I literally thought of this last night on my phone but I wanted to make it right now. R with cedilla/comma is a pronounced as the alveolar trill 'R' as the normal R is pronounced as the alveolar approximant. The R in Flowernese rhoticizes a vowel (mostly the O with ogonek) There is 42 letters in this alphabet (I've been counting) IPAs: A: /a/ Ä: /æ/ Ą: /ʌ/ B: /b/ C: /dʑ/ Ç: /tɕ/ D: /d/ Ḑ: /dz/ E: /ɛ/ Ę: /ɪ/ F: /f/ G: /g/ Ğ: /ɣ/, /ʝ/ (after I, Y, and Ę) Ģ: /ɢ/ H: /h/ I: /i/ Ï: /ɨ/ Į: /ʉ/ J: /ʒ/ K: /k/ Ķ: /q/ L: /l/ Ł: /ɫ/ M: /m/ N: /n/ Ņ: /ŋ/, /ɴ/ (after Ķ and Ģ) O: /ɔ/ Ö: /œ/ Ǫ: /ə/ P: /p/ R: /ɹ/ Ŗ: /r/ S: /s/ Ş: /ʃ/ T: /t/ Ţ: /ts/ U: /u/ Ü: /ʏ/ Ų: /ɵ/ V: /v/ Y: /j/ Z: /z/ I call it..... Flowernese. (from Flowerland) C and Ç are alveolo-palatal while J and Ş are post-alveolar. Digraphs: KH: /x/, /ç/ (after I, Y, and Ę) NY: /ɲ/
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