User:Rëdbl Speling/Rüls for öld rëdrs

Thës rüls explän Rëdbl Speling to rëdrs ho ar proficient with traditionl speling.


 * There ar önly two forml difrences with traditionl speling: umlauts and delëtions.
 * Möst sïlnt letrs and many unstressd vowels are supressd.
 * Umlauts: six new vowels, ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ and one dïgraph, öö.
 * Norml sound: fäce, betwën, prïce, möst, müsic, flÿ, fööt
 * Ë at thë end of the word sounds as in apostrophë.
 * Rotic sound: squär, carër, fïr, glöry, secürity, lÿr, pöör


 * "o" at the end of the word sounds like do, to, ho.
 * "oht" sounds as in thoh.

The folöing rüls dön't nëd to be memorïzd, becaus the words ar clipd, but they ar not modifïd in cmparisn with traditionl speling
 * Dubl consnants hav a special mëning
 * "all" as in call, small (compare with chalenge, alow)
 * "ull" as in full, pull (compare with nul, gulbl)
 * "rr": Long rotic monophthong between vowels: starry, referring, stirring, sorry, furry (compare with arid, cary; very, fery; miracl, miror; forest, torid; nurish, hury)
 * Nöt that in Recëvd Pronunciätion sorry and torid hav the säm vowel, and that the "o" in sorry is not a long vowel.
 * Nöt also that in Genrl Americn furry and hury have the säm stressd vowel.
 * "ss": alwäs as possible or issü (compär with disolv, üsüal)


 * "se" at thë end of the word sounds as in horse, lapse (compär with choos, supös)
 * Magic "e" modifïs the prëvius vowel: "a" as in choclate, "e" as in there, "i" as in machine, "o" as in come or move, "u" as in minute
 * "alk" has a sïlnt "l" as in talk or walk.