- type of writing system: phonetic alphabet - direction writing: left to right in horizontal lines - used to write: american and british english in brittish version: ziz iz ei test tu rait ziz sentuns. in amarican version: ziz iz ei test tu rait ziz sentens.
notes: - there is no c, because it makes the /k/ sound when it gets followed by the letter a, o, and u, but it makes the /s/ sound when it gets followed by the letter e, i, and y (except Celt, Celtic, Ceilidh, and Cymric) - there is no j, because it makes the /dʒ/ sound, because d and z are already here - there is no q, because it makes the /kw/ sound when it gets followed by the letter u, but it makes the /k/ sound when it is not followed by the letter u (like in this country's name "Qatar") - there is no x, because it makes the /ks/ sound when it gets followed by an unstressed vowel (like in this word "mix"), but it makes the /gz/ sound when it gets followed by a stressed vowel (like in the word "exam"). and also, it makes the /kʃ/ sound (like in the word "instructions") - ' might be used as double k, p, and t in american version, but in british version, it actually is used as double t - there is no uppercase, cuz if it allows uppercase, then it will trigger me (as well)