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Aavriwnys veih 11:56, 7 Jerrey Fouyir 2011

She corys screeuee eh abbyrlhit. Ta ny cowraghyn ("lettyryn") echey cowraghey myn-heean ec y toshiaght, ga dy vel myn-heeanyn ny hengey er gaghlaa rish y traa, dy mennick. Ny keayrtyn, t'ad jannoo ymmyd jeh daalettyr ny treescreeu son dy chowraghey myn-heean ennagh. Myr sampleyr, ta çh 'sy Ghaelg ny ghaalettyr ta cowraghey y myn-heean [ʧ]. Dy mennick, ta oardagh tradishoonagh ec ny lettyryn.[1][2]

Foddee oo eddyrscarrey abbyrlhittyn rere breeocklyn:

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  1. Omniglot. Alphabets / Phonemic Alphabets. Feddynit er 2009-07-08. "Alphabets, or phonemic alphabets, are sets of letters, usually arranged in a fixed order, each of which represents one or more phonemes, both consonants and vowels, in the language they are used to write. In some case combinations of letters are used to represent single phonemes, as in the English sh, ch and th. ."
  2. Encyclopædia Britannica Online (Baarle). writing (2009). Feddynit er 2009-05-13.