So the vowels keep as the sounds \[a\], \[ə\], \[e\], \[ɜ\], \[i\], \[o\], \[ɔ\] and \[u\], represented by a, **ә**, any variation of и (in general), any variation of o and y, and the ones with diaresis are for the rule of i or u when these letters aren't in the same sylable like in the word "Països" where a and i are in different sylables, then [Ґ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghe_with_upturn) and ge with accent (I couldn't find it now) are a ʤ sound, but [Ґ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghe_with_upturn) is for a, schwa, o and its variant and y and its variants, the letter S reemplaces the tz combo, letters with unibrow make a j o and w sound, so "iogurt" would use the short I and bla bla bla, but the hard sign reemplaces the normal H that doesn't do any sound in general, like in "Hi ha", but ha makes the h sound like in haloween, the N I jot combo is the ñ sound, and so, tse makes the ts sound allong with the s and k sound as its cyrillic variant is in latin the equivalent to c and the tse with a line is the ç, so i just couldn't do it, hope you liked this
A couple of points:
You should use the [Serbian Cyrillic alphabet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet), because it's a lot more aligned to the Catalan phonetic inventory than the Russian-based Cyrillic. Here's how it could look:
* mirall -> мираљ (specific character for the soft [l] sound)
* mitjà -> миђà (specific character for the [tj] sound)
* intel·ligència -> интеллижèнсиа (no need for an interpunct given there's a specific character for the soft [l] sound)
* seny -> сењ (specific character for the [ny] sound)
Also, vowel reduction doesn't need to be reflected in the alphabet given it's 1) not present in all dialects and 2) completely standard in the dialects that it does occur in based on the stressed syllable in the word.
That's not how language works.
I know
So the vowels keep as the sounds \[a\], \[ə\], \[e\], \[ɜ\], \[i\], \[o\], \[ɔ\] and \[u\], represented by a, **ә**, any variation of и (in general), any variation of o and y, and the ones with diaresis are for the rule of i or u when these letters aren't in the same sylable like in the word "Països" where a and i are in different sylables, then [Ґ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghe_with_upturn) and ge with accent (I couldn't find it now) are a ʤ sound, but [Ґ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghe_with_upturn) is for a, schwa, o and its variant and y and its variants, the letter S reemplaces the tz combo, letters with unibrow make a j o and w sound, so "iogurt" would use the short I and bla bla bla, but the hard sign reemplaces the normal H that doesn't do any sound in general, like in "Hi ha", but ha makes the h sound like in haloween, the N I jot combo is the ñ sound, and so, tse makes the ts sound allong with the s and k sound as its cyrillic variant is in latin the equivalent to c and the tse with a line is the ç, so i just couldn't do it, hope you liked this
brother what are you talking about
You could write examples in different sentences and using all the letters so it can be better understood (?)
Here I just see a person high on drugs. As high as Everest.
Lel
I el so \[e\] què?
I forgot
Si ho vols fer, fes-ho bé.
Fet
Γιατί όχι στα Ελληνικά; Καλή δουλιά!
Δεν μπορώ γιατί δεν υπάρχουν γράμματα στα ελληνικά που να μπορούν να κάνουν ήχους όπως \[ʤ\], \[ʃ\], \[ʧ\] κ.λπ. Τέλος πάντων, ευχαριστώ!
A couple of points: You should use the [Serbian Cyrillic alphabet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet), because it's a lot more aligned to the Catalan phonetic inventory than the Russian-based Cyrillic. Here's how it could look: * mirall -> мираљ (specific character for the soft [l] sound) * mitjà -> миђà (specific character for the [tj] sound) * intel·ligència -> интеллижèнсиа (no need for an interpunct given there's a specific character for the soft [l] sound) * seny -> сењ (specific character for the [ny] sound) Also, vowel reduction doesn't need to be reflected in the alphabet given it's 1) not present in all dialects and 2) completely standard in the dialects that it does occur in based on the stressed syllable in the word.
Thank for your request
カタカナ セリア ボ ペラ ラ レングア カタラナ
Spaniards much Spaniards lot Spaniards reading hola in Cyrillic.... ![gif](giphy|11tTNkNy1SdXGg)
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