The Teanguan Alphabet

Is much like the english. It is comprised of 4 immutable consonants, 12 mutable and 8 vowels.
These are unchanging regardless of which of the 6 dialects being used.
Vowel
Letter              Phontic
a                      Ah
e                      Ee
I                       Eye
O                     Oh
U                      Uh
W                     oo
Ae                    aye
Ii                       yah

Immutable

l                       el
n                      in
ch                    akuh
zz                    tzah


Mutable
(Have same phontic value of English language excepted which is in some cases is pronounced as Juh)
b
c
d
f
g
h
j
m
p
r
s
t




Double N

Any time NN is used it implies a repeated action. Such as
Again and again

IE:
Eanagann


To go back
Lesson 1


to Open- Onach (Oh-Nahk)
to Close- Eanclo (ee-ahn kloh)
to Sit- Sinach (Seye-Nahk)
to Stand- Stanach (Stah-Nahk)
to Speak- Spenach (Spee-Nahk)
to Write- Wrinach (Oo-Reye Nahk)







Lesson 2

Hello- Duii  (Duh-Yah)
GoodBye-Lane (Lahn-Nee)
How are you?-Oichea? (Oy Chee-ah)

How do you say-sanach cys oo
(Sah-nakuh kiss oo)

Excuse me- Slan (Slahn)
Good Day-La nela (Lah Nee-Lah)

Do You speak- Salahae
(Sah-Lah-Hay)

Lesson 3

You are Welcome-
welcoo. (Oo-Eel Cooh)

Good Afternoon-
La Nola (Lah Noh-Lah)

Yes-Esea (Ehs Ee-Ah)
No-Ni (Nyh)
Almost-bunys (Buhnees)
Thank You-
Baile (Bah-Eye-lee)

Up-Seose (See-oh-see)
Down-Erscyn (ehr Skin)
Sorry- Eagul (Ee-Ah-guhl)


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Lesson 4

Telling Time

It is 3:38 p.m.
Lo echey tre treta-och.

It is 3:30 a.m.
Echey lo tre-treta.
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