Sunday, 23 June 2013

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Double Vowels:
If the situation occurs when two vowels begin a word, the use of only one, usually the strongest sounding or the first vowel is needed. However when a double vowel ends a word, only the strongest is
written.                                                                                                                (eager)
(unless)

Unless the double vowel alters the main sound of the word, they are treated as usual characters to keep the alteration complete.
(idea)

Medial Vowels:
The vowels in the middle of a word, aside from those who are usually omitted, the 'medial vowels' may be used to join two consonants easier. For example,

-Between two 's', (rises, classes[left to right])


-A 'b' followed by 'g' or 'n', (big, [underneath] band)




- Letter 'r' followed by 'm'.(remain, remove [l-r])


NOTE: Dipthong 'OY';
While being a consonant, the character 'y' can be used to represent the 'OY' sound at the end or middle of words.

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