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Basics of Modulation
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The Base Consonants
These are the sounds these letters make without any modifiers following them.
letter = /ipa sound/
C = /k/
J = /d͡ʒ/
P = /p/
M = /m/
g = /g/
The Base Vowels
These are the sounds these letters make without any modifiers following them.
A = /ɑ/
E = /i/
O = /oʊ/
The Modifying Consonants
Each of these letters do not have their own sound.
H, Y, R, W
The following are the sounds that are made whenever they are paired with one of the base consonants.
CH = /t͡ʃ/
CY = /s/
CR = /ʃ/
CW = /z/
JH = /ʒ/
JY = /v/
JW = /f/
PH = /b/
PY = /θ/
PR = /t/
PW = /ð/
MH = /n/
MY = /j/
MR = /ɹ/
MW = /w/
GH = /h/
GY = /l/
GR = /d/
The Modifying Vowels
Each of these letters do not have their own sound.
I, U
The following are the sounds that are made whenever they are paired with one of the base vowels.
AI = /eɪ/
AU = /ʌ/
EI = /æ/
EU = /e/
OI = /ɔɪ/
OU = /u/
Examples
The following is a small example of English words and their Modequin counterpart.
cat = ceipr
pizza = pecwau
cheese = chezw
ghost = gocypt
queen = cmwemh
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