Etrancoasti alphabet

The Etrancoasti alphabet is a variant of the High Elven alphabet used for the Etrancoasti language. It is based off the Middle Etrandish alphabet, a descendant of it adapted for use with the Etrancoasti language.

The letters
The dental fricatives/approximants /θ ð/ are written as 「th」.

The Etrancoasti orthography is based off Middle Etrandish, but unlike in all other languages that use the High Elven alphabet, the letters normally standing for voiceless stops - 「p t k c qu」 - are used for the aspirated stops /pʰ tʰ kʰ t͡ʃʰ kʷʰ/, while the letters normally standing for voiced stops - 「b d g」 - are used for the unaspirated /p~b t~d k~g t͡ʃ~d͡ʒ/.

The letter 「g」 stands for three sounds - the approximant /ɣ/ in native Etrancoasti words, and the unaspirated velar and palatal stops /k~g/ and /t͡ʃ~d͡ʒ/ in loanwords, mainly from Etrandish and High Elven. The digraph 「gh」 is used for both /ɣ/ and /k~g/ before front vowels.

The velar nasal /ŋ/ is written as 「ng」.

The front rounded vowels /ø̞ øy̯ œø̯/ are written 「eo eu oe」 respectively. The diphthong /ɛe̯/ is written 「ae」.

Since 「y」 stands both the vowel /ʏ/ and the semivowel /j/, a special convention is used for for /jʏ/ and /jʊ/ - the earlier would be written 「yu」, the latter as 「iu」.

Input

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