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Ekumuki Kwiksef
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 19 Mar 2021, 22:01.

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I designed the orthography to look good aesthetically, while still being phonemic and ASCII compatible.
The alphabet is A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, U, V, W, Y, Z.
Most letters represent their IPA value.
<ch> = /x/
<sh> = /ʃ/
<th> = /θ/
<y> = /j/
<j> = /ʒ/

Stress is on the penultimate syllable. When <e> is followed by a consonant, it is pronounced /e/ in stressed syllables, and /ə/ in unstressed syllables. When <e> is not followed by a consonant, it is always pronounced /e/. /ə/ at the end of a word is spelled <er>.

Long vowels are indicated in the orthography by writing two vowels in a row. The diphthongs /aj/, /aw/, /ej/ and /oj/ are written <ai>, <au>, <ei> and <oi>.


The main way of writing Quickestly is the Latin script but I've also made a conscript. It's not meant to be used but I made it anyway because I was bored. It looks like this:
Opnoki leter kai opnoki leiter
Opnoki leter kai opnoki leiter
I write a letter and I write it today
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