Alisian

General information
The Alisian language bus a Romance language spoken by over 100 million people worldwide

Alphabet
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 * + style="background-color:#FC0; color:#000" |Alisian Alphabet
 * a||be||ce||de||e||èf||ge||haç||i ||ji||ka||èl||èm
 * IPA
 * Letter
 * Letter
 * Letter
 * Name
 * èn||o||pe||qu||er||es||te||u||ve||we ||ix|| yod||zèt
 * Pronunciation

Notes: Pronunciations:
 * C: [t͡ʃ] before e,i, or y, [k] elswhere
 * G: [dʒ] before e,i, or y, [g] elswhere
 * U: [w] before vowels(except e), [u] elsewhere
 * Z: [ð] before e,i, or y, [z] elswhere
 * H, unlike in other Romance languages such as French, Spanish, and Italian, is not silent but represents the phoneme /h/, except in the digraph ch /ʃ/ or /ʒ/ gh /g/, ph /f/, th /θ/, and zh /z/
 * Every letter in the alphabet is natively used, unlike other Romance languages where certain letters(like K, W, and Y) are used in loanwords.

Accents

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 * style="background:#efefef; text-align:center;" colspan="31"| Uppercase letters
 * - style="text-align:center;"
 * style="width:3%; "|À
 * style="width:3%; "|Â
 * style="width:3%; "|Ä
 * style="width:3%; "|Ã
 * style="width:3%; "|Æ
 * style="width:3%; "|Ç
 * style="width:3%; "|È
 * style="width:3%; "|Ê
 * style="width:3%; "|Ë
 * style="width:3%; "|Ģ
 * style="width:3%; "|Ì
 * style="width:3%; "|Î
 * style="width:3%; "|Ï
 * style="width:3%; "|Ń
 * style="width:3%; "|Ò
 * style="width:3%; "|Ô
 * style="width:3%; "|Ö
 * style="width:3%; "|Õ
 * style="width:3%; "|Œ
 * style="width:3%; "|Ş
 * style="width:3%; "|Ù
 * style="width:3%; "|Û
 * style="width:3%; "|Ü
 * style="width:3%; "|Ź
 * style="text-align:center;" colspan="31"| Lowercase letters
 * - style="text-align:center;"
 * style="width:3%; "|à
 * style="width:3%; "|â
 * style="width:3%; "|ä
 * style="width:3%; "|ã
 * style="width:3%; "|æ
 * style="width:3%; "|ç
 * style="width:3%; "|è
 * style="width:3%; "|ê
 * style="width:3%; "|ë
 * style="width:3%; "|ģ
 * style="width:3%; "|ì
 * style="width:3%; "|î
 * style="width:3%; "|ï
 * style="width:3%; "|ń
 * style="width:3%; "|ò
 * style="width:3%; "|ô
 * style="width:3%; "|ö
 * style="width:3%; "|õ
 * style="width:3%; "|œ
 * style="width:3%; "|ş
 * style="width:3%; "|ù
 * style="width:3%; "|û
 * style="width:3%; "|ü
 * style="width:3%; "|ź
 * style="text-align:center;" colspan="31"| Phoneme
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 * - style="text-align:center;"
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Digraph
NOTE: this list include all of the most common digraphs in the Alisian language
 * aë represents [a.e] Israël
 * ai, ay represents [aj] p​​ile, French ail
 * aï represnts [aiː] pie
 * ao represents [ao] allow
 * au represents [au] couch
 * ch represents [ʃ] show or [ʒ] vision
 * ei, ey represents [ej] pay, French reveille
 * eï represents [eiː] pain
 * ue, iu, yu represent [ju] you
 * eu represents [ju] you or [eu] Romanian eu
 * gh represents [g] gear
 * gu represents [gw] guerra (when e or i follows), [gu] goo (elsewhere)
 * nc, ng(before back vowels), ngh, nk, nq, represents [ŋ] sink; sing
 * ou represents [u] moose
 * œu represents [œu] French bœuf
 * ph represents [f] phone
 * qu represents [kw] quest (when e or i follows), [ku] coup (elsewhere)
 * sc represents [ʃ] ascendiar (before e,i, or y); [sk] elsewhere scope
 * th represents [θ] think
 * ua represent [wa] quad
 * ui, uy represents [wi] queen
 * uï represents [ui] Finnish uida
 * uo represents [wo] won't
 * uö represnts [uo]
 * zh represents [z] zinc (before e, i, or y)

Example text
Text 1:
 * Alisian : Ela opero zempe venestra ante cenar.
 * Latin : Illa Claudit semper fenestram antequam cenat.
 * Spanish : Ella siempre cierra la ventana antes de cenar.
 * Portuguese : Ela Fecha sempre a janela antes de jantar.
 * French : Elle ferme toujours la fenêtre avant de dîner/souper.
 * Italian : Lei chiude sempre la finestra prima di cenare.
 * Romanian : Ea închide totdeauna fereastra înainte de cină.
 * Catalan : Ella sempre tanca la finestra abans de sopar.
 * English : She always closes the window before dining.

Text 2: Toty humines nascerèt libari ê egual par dignite ê diure. (Lorei) sunt participes rationis et conscientiae devino agire umo verso altera an spirite di frateranz.

Translation: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. (Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

Text 3: