Lecrotian

General information
Lecrotian is one of the three official languages of Lecrotia.

Phonology
Lecrotian phonology is mostly taken from Vietnamese and Italian. Ă and Ĕ are pronounced like A and E but with an almost silent "w-sound" after it. The ə-sound occurs only when "n" comes after another consonant, like in "kăinimn" [kaʷinimən].

Alphabet
Alphabet:

A a [a] Ă ă [ə] Á á [ɑ] B b [b] C c [ʧ] CZ Cz cz [ʤ] D d [d] Đ đ [θ] E e [e] Ê ê [ɜ] Ẽ ẽ [ɛ] F f [f]} G g [g] I i [i] J j [j] K k [k] X x [x] L l [l] K k [k] LH Lh lh [ɬ] M m [m] N n [n] NJ Nj nj [ŋ] O o [o] Ơ ơ [ø] Ô ô [ɔ] P p [p] R r [r] S s [s] Z z [z] T t [t] TZ Tz tz [ts] U u [u] Ũ ũ [y] V v [v]