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Because airflow continues during this sound, you can turn your voice on (hum) and get the 'zh' sound in words like 'measure', 'azure', or 'triage'. I repurposed the 'x' character in the 7M alphabet to represent the 'sh' sound. I eliminated all the digraphs. 'xε' = she 'spexl' = special 'mixun' or 'mixn' = mission 'xq' = shoe 'xʌεn' = shine 'soxl' = social 'fix' = fish 'skwʌx' = squash 'Xelε wor u xεr ximrriŋ xʌl, xokeεsiŋ hr stʌεlix faxun sens.' With 7M, there is just one letter for each English speech sound, so you don't need to memorize a long list of letter combos that all indicate the same sound. It's the future and a true alphabet, but the English speaking world isn't bold enough to embrace it. 'It's ћu fyqcr and u crq alfubet, but ћu Iŋglix spεkiŋ wrld izn't bold inuf tq imbreεs it.' (7M Funεmik Iŋglix) (7M Phonemic Εnglish)
@@Bakul-Soman Thanks! Yes, even for me still, at first glance it looks so foreign and unattractive. It's a big hump to get over. For children who learn it from the beginning, it would be great and they would have a far easier time learning to read and write. Also for people learning English as a second language, the challenge would be greatly reduced. It's the people like me who learned and used the current system our whole lives that have the strong aversion to it. Mental conditioning is a powerful thing. You are rare to see it's value! Thanks again. 🙂
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Because airflow continues during this sound, you can turn your voice on (hum) and get the 'zh' sound in words like 'measure', 'azure', or 'triage'.
I repurposed the 'x' character in the 7M alphabet to represent the 'sh' sound. I eliminated all the digraphs.
'xε' = she
'spexl' = special
'mixun' or 'mixn' = mission
'xq' = shoe
'xʌεn' = shine
'soxl' = social
'fix' = fish
'skwʌx' = squash
'Xelε wor u xεr ximrriŋ xʌl, xokeεsiŋ hr stʌεlix faxun sens.'
With 7M, there is just one letter for each English speech sound, so you don't need to memorize a long list of letter combos that all indicate the same sound. It's the future and a true alphabet, but the English speaking world isn't bold enough to embrace it.
'It's ћu fyqcr and u crq alfubet, but ћu Iŋglix spεkiŋ wrld izn't bold inuf tq imbreεs it.'
(7M Funεmik Iŋglix)
(7M Phonemic Εnglish)
I love it!!! That would make life SOOO much easier!!! It is a HUGE mental shift though, hence the resistance to change, I guess!!!
@@Bakul-Soman Thanks! Yes, even for me still, at first glance it looks so foreign and unattractive. It's a big hump to get over. For children who learn it from the beginning, it would be great and they would have a far easier time learning to read and write. Also for people learning English as a second language, the challenge would be greatly reduced. It's the people like me who learned and used the current system our whole lives that have the strong aversion to it. Mental conditioning is a powerful thing. You are rare to see it's value! Thanks again. 🙂