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(Updated) Bluenese Pronunciations

DADanielRises4th•Created November 30, 2022
(Updated) Bluenese Pronunciations
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A: /a/ B: /b/ C: /tʂ/ (Normal cities) /ts̠/ (similar to 'tz' in Sky City, CyanCity and MiniCyan, retracted) D: /d/ E: /ɛ/ É: /e/ F: /f/ G: /g/ H: /h/ I: /i/ J: /dʒ/ K; /k/ L: /l/ M: /m/ N: /n/ O: /ɔ/ Ò: /o/ Ó: /ʌ/ P: /p/ Q: /k/ in Kazakh loanwords, and /kv/ in other loanwords. R: /r/ (Most countries), /ʁ/ (Guttural R in Sky City, CyanTown and MiniCyan) S: /s/ T: /t/ Ț: /tʔ/ U: /u/ Ü: /ʏ/ V: /v/ X: /ks/ Y: /j/ Ý: /ə/ (normal cities), /ɨ/ (Russian-sounding Y in Sky City, CyanTown, and MiniCyan) Z: /z/ Note: It's still a fanmade language. Note: W is replaced by V, or W is not part of the Bluenese alphabet, although when used on various English words, it's pronounced 'v' or 'u'. I changed Ț's pronunciation. 'Kh' is also revealed to be in the Bluenese dictionary, pronounced as /x/ which is similar to the Russian H. Even more characters pronunciations. Á: /ɑ/ - Á À: /ɒ/ - À Ć: /tɕ/ - Cie È: /ɪ/ - È Ś: /ɕ/ - Es' Ú: /ʊ/ - Ú Ź: /ʑ/ - Ziet Some various digraphs CH: /tʃ/ (a harder version of C) - Che DZ: /dz/ - Dze Dź: /dʑ/ (similar to the Serbian cyrillic letter Dje) - Dzie KH: /x/ - Kha TZ: /ts/ - Tze ZH: /ʒ/ - Zhe Names of the Bluenese letters are here! A - A À - A-aktzent (That means, Accented A) Á - Alternativen A (That means 'Alternative A') B - Be C - Ce (not always used) C with acute - Cie D - De E - E É - Aktzent, E F - Ef G - Ge H - Ha I - I J - Je K - Ka L - El M - Em N - En O - O Ó - O aktzent (That means Accented O) Ò - Ò P - Pe Q - Kve R - Er S - Es T - Te Ț - T'e (That means T-comma.) U - U Ü - Ü V - Ve X - Ix (used in Starnese, not used in almost all of my fanmade languages, like Danielnese) Y - Ipsilon Ý - Ý Z - Zet Vowel digraphs: ar /a:/ (BlueCity and most cities) er /ɛɐ/ elsewhere, /ɐ/ word-finally ir /iɐ/ or: /ɔɐ/ ór: /ɐ:/ ur: /uɐ/ ýr: /ɐ:/ ei/ey: /ɛj/, or /aj/ if used in 'Einstein' or 'Frankenstein' eu: /ɛu/ oi and oy: /ɔj/ óy: /ʌj/ Tom in Bluenese is pronounced as /tɔm/ (which is often used for the shortening of Bluenese word 'Tomatýn'), and Tomato in Bluenese means 'Tomatýn' so it's pronounced as /tɔmatə:n/ Ü and Ț are not often used in Bluenese language, but they are used in some words. It's also pronounced as /ts/ in Romanian loanwords, but often replaced by the 'TZ' digraph. (which is TS in the Junglelandic, Treelandic and Katenese language) Ü uses: Kernüt (meaning 'guidance') Kernüttýn (meaning 'guider') Kultürer (meaning 'culture') New letters names and IPA: Ĺ/Li: /ʎ/, /lj/ at the end of words - Eĺ Ń/Ni: /ɲ/, /ɲ/ at the end of words - Eń Ù: /ɯ/ - Ù (pronounced as /ʉ/ in Sky City, CyanTown and MiniCyan)

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