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"Το Εργοστάσιο Γραμμάτων"
Okay, this was a bit of a challenge. Greek was a bit easy at the start, but was hard towards the end. At least I got some help from the Greek Alphabet Lovers. Google Translate was kind of helpful. But I got this done. And here are the letters. BTW, this might be the first time that a B is not Beethoven-related, nor an O is jungle-related.
Α: Same as A
Β: He's now going to play the violin (Βιολί) and make the /v/ sound.
Γ: Same as Dutch G (Γαργάρα)
Δ: Same as V (Δονούμαι), but she vibrates the /ð/ sound.
Ε: Same as E
Ζ: Same as Z
Η: He likes to shout his /i/ sound and hear his sound echo (Ηχώ) back. He loves hearing echo sounds. So does his Η letters.
Θ: She is going to be different. She's going to play in the bushes with the Θ letters. In her room are each of every bush (Θάμνοι) for them to play. And when the letters including her (the trainer) comes out of the bushes, you can hear the leaves and the noises from the Θ trainer and letters making the /θ/ sound
Ι: Same as Ñ. He is scared of spiders, especially spider webs (Ιστός αράχνης). When he sees a spider (either handing near him, or in the web), he screams his /i/ sound.
K: Same as K (Καρατέ)
Λ: Same as Spanish L (Λεμόνι)
Μ: Same as M
Ν: Same as ㄹ, but she makes the /n/ sound instead. She likes to sing notes (Νότα).
Ξ: He will be a brave swordfighter who carries his sword (Ξίφος) and Shield. His room will be a battling area where the Ξ letters swordfight without cutting each other nor killing each other. When he and the Ξ letters fight with swords, the blade touching the blade will make them say /ks/.
Ο: She will now be an Opera (Oπερα) Singer who will sing her O sounds.
Π: Same as P (Ποπ κορν)
Ρ: Same but he loves his wheels. The Ρ trainer has wheels like his Ρ letters (Ρόδα).
Σ: He will not be a snake. Instead, he will be a Sprayer who carries his Spray (Σπρέι) Can. And he will do Graffiti art with the Σ letters. And the spraying sounds will be the S sound.
Τ: Same as T (Τύμπανο)
Υ: Same as I, but instead of slime, it's water. And when he gets wet (Υγρός) after being splashed, he makes his /i/ sound.
Φ: Same as Spanish F (Φωτιά)
Χ: Same as Х, but he has hands (Χέρι) so he can give out funny pictures to the Χ letters. The reason for that is because they including himself want to laugh the /x/ or /ç/ sounds.
Ψ: He is going to be secretive and hide like a secret agent. To hear him, he will secretly whisper (Ψίθυρος) his /ps/ sound to make you guess or know where he is hiding.
Ω: Same as O
"Το εργοστάσιο ομιλούντων λέξεων" (Greek Talking Words Factory)
Duh, same as always. Sticky Vowels, and Digraphs. But... there's something different about the Sticky Vowel Room.
The Sticky vowel room will be the same, but now with two robot hands. The regular one that picks up vowels is the same. While the other one has an accent piece to place next to a vowel on the left side. When an accented stressed vowel is called, first, the vowel is picked up by one robot hand, then another robot hand puts the accent mark next to a vowel and sticks it on the left side, and the vowel that is now stressed gets delivered to the word with the stress mark next to it.
If you want to see more, all you have to do is ask me.
But feel free to give me suggestions in case you want me to change a letter to update. Like colors or traits.
Okay, this was a bit of a challenge. Greek was a bit easy at the start, but was hard towards the end. At least I got some help from the Greek Alphabet Lovers. Google Translate was kind of helpful. But I got this done. And here are the letters. BTW, this might be the first time that a B is not Beethoven-related, nor an O is jungle-related.
Α: Same as A
Β: He's now going to play the violin (Βιολί) and make the /v/ sound.
Γ: Same as Dutch G (Γαργάρα)
Δ: Same as V (Δονούμαι), but she vibrates the /ð/ sound.
Ε: Same as E
Ζ: Same as Z
Η: He likes to shout his /i/ sound and hear his sound echo (Ηχώ) back. He loves hearing echo sounds. So does his Η letters.
Θ: She is going to be different. She's going to play in the bushes with the Θ letters. In her room are each of every bush (Θάμνοι) for them to play. And when the letters including her (the trainer) comes out of the bushes, you can hear the leaves and the noises from the Θ trainer and letters making the /θ/ sound
Ι: Same as Ñ. He is scared of spiders, especially spider webs (Ιστός αράχνης). When he sees a spider (either handing near him, or in the web), he screams his /i/ sound.
K: Same as K (Καρατέ)
Λ: Same as Spanish L (Λεμόνι)
Μ: Same as M
Ν: Same as ㄹ, but she makes the /n/ sound instead. She likes to sing notes (Νότα).
Ξ: He will be a brave swordfighter who carries his sword (Ξίφος) and Shield. His room will be a battling area where the Ξ letters swordfight without cutting each other nor killing each other. When he and the Ξ letters fight with swords, the blade touching the blade will make them say /ks/.
Ο: She will now be an Opera (Oπερα) Singer who will sing her O sounds.
Π: Same as P (Ποπ κορν)
Ρ: Same but he loves his wheels. The Ρ trainer has wheels like his Ρ letters (Ρόδα).
Σ: He will not be a snake. Instead, he will be a Sprayer who carries his Spray (Σπρέι) Can. And he will do Graffiti art with the Σ letters. And the spraying sounds will be the S sound.
Τ: Same as T (Τύμπανο)
Υ: Same as I, but instead of slime, it's water. And when he gets wet (Υγρός) after being splashed, he makes his /i/ sound.
Φ: Same as Spanish F (Φωτιά)
Χ: Same as Х, but he has hands (Χέρι) so he can give out funny pictures to the Χ letters. The reason for that is because they including himself want to laugh the /x/ or /ç/ sounds.
Ψ: He is going to be secretive and hide like a secret agent. To hear him, he will secretly whisper (Ψίθυρος) his /ps/ sound to make you guess or know where he is hiding.
Ω: Same as O
"Το εργοστάσιο ομιλούντων λέξεων" (Greek Talking Words Factory)
Duh, same as always. Sticky Vowels, and Digraphs. But... there's something different about the Sticky Vowel Room.
The Sticky vowel room will be the same, but now with two robot hands. The regular one that picks up vowels is the same. While the other one has an accent piece to place next to a vowel on the left side. When an accented stressed vowel is called, first, the vowel is picked up by one robot hand, then another robot hand puts the accent mark next to a vowel and sticks it on the left side, and the vowel that is now stressed gets delivered to the word with the stress mark next to it.
If you want to see more, all you have to do is ask me.
But feel free to give me suggestions in case you want me to change a letter to update. Like colors or traits.
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