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"Burtu fabrika"
Well, look at that! This is Latvian. That's another hard one. After so much hard work, here it is! If you don't like any letter, feel free to suggest and correct me.
A: Same
Ā: Same as Russian Я, but she makes her /ɑː/ sound (Ābols)
B: Same
C: Same as Polish (Citronu)
Č: Same as Spanish CH. Sorry, even though there's no Latvian word for train, let's just make him a train. (Ču-Ču)
D: Same as T (Dejot).
E: Same
Ē: Well, this is kind of hard. Let's just make him have the trait where he shouts his /e/ sound in his megaphone. He's loud like an eagle (Ērglis).
F: Same as Polish F (Fotogrāfija)
G: She will resemble Alphablock G, with a grassy room like pastures (Ganības), hair growing like grass, and the ability to gulp water from a glass (glāze). When she gulps, she makes the /g/ sound. (P.S. The /ɟ/ sound trait is returning.)
Ģ: A combination of French G and Turkish C. But the sound is /ɟ/ when he plays his guitar (Ģitāra).
H: Same as Polish H
I: He is going to be a skydiver (Izpletņlēcējs) who jumps off the plane and shrieks his /i/ sound, and he opens his parachute (izpletnis) and he still makes his /i/ sound.
Ī: He is a happy (priecīgs) guy who likes to give thumbs (Īkšķi) up to anyone like anyone who visit his room or even his Ī letters. When he gives thumbs up, he makes the sound /i/ like he's giving anyone loyalty/trust (uzticība).
J: Same as Y (Jā)
K: Same
Ķ: That letter is tricky, but I realize there's more than one way to solve problems. This letter sounds like Č but makes the /c/ sound. I was looking for traits related to sneezes or train, then found "Šķaudīt," which has a ķ sound. During my Polish Letter Factory project, I had a sneezing trait for Ć, ending with the letter. So, I'll make Ķ do the same, sneezing like "Šķaudīt."
L: Same as Swedish (Laims)
Ļ: She is going to have the trait of the English I. But instead of saying the short i sound, she's will make the /ʎ/ sound when slime (Gļotas) falls on her. I chose that trait because Gļotas has ļ in it, and you say /ʎ/ like you're disgusted or grossed out.
M: Same
N: Same
Ņ: Okay, she's going to be a cat who meows (Ņau) the /ɲ/ sound. I know it's related to Japanese, but to make things fair, she speaks in a Japanese accent.
O: Same
P: Same (Popkorns)
R: Same, but like Indonesian and Greek, he loves his wheels. (Riteņi)
S: Same as other Skunk Letters (Skunkss)
Š: Sorry guys, let's just make her be a shusher once again, shushing the /ʃ/ sound.
T: Same as Turkish (Teniss)
U: Same as Spanish, but he's not going to gaze at the universe. Instead, he's going to gaze at the fireworks (Ugunšovs) and still make his /u/ sound with amazement.
Ū: The old /ʉ/ trait is coming back. And it's going to be for Ū. Yes, Ū is an owl (Pūce) who hoots the /u/ sound. Pūce has the letter Ū in it.
V: Same (Vibrēt)
Z: Same
Ž: Well, he's going to be like Ձ, but he's going to build fences (Žogs). When he uses his saw and drill, they make the /ʒ/ noise and he imitates the /ʒ/ sound.
Then there's the Latvian Talking Words Factory. (Runājošo vārdu fabrika) Nothing special. Just regular Sticky Vowels, and the sound slide (where DZ saying /dz/, and DŽ saying /dʒ/, and other blends are made)
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.
Well, look at that! This is Latvian. That's another hard one. After so much hard work, here it is! If you don't like any letter, feel free to suggest and correct me.
A: Same
Ā: Same as Russian Я, but she makes her /ɑː/ sound (Ābols)
B: Same
C: Same as Polish (Citronu)
Č: Same as Spanish CH. Sorry, even though there's no Latvian word for train, let's just make him a train. (Ču-Ču)
D: Same as T (Dejot).
E: Same
Ē: Well, this is kind of hard. Let's just make him have the trait where he shouts his /e/ sound in his megaphone. He's loud like an eagle (Ērglis).
F: Same as Polish F (Fotogrāfija)
G: She will resemble Alphablock G, with a grassy room like pastures (Ganības), hair growing like grass, and the ability to gulp water from a glass (glāze). When she gulps, she makes the /g/ sound. (P.S. The /ɟ/ sound trait is returning.)
Ģ: A combination of French G and Turkish C. But the sound is /ɟ/ when he plays his guitar (Ģitāra).
H: Same as Polish H
I: He is going to be a skydiver (Izpletņlēcējs) who jumps off the plane and shrieks his /i/ sound, and he opens his parachute (izpletnis) and he still makes his /i/ sound.
Ī: He is a happy (priecīgs) guy who likes to give thumbs (Īkšķi) up to anyone like anyone who visit his room or even his Ī letters. When he gives thumbs up, he makes the sound /i/ like he's giving anyone loyalty/trust (uzticība).
J: Same as Y (Jā)
K: Same
Ķ: That letter is tricky, but I realize there's more than one way to solve problems. This letter sounds like Č but makes the /c/ sound. I was looking for traits related to sneezes or train, then found "Šķaudīt," which has a ķ sound. During my Polish Letter Factory project, I had a sneezing trait for Ć, ending with the letter. So, I'll make Ķ do the same, sneezing like "Šķaudīt."
L: Same as Swedish (Laims)
Ļ: She is going to have the trait of the English I. But instead of saying the short i sound, she's will make the /ʎ/ sound when slime (Gļotas) falls on her. I chose that trait because Gļotas has ļ in it, and you say /ʎ/ like you're disgusted or grossed out.
M: Same
N: Same
Ņ: Okay, she's going to be a cat who meows (Ņau) the /ɲ/ sound. I know it's related to Japanese, but to make things fair, she speaks in a Japanese accent.
O: Same
P: Same (Popkorns)
R: Same, but like Indonesian and Greek, he loves his wheels. (Riteņi)
S: Same as other Skunk Letters (Skunkss)
Š: Sorry guys, let's just make her be a shusher once again, shushing the /ʃ/ sound.
T: Same as Turkish (Teniss)
U: Same as Spanish, but he's not going to gaze at the universe. Instead, he's going to gaze at the fireworks (Ugunšovs) and still make his /u/ sound with amazement.
Ū: The old /ʉ/ trait is coming back. And it's going to be for Ū. Yes, Ū is an owl (Pūce) who hoots the /u/ sound. Pūce has the letter Ū in it.
V: Same (Vibrēt)
Z: Same
Ž: Well, he's going to be like Ձ, but he's going to build fences (Žogs). When he uses his saw and drill, they make the /ʒ/ noise and he imitates the /ʒ/ sound.
Then there's the Latvian Talking Words Factory. (Runājošo vārdu fabrika) Nothing special. Just regular Sticky Vowels, and the sound slide (where DZ saying /dz/, and DŽ saying /dʒ/, and other blends are made)
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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