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"Kilang Huruf"
This was also made by LibInTheForce. It's almost the same as Indonesian, but D and L are different. So here's the letters.
A: Same
B: Same
C: Same as Indonesian. He's a very clumsy letter who is always not careful with cups (Cawan). He always has trouble holding them and balancing them, and he always drops them by accident, and they break and shatter into pieces with the /tʃ/ sound.
D: Same as Spanish D (Dadu)
E: Same
F: Same as Dutch (Foto)
G: Same (Gimnastik)
H: Same as Polish H
I: Same as Indonesian. He does not like stinky fish (Ikan) because when he smells it, he makes his /i/ sound.
J: Same as Indonesian. He's going to be a lover of Jelly (Jeli). He loves Jelly not because of the taste, but because it jiggles. When he jiggles Jelly, he adds the same English /dʒ/ sound to the wobble.
K: Same
L: Same as Spanish L
M: Same
N: Same as Indonesian. Almost the same as N, but his trait focuses on mosquitoes (Nyamuk) instead of his negative trait because "Tidak" means "no" in Indonesian. He hates mosquitoes so much that he grunts and growls his /n/ sound to make them go away. But sometimes, the mosquitoes can hum the /n/ sound.
O: Same
P: Same as Indonesian. He's going to be an artist who makes art using paint. But he creates art with splats (Percikan). When he splats paint, he makes the /p/ sound.
Q: Same as Swedish. He's a quetzal that calls his /k/ sound as he's a rare bird and only is allowed in loanwords.
R: Same, but he acts like Greek Ρ, who loves his wheels (Roda)
S: Same as other Skunk Letters (Sigung)
T: Same as Turkish (Tenis)
U: Same as Indonesian. He's going to have a trait that's about air (udara). He can fly like his English counterpart, but without an umbrella. He can blow air and take a flight in the wind. When he blows, he makes the /u/ sound.
V: Same as Turkish, but she uses a different vacuum (Vakum) that has a rubber hose to suck things up, which makes the /f/ sound. That one was also hard.
W: Same
X: Same, I guess (Sinar-X)
Y: Same
Z: Same
And now you know. There's a Malay Talking Words Factory (Kilang Kata-kata Berbicara). Just plain ol' sticky vowels and the Digraph Machine. The machine has 3 digraph vowels and 5 digraph consonants.
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.
This was also made by LibInTheForce. It's almost the same as Indonesian, but D and L are different. So here's the letters.
A: Same
B: Same
C: Same as Indonesian. He's a very clumsy letter who is always not careful with cups (Cawan). He always has trouble holding them and balancing them, and he always drops them by accident, and they break and shatter into pieces with the /tʃ/ sound.
D: Same as Spanish D (Dadu)
E: Same
F: Same as Dutch (Foto)
G: Same (Gimnastik)
H: Same as Polish H
I: Same as Indonesian. He does not like stinky fish (Ikan) because when he smells it, he makes his /i/ sound.
J: Same as Indonesian. He's going to be a lover of Jelly (Jeli). He loves Jelly not because of the taste, but because it jiggles. When he jiggles Jelly, he adds the same English /dʒ/ sound to the wobble.
K: Same
L: Same as Spanish L
M: Same
N: Same as Indonesian. Almost the same as N, but his trait focuses on mosquitoes (Nyamuk) instead of his negative trait because "Tidak" means "no" in Indonesian. He hates mosquitoes so much that he grunts and growls his /n/ sound to make them go away. But sometimes, the mosquitoes can hum the /n/ sound.
O: Same
P: Same as Indonesian. He's going to be an artist who makes art using paint. But he creates art with splats (Percikan). When he splats paint, he makes the /p/ sound.
Q: Same as Swedish. He's a quetzal that calls his /k/ sound as he's a rare bird and only is allowed in loanwords.
R: Same, but he acts like Greek Ρ, who loves his wheels (Roda)
S: Same as other Skunk Letters (Sigung)
T: Same as Turkish (Tenis)
U: Same as Indonesian. He's going to have a trait that's about air (udara). He can fly like his English counterpart, but without an umbrella. He can blow air and take a flight in the wind. When he blows, he makes the /u/ sound.
V: Same as Turkish, but she uses a different vacuum (Vakum) that has a rubber hose to suck things up, which makes the /f/ sound. That one was also hard.
W: Same
X: Same, I guess (Sinar-X)
Y: Same
Z: Same
And now you know. There's a Malay Talking Words Factory (Kilang Kata-kata Berbicara). Just plain ol' sticky vowels and the Digraph Machine. The machine has 3 digraph vowels and 5 digraph consonants.
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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