Thread:Thomas Kong62704/@comment-3004323-20180621134151/@comment-31524231-20180707142328

Thomas Kong62704 wrote: ICVanke

I guess "I" in Eikaroth will sound like "E". I must be the only one to have a full (if not nearly full) knowledge of the International Phonetic Alphabet, so anyway

The five basic vowels have the same values as the IPA, somewhat like Romanian or Spanish in which the correspondence between the phoneme and the letter is the same. But then again there could be a sixth vowel using a diacritic but anyway, let's not give Gineki any ideas for now. The I makes a "y" sound" after vowels and the U a "w" one after those too, yet on the onsets of words and syllables it's written "Y" and "W".

Most of the sounds are similar to English, yet some sounds differ. The "th" sound is always written "th" yet the voiced equivalent is written "dh".