"Pabrika ng Liham" I did Tagalog Letter Factory. Wasn't too hard. A: Same B: Same K: Same, but he has C's color. D: Same as Spanish D E: Same G: Same as French (Gitara) H: Same as Polish I: Same as Indonesian (Ika) L: Same (Lolipap) M: Same N: He will be dark red. He will make his [n] sound in anger (Nagagalit). NG: Same as Kazakh ڭ (Kuliling) O: Same P: Same R: Same as French (Relo) S: Same as the other Skunk Letters T: Same as Spanish (Tambol) U: Same as Polish (Umibig) W: Same Y: Same And also, @Bren319 made the loanword letters. You may wanna see inside for them. C: Same as Danish/Norwegian. (Cafe/Cappuccino) F: He's going to be like Super Magic Phonics F. He's going to have a fan on top of him. When he blows, he makes the /f/ sound. J: Same as Armenian Ջ. (Jay ibon) Ñ: She's a Loneword letter used for Spanish words. She likes parties, especially piñatas. Whenever she tries to hit the piñata, she says her sound /ɲ/ by grunting. Q: Same as Scandinavian, Indonesian, Romanian and Malay I guess. V: Same as German. (Vroom) X: Same Z: Same "Pabrika ng Salita (Tagalog Talking Words Factory)" We've got Sticky Vowels and Digraphs. But the digraph machine can make silent I, just like in Polish. As with Polish's Magic I, we have a Magic Y machine for the digraphs DY, DIY, SIY, SY, TY, and TIY to have the [ʤ], [ʃ] or [ʧ] sounds.
EGTTRO Credit goes to @Bren319