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How to speak Brillian: Lesson 1 (Orthography)
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A short introduction to the Brillian orthography
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Do not confuse with the old Brillian, this will cover the future  Modern Frsel.

In this first lesson, you will learn about Brillian's orthography.

Brillian has 37 letters. Q and W are not in Brillian's orthography, and is used for transcibing loanwords only.

Below is the orthography chart:
Letter
Name
Phone
Letter
Name
Phone
Letter
Name
Phone
Aa
Anen
/a/
Ii
Inee
/i/
Pp
Pelee
/p/
Bb
Bempe
/b/
Ïï
Ïken
/ɯ/
Rr
Ryena
/ɹ/
Cc
Cesza
/ts/
Io io
Ioee
/ju/
Ŕŕ
Ŕek
/r/
Čč
Čale
/tʃ/
Jj
Jeelon
/j/
Ss
Seza
/s/
Ćć
Ćer
/dz/
K
Kelis
/k/
Tt
Trone
/t/
Dd
Derc
/d/
Ll
Leun
/l/
Ťť
Ťen
/c/
Ďď
Ďen
/ɟ/
Ľľ
Ľenz
/ʎ/
Uu
Unes
/u/
Đđ
Đirn
/dʒ/
Lj lj
Ljente
/x/
Vv
Vene
/v/
Ee
Elnee
/e/
Ľj ľj
Ľjake
/ɣ/
Xx
Xeyn
/ʃ/
Ff
Feliv
/f/
Mm
Menye
/m/
Yy
Yene
/y/
Gg
Gloen
/g/
Nn
Nee
/n/, /ŋ/
Zz
Zedn
/z/
Hh
Henioa
/h/
Ňň
Ňeony
/ɲ/
Žž
Žeren
/ʒ/

Oo
Olne
/o/



But how about the missing letters? The missing letters include Q and W, which are used in loanwords only, and long forms of vowels (indicated with acute accent)
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