@Felthry yeah, vowel modifier makes a = aa, etc
a = ŏ, e = ĕ, i = ē, o = ō, u = oo
and naw, questions are good
helps me figure this out
@azushark Hmm. I'm _guessing_ you mean the values a = either /ɔ/ or /a/, e = /ε/, i = /i/, o = /o/, and u = /u/ or /uː/?
@Felthry *shrugs*
idk lol
@azushark that's a = (/ɔ/ as in cot) or (/a/ as in blah), e = (/ε/ as in bet), i = (/i/ as in feet), o = (/o/ as in foe), and u = (/u/ as in booth)
@azushark Hmm, written with a sort of syllabary I see. the vowel modifier is a lengthener? What are the phonetic values of the different vowels? Am I asking too many questions?