___________________________________________________ HOW TO ACTUALLY TRANSLITERATE ___________________________________________________ VOWELS cAt = a rEd = e sEE = y mIss = i mOre = o mUst = u bUt (the infamous schwa) = q hawai'i (“ ' ”) = ' / w ___________________________________________________ CONSONANTS faMily = m tiN = n biKe = k baG = g aPart = p goBlin = b inFinity = f aVail = v admiT = t wanD = d doeS = s quiZ = z maTCH = c doDGe = j raSH = x ___________________________________________________ OTHER ALL NUMBERS the symbols . , ! ? and spaces or underscores
All letters and concepts are available by the Creative Commons Licensce. Transliteration means to convert a word or sound's letter in a language to the equivalent/nearest equivalent to it in another . For example : The word "Sour" would be "사울" in Korean / Hangeul. It's still relatively pronounced the same, it's just that it is shown differently due to it's writing system and limited letters.