" کارخانه حروف" Yes!!! Finally! After many days, Persian/Farsi is completed! Boy, the letters were easy at the start until it got ultimately hard at the end. After thinking of many traits (some are accurate), it’s done. Here are the traits of all the letters I can think of. ا: Same as Arabic ب: Same as B (بتهوون) پ: Same as P (پاپ کورن) ت: Same as Arabic (تنیس) ث: Wow, it's really hard. Well, let's make ث be a dirty (کثیف) letter. He's covered with dusty filthy grime, gooey sticky gross slime, and sewer toilet water. He tries to shower himself, but he never gets clean. Sometimes, the drips from him can make the /s/ sound, and him trying to rinse himself makes the /s/ sound. But mostly trying to rinse himself clean. Yeah, whenever he and the ث letters try to clean themselves by making the /s/ sound with water, it didn't work because they're always dirty without being clean. It's just that ث is used in Loanwords. ج: Same as Armenian Ջ (جی پرنده) چ: Same as Spanish CH (چو-چو) ح: Same as Arabic. (حرارت) Sorry everyone. I have to use this non-native word due to "گرما" being the real native word for "Heat". The truth is, ح is a letter used in Loanwords. خ: Same as Arabic (خوک) د: Same as Arabic (دوچرخه) ذ: He's going to be like Kazakh Һ, but he's not a dragon; he carries a magnifying glass (ذره بین). What he does is burn things by letting the sunlight pass through the lens and make a fiery ray. It makes a burning, sizzling /z/ sound. ر: Same as Turkish R (راک استار) ز: Same as Arabic (زنبور) ژ: Same as Slovenian Ž (ژله) س: He's going to be a whistler who likes to whistle (سوت). He likes teapots as they whistle the /s/ sound. When he whistles the /s/ sound, steam comes out. ش: Same as other shushing SH letters (شوش) ص: She's going to be very different. She's going to be in the bath and using a bar of soap (صابون) to scrub herself squeaky clean. Every squeaky sound the soap makes when washing, it sounds like /s/. ض: Well... let's just make him be the same as Arabic. bright-light (ضیا) lover. He has a lot of lightbulbs. And when he and the lightbulbs light up, he mimic the sparking sound by making the /z/ sound. ط: Same as Arabic (طبل) ظ: Same as Arabic/Z ع: He's going to be like Turkish Ö, but in a different color. He does not like spiders (عنکبوت). And when he sees one, he will scream and yelp his sound with fear and disgust. Most of the time, he is quiet and silent since his sound is like a glottal stop sound. غ: Same as Arabic (غرغره) ف: Same as Arabic (فضا) ق: He's going to be like Danish/Norwegian C, but in a different color. He loves coffee (قهوه). When he drinks it, he makes the /q/ or /ɢ/ sound. ک: Same as K (کاراته) گ: Same as French G (گیتار) ل: Same as Arabic (لیمو) م: Same as M (مافین) ن: Same as N (نه) و: He's the same as Danish W. The reason for that is because he makes the /v/ with his violin (ویولن) and /w/ with his crying sounds even though he's mostly used. He's sad because he can't figure out what his real sound is. ه: Same as Hula-Dancing H's. (هولا) ی: Same as Y “کارخانه کلمات سخنگو” (The Persian/Farsi Version of the Talking Words Factory) This factory is the same as the Arabic Version. We still have Bammy and Whammy. They still make words, but some machines are added inside while one of the machines is outside. They still allow 32 letters. In case there are vowels, the machine has them! They have Fathas, Kasras, Dammas, Sukuns, Shaddas, and Tanween-e-Nasbs. If a word is completed, the finishing touch is to place the diacritics on any letter that makes the sound that is heard in the word. Or... before the word is completed, ا, و, or ی get called over to be treated like sticky long vowels. But they get covered with a red sticky coating so they can say /a/, /i/, or /u/. لا Has her own room but can be used sometimes. ء is included and he can do the same thing that he did in Arabic with the machine that he lives in. Either ء is sometimes called over. Or just in case if either أ or ؤ or ئ are called, ا or و or ی comes over. After they're here, they wait for ء to arrive. When ء arrives, he lands on either 3 of the vowels, merges with them on top or bottom, and turns lifeless, meaning it's now attached on the sticky vowel. Just in case if there’s a word that wants ه to be a vowel, ه can be sticky or have a ء on top to become a هٔ. There's even a special machine that’s part of the sticky vowel machine called "Alif Maddah Machine." Where it turns ا's into آ's. If آ is called, ا then gets sent to this machine and gains a maddah which turns into آ. After that, آ gets sent to the word that's being made from Whammy or Bammy.
Wow! I'm so glad. I also want to complete Macedonian and Slovak. C2A.