"Monarcha na Litreacha" Yipee!!! Irish is done! Wow, I think it's a short Alphabet Language like Hawaiian. It's almost normal, except J, K, Q, V, W, X, Y, and Z are not present. So here are the letters. A: Same Á: Sane as German Ä B: Same C: Same as French (Cairéad) D: Same (Druma) E: Same É: He kinda have a role of F, he tried to fly like a bird (Éan), when he’s tired, he pants his /eː/ sound F: Same as Dutch, I guess. (Fótagraf) G: Same (Giomnáisiam) H: Same as Polish (Hula) I: Same as Indonesian (iasc) I: Sane as Romanian I, I guess? (amhránaí) L: Same (Líreacáin) M: Same N: Same (Níl) O: Same Ó: He likes to drink (ól) water, when he burps, he makes the /oː/ sound while burping P: Same as Indonesian (Péinteáil) R: Same (Rásaíochta) S: Same as Greek Σ (Spraeáil) T: Same (Damhsa Tapála) U: Same as Latvian Ū (Ulchabhán) Ú: Same as Spanish U, and he gazes on planets like Earth (Úir) In case you want 5 foreign letters, look inside this project because there are 5 hidden letters in 5 secret rooms J: Same as Armenian Ջ (Jay éan) K: Same as Scandinavian (Prototype) Q Q: Same, I guess? V: Same as Vietnamese (Vióla) W: Same as Spanish X: Same (X-gha) Y: Same Z: Same "Monarcha na bhFocal Cainte" (Irish Talking Words Factory) or "Focail Coimpléasc Coimpléasc" (Irish Complex Words Complex) You know that there's Sticky Vowels, Right? Well, actually, like Spanish: There can be normal vowels or accented vowels. For the Irish Complex Words Complex, there's also the Diphthong machine. BUT.... there's also, THE BIG H MIXER! (An Meascthóir Mór H) When an H is bonded with a different consonant, they make a new sound! And plus, there's the Diagraph Twist-O-Matic, where it makes more digraphs that doesn't end with H. And that's that.
Bren, I guess.