Fonetik Phonetiks

Le fonetik de MULTILINGUA es much simple parce que no exigi conocimentes especial de pronunciacion. Seguinde recomendaciones internacional, MULTILINGUA have normes basik que aide a su simplicite et naturalite.

The phonetics of Multilingua is quite simple as it does not require any special knowledge of pronunciation. Following international recommendations, Multilingua adheres to basic rules that promote simplicity and naturalness.

Le ortografie dove eser fonetik.

Le flexibilite de le grafies en MULTILINGUA permiti escriver le alphabet de un maniere simple et facilemente reconocible.

Le pove eser anadid a le finale de le parole quande le grafie final es un consonante, p. ex.:

pont = ponte

et pove eser prononced or no.

Du consonantes equal ensemble pove eser reducid a solamente un, p. ex. :

commun = comun

Par le diminutives, es posible user le sufix –ete/-eto/-eta con doble consonante: ette/-etta/-etto.

Este es le mostre de le SISTEME FONOLOGIK DE MULTILINGUA:

The orthography must be phonetic.

Multilingue allows flexibility in writing the alphabet, making it simple and easily recognizable.

The letter “e” can be added to the end of a word when the final letter is a consonant, for example:

pont = ponte

and it can be pronounced or not.

Two identical consonants appearing consecutively can be reduced to one, for example:

commun= comun

In the case of diminutives, it is possible to use the suffix –ete/-eto/-eta with a double consonant: -ette/-etta/-etto

This is the representation of the PHONOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF MULTILINGUE.

Consonantes

Le primere es le recomendad, le reste es acepted.

  • Reserved: fh, jh, vh, wh, xh, yh
  • sor: sorde
  • son: sonore

Consonants

The first one is recommended, others are accepted.

  • Reserved: fh, jh, vh, wh, xh, yh
  • sor: Deaf
  • son: Sonant

BilabialLabiodentalDentalAlveolarPaletalVelarUvularFaringeGlotal
sor     son
sor     son
sor     sonsor     sonsor     son
sor     son
sor     son
sor     son
sor     son
OCLUSIVE p        b  t         d  k         g q        qh
AFRICADEc chx
FRICATIVEph      bh f         vth        dh s         z
sh         j kh       ghhhh
NASALmmhnnh/ñ
LATERALllh
VIBRANTEr
VIBRANTE MULTIPLE
rh
APROXIMANTEzhyw

Vowels / Vocales

AnteriorCentralPosterior
Clause (semiconsonante)yw
Semiclauseiu
Semioverteeo
Overtea

Quande se encontre fonemes como le english “ph”, le pronunciacion de le lingua origine dove eser respected, en este case /f/ et le parlantes de linguas que no containe ese foneme have le posibilite de prononcer solamente le son de le primere grafie, en este case / p/.

En multilingua le letres capital en le finale de le parole es resaltante. Un exemple es: le “z” minuscule, indike mode invitative (ez) et le “Z” capital indike mode imperative (eZ). Por ese rason, pove eser employed par resalter or diferencier.

Par resalter un parole en multilingua, le ultime silabe de le parole es escrived en letres capital. Par exemple, par resalter que le caracateristik de un livre es le color roge:

Le livre rogE

In the case of encountering phonemes such as the English “ph,” the pronunciation of the source language must be respected, which is /f/ in this case. Speakers of languages that do not contain that phoneme can simply pronounce the sound of the first letter, /p/ in this case.

In Multilingua, capital letters at the end of a word serve as stress indicators. For example, the lowercase letter “z” indicates the invitative mode (ez), while the capital letter “Z” indicates the imperative mode (eZ). This means that it can be used for emphasis or to create a distinction.

To emphasize a word in Multilingua, the last syllable of the term is written in capital letters. For instance, to emphasize that the distinguishing feature of a book is its red color

Le livre rogE

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