Comment on An alternative spelling of the alphabet that makes more sense
scheep@lemmy.world 1 week ago
-ee sounds a (vowel) bee cee dee e (vowel) fee gee (g or j sound?) hee i (vowel) jee (could be confused with gee?) kee lee mee nee o (vowel) pee qee (kwee?) ree see tee u (vowel) vee wee xee yee zee (sorry “zed”…)
-ay sounds a (vowel) bay cay day e (vowel) fay gay (g or j sound?) hay i (vowel) jay (could be confused with gay?) kay lay may nay o (vowel) pay qay (kway?) ray say tay u (vowel) vay way xay yay :D zay (neither “zee” nor “zed”…)
-ed sounds a (vowel) bed ced ded e (vowel) fed ged (g or j sound?) hed i (vowel) jed (could be confused with ged?) ked led med ned o (vowel) ped qed (kwee?) red sed ted u (vowel) ved wed xed yed zed (sorry “zee”…)
Nemo@slrpnk.net 1 week ago
aay ebe eke ede eay efe ege ehe iay eje eek ele eme ene oay epe eque ere ese ete uay eve ewe ekse yay eze
but if we’re making changes, we should really get rid of C, Y, X, and W; bring back thorn; turn all soft Gs into Js… the list goes on
otacon239@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I think Morse or binary are like the absolute extreme end if you just kept going.
Nemo@slrpnk.net 1 week ago
split all vowels into the two-four sounds they actually make