Romance Language 2 done! A: Same (Avoir peur). B: Same (Bain moussant). C: Same (Casser). CH: Same as SH (CHut). D: Same as Spanish (Dé). E: Same as Long I (Effacé), but now she makes her /ə/ sound. É: Same as Spanish (tasses à thÉ). È: The old /ʁ/ trait is returning! He makes his /ɛ/ sound in anger (colÈre). Ê: He behaves like beren319's German Q. He is very foolish (bÊte) and makes his /ɛ:/ sound when doing idiotic things. F: Same as Spanish (Froid). G: Same (Glousser). GN: Same as Spanish Ñ (iGNames). H: Same as Spanish. I: Same as Spanish (Insectes). J: She owns a diary (Journal intime) that she writes in with her /ʒ/ sound. K: Same (Karaté). L: Similar, but now she is a cat who licks milk (Léché Lait) with her /l/ sound. M: Same (Muffins). N: Same (Négatif/Non). NG: Same (goNGs). O: Same (Opéra). P: Same as his FWPAS counterpart. He jumps in powder (Pouder) to make his /p/ sound. PH: Same (PHotograPHes/PHotos). Q: He plays bowling (Quilles). When his ball hits the pins, they make their /k/ sound. R: He is an alarm clock (Réveil) who rings with his /ʁ/ sound. S: Same (Skier). T: Same (Tambourin). U: Same as Spanish (Ukulélé). V: Same (Véhicule/Volcans). W: Same as Spanish (Western). X: Same (rayons X). Y: Same as Spanish (Yoga). Z: Same as bren319's Indonesian U. He blows wind (Zef) with his /z/ sound. Sound Changer is back--with more machinery! The Accenter puts diacritics on A, I, O, U, and Y. The reason it doesn't change E is because French E makes different sounds when accented. Sticky Vowels are returning for E-ligatures. Speaking of which, the E-ligatures are formed at another machine called the Shape Changer. This also stretches the bottom of Soft C to form a cedilla. The E unaccenter takes the accent marks off É, È, and Ê. But their sounds still stay the same. We also have diphthongs, nasal vowels, and silent letters.
c2a Boy, that's a lot of typing!