 ReplyHonestly, I used chat gpt to generate the list and did very minimal spot checking.
1 2 ReplyTrebuchet to aisle seven? . . . Trebuchet to aisle seven, please.
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You spelt zed queerly
5 1 ReplyI bet you pronounce aluminum weird too.
4 2 ReplyIt's spelled differently so both pronunciations are correct. Aluminum and aluminium.theres an extra i in the UK spelling.
3 0 ReplyYeah, Canadians use the American 🤢 way for some reason
That’s why I didn’t comment on “hach”
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