Talk:Ælis

Random/silly inconsistencies! :D
Hi there. I'm the same guy who pointed out the apostrophe inconsistency. I also noticed that you seem to be using the "one" number concept ( 1 ), which is pronounced "æ", for w , which actually represents the letter æ. Thanks, and sorry if I sound naggy: I just really care about this language for whatever reason! :3

JackStupz (talk) 00:39, June 4, 2013 (UTC)

Thanks for your remarks. Glad you've taken interest! The apostrophe is used in between two letters as a reminder that sounds are to be pronounced separately, similar to a glottal stop. But there are no 'rules' for using the apostrophe in Romanisations, it may be omitted/ignored at any time. Though indeed both are pronounced [æ] /IPA: 'ɑɛ/, but the difference between 1 and w is the following: Hope this answers your questions! BinzNakama (talk) 21:36, September 18, 2013 (UTC)
 * The symbol " 1 " is a meaningful morpheme by itself. It means one according to the explanations given about number concepts.
 * The symbol " w " is one of the 21 letters of the alphabet and it is used to form other, 'regular' root words with, such as in " tW " [tæ] which means 'color'.