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Phonemes

Each symbol can combine one vowel and one consonant.

The outer six lines encode a vowel sound (page 54).

The inner six lines encode a consonant sound (page 54).

Consonant is read first, followed by the vowel.

If there is a dot at the bottom, the order is switched: the vowel is read first, followed by the consonant.

Consecutive vowel/consonants are not combined: for example the word "fox" (fɒks) is 3 symbols: fɒ (combined), k (separate), s (separate)

Vowels

Consonants

More keys

Enter - submits the provisional character.

Ctrl+Enter or Shift+Enter - new line.

Escape - clears the provisional character.

Backspace - clears the last non-provisional character.

Any printable character - just print it as is. Usable for English and punctuation.

Example

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