"字母工厂" Oh my god! That is one huge gargantuan challenge! The Chinese Letter Factory is one of a big challenge. Sure coming up with traits is an easy start until it gets harder. When all the letters are done, I noticed that the phonics are biggy-big! It's humon... wait for it... gous! But before I do the phonics, here are the characters. A: Same O: Same E: Same but he makes the /ɤ/ sound. I: Same as Romanian (音调/Yīndiào). Yeah, sorry if that doesn't start with an I. It's just that "Yi" is the initial form of I in Chinese U: Okay, let's just say that he can be like Spanish W (嗚/Wū). "Wu" is the initial form of U in Chinese. He cries the /u/ sound. Ü: He's going to be like German Q. Yeah he may look stupid but he's foolish (愚笨/Yúbèn) & very silly. He always make random silly noises, but the noise he mostly makes is /y/. He's really an odd letter. Also, "Yu" is the initial form of Ü B: Same (贝多芬/Bèiduō Fēn) P: He’s going to Blow Bubbles (泡泡/Pào Pào). He blows them & pops them with the /pʰ/ sound. M: Same, but what she like to eat is the same as Vietnamese which is noodles (面条/Miàntiáo) F: Same (飞/Fēi) D: Same as Դ, but he's purple (迪斯科/Dísīkē) T: Same (踢踏舞/Tītàwǔ) N: Same as Tagalog (恼怒/Nǎonù) L: Same as Swedish (萊姆/Lái Mǔ) G: Same as French except he specifically plays full songs (歌曲/Gēqǔ) K: Same (空手道/Kōngshǒudào) H: Same as Polish (呼啦舞/Hūlā Wǔ) J: Same as Armenian Ջ (杰伊鸟/Jié Yī) Q: Same as Գ, but he makes the /tɕʰ/ when jumping. (球/Qiú). X: Same as other Shushing Letters (嘘/Xū) ZH: Same as Arabic ج, but he runs with his /tʂ/ sound. He does physical exercise (肢体锻炼). CH: Same as Spanish (火车/Huǒchē), but chugs with the /tʂʰ/ sound. SH: Same as Vietnamese S, but he only makes the /ʂ/ sound. (水枪/Shuǐqiāng) R: He will get a lot of sunlight from the sun (日/Rì) that shines on him. When he absorbs sunlight (日光/Rìguāng), he shines & glows & makes the /ɻ/ or /ʐ/ sound. Z: Same, but she acts like Georgian ძ. C: She's going to be the same as Serbian-Croatian C, but instead of Citrus, she sprays Strawberry (草莓/Cǎoméi) flavored soda & sprays with the /ts/ sound when she opens the can. S: Same. Yes, he will still hiss (嘶/Sī) the /s/ sound. Y: Same W: He's going to be a dog like Swedish H, but he barks his /w/ sound (纬/Wěi). And also, there's a secret bonus room that have a bonus character. The character is Ê because Ê is a special letter in Chinese Pinyin. Ê: He's going to be like Alphablock E. "会说话的文字工厂" (The Chinese Version of the Talking Words Factory) Okay, before I can say "Sticky Vowels like always", I have to tell you this. You know how I said that CHinese PInyin Phonics is Humongus? Well, the vowel room is big. Big, big, big. There's one huge machine that can make vowel dipthongs or triphthongs or tetraphthongs. It's divided into 4 colors. The first part is red & can make plain ol' digraphs: AI, EI, AO, & OU. The 2nd part is blue & can make digraphs or trigraphs or tetragraphs containing Y's or W's. Y's & U's often enter in the blue part of the machine & can become sticky due to Y & W being pseudo-vowels. The reason is because, like I said earlier, I can be written as YI or Y (when paired with a vowel) at the start of words, U can be written as WU or W (when paired with a vowel) at the start of words, & Ü can be written as YU when at the start of words. But sometimes, it can make digraphs that can make digraphs starting with I's or U's or Ü's because like I said, I & YI sound alike. So does U & U. Ü & YU as well. The 3rd part is yellow & can make digraphs or trigraphs or tetragraphs ending with N or NG. Yep, just like the blue machine, N's & G's enter in the yellow part of the machine. It's either an N alone or an NG that should stick to a vowel. It's okay if N or NG sticks to a vowel that has a Y or W at the start. But the 4th green part? Well... that is unimportant. This green part makes nothing but ER's. Just E's & R's inserted to make ER. Nothing special. But, The word making part can be different. Bammy & Whammy are going to be partners! But working in separate ways & places. But they can have walkie talkies to commuicate & hear what word they want. Bammy will make syllables (Letters or digraphs/trigraphs/tetragraphs get transfered & bammed together to make a syllable. The syllable gets sent to Whammy, who will turn all the syllables (One or two or more syllables) into a character or two or more characters to form a word with his hand so extremely strong that it's terrific for merging the letters in a syllable as one character, but also cracking nuts! If that character or word is complete, then it gets sent to somewhere like a dictionary or wherever. Ooh, I almost forgot. Tone marks! Yep, can't forget about Tone marks. There are 5 robot hands. 4 of which have tone symbols. If you hear either one of the 5 tones, then one of the robot hands that have a tone mark or not will take the vowel & have the tone mark stick on top of it. Either flat/rising/falling-rising/falling/neutral (no marks).
Woah, that's a lot of talking. And I'm very sorry for the delay. Just working at my job on one week 2 times, holidays, and broken internet. But this thing's done. Credit to everyone. (Passes out)