Here we go, I apologise for yesterday, but anywho, these are the promised Teeline Vowels;
To begin with there are two types of vowels in Teeline; a 'full vowel' and a 'vowel indicator'. A 'Vowel indicator' is a note that is used at the start or end of a word(s), they are the reduced froms of full vowels.
The 'Full Vowels' have limited but particular uses, as vowels are generally removed from words when written in Teeline, however one of these uses are special outlines, they are written with their most common.

It should be noted that the 't' for 'to' is included with the 'a' character, the confusion of 'able' or ability will be cleared up with context.

This is a small-sized letter and should be carefully written so as not to confuse with the combinantion of 'HD'.

This is another that should be carefully written, with its sloped lines and with an acute angle to avoid being mistaken for the 'v' character.

It is the same as ther character for 's', but dispite this it works, since 'o' is never used in words, as a vowels.

This character should be narrow to avoid looking like a 'w'.
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