User:Readable Spelling/1/Rules/Spelling consonants

s
"s" at the end of the word: like the Pronunciation of the morpheme “-s”.

K represents /f, k, p, t/ or /θ/

G represents /b, d, ð, g, l, m, n, ŋ/ or /v/

Three letters

 * all: /ɔːl/ as in all, call, allter
 * igh: /aɪ/ as in light, night, hight

/b/

 * Normally "b": aible, abóut, ball, bird, black, blue, club, disturb, duble, grab, number
 * Sometimes "bb": cabbage, rabbit; grabbed, grabbing

/s/

 * "s" at the beginning of the wurd, adjacent to at least one consonant, ending in "se" or ending in "us", Pronunciation of the morpheme “-s” (/fs/, /ks/, /ps/, /ts/, and /θs/)
 * say, see, sumthing
 * ask, first, person
 * collapse, house, loose
 * foacus, thus, vaireeous
 * laofs, Mike’s, helps, gets, Elizabeth’s


 * "ce", "ci", "cy"
 * "ss"
 * "ps" at the beginning of the wurd

/z/

 * "z" as in zoo, citizen, amaze
 * "zz" as jazz, puzzle
 * "s" betwéen vowels, as in cusin, result
 * "s" in morpheme “-s” as in jobs, frends, breathes, dogs, tells, seems, Ann’s, brings, Oscar’s, luvs

/ʒ/

 * "zh": beizhe, deizhaavóo, equáizhon
 * "Vsure": eraisure, plesure
 * "Vsion": vision

See aulso

 * User:Readable Spelling/2/Ruels/Speling consonants
 * User:Readable Spelling/3/Ruels/Speling consonants
 * User:Readable Spelling/4/Ruelz/Speling konsanants
 * User:Readable Spelling/5/Ruelz/Speling konsanants