"Faktori Lèt Alfabè" Oh boy! That was challenging! Alright. @leoasiago83 tried to make the Haitian Creole Letter Factory for my international Letter Factories, but I told him that I should do it because I know that his ideas are inancurate. So here is what I did, with trial and error, I made my own. It was easy at the start but hard at the end. Here's what I got. A: Same AN: He's the same as Czech Ú, but in a different color. Yes, he still has anxiety (Anksyete), but this time he makes the sound /ã/ when anxious. B: Same CH: Sorry guys, it was hard. But not really. Let's just make her be a shusher. D: Swapped with T (Danse) E: Same È: Same as Latvian Е̄ (Èg) EN: He's going to be the same as Korean ㅔ. He's going to make the sound /ẽ/ because he's sick and always sneeze (estènen). F: Same as Dutch (Fotograf) G: Same as French (Gita) H: Same as other Hula-dancing letters. I: Same as Vietnamese Y. He’ll be similar to Vietnamese Y, reading scary stories (istwa efreyan) to the other Y’s. He and his I letters gets scared with the /i/ sound. J: Same as Indonesian (Jele) and he makes the /ʒ/ sound K: Same L: Same M: Same N: Same (Non) NG: Same as Finnish G but colored like Tagalog NG. O: Same as Greek Omicron (Opera) Ò: Same as O ON: He's going to be like Alphablock O or Arabic ع. He is curious and has good observation (obsèvasyon). He makes the sound /õ/. OU: Same as Latvian Ū (Chouèt) OUN: This is hard. Well, let's just make him be like Chinese U crying the /ũ/ sound because that letter is hardly used in words. P: Same (Pòpkòn) R: Same S: Same, and still hisses (Sifle) his /s/ sound. T: Swapped with D (Tanbou) UI: That's hard. Let's just say that he's the same as Korean ㅟ because the sound he makes /ɥi/ sounds like "WEEEE!" V: Same (Vibre) W: Same Y: Same Z: Same "Faktori Mo k'ap Pale a" (Haitian Creole Talking Words Factory) Self explanatory. Sticky Vowels and Word Machines.
Credit to everyone. And I shrunk the letters to have room for OUN.