Anglit

Pronunciation
Phonology is based directly upon Middle English, Middle German, Middle Dutch & Classical Latin.

Consonants
{Soon be finished. Be Patient}

Short Vowels
Short vowels are one of the most regular & non-changeable sound cases on Anglit, and also an easy topic to take on. Short vowels tend to be in most of the cases between two or more consonants, and at the end of a word. But in a few of them, you can find them quickly at the beginning of a word.

Long Vowels
The long vowels are noticed when two identical vowels are next to each other, they can not be next to diphthongs, and neither at the end of a word (except for ëë, and ÿÿ). Also long vowels tend to be at the end of a syllable.

 Note:  Vowels with the umlaut diacritic, have been erased 'cause of irregularities during its development.

Stress
{After finnishing the topic: Consonants}

Alphabet
 Note:  The alphabet is still under developement, so changes can still occur.

Basic Grammar
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