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"Kirjaintehdas"
Okay, here's one of the new teams: Finnish. It's a bit like Swedish, but different. What's different are the words and sounds that each letter makes. Most are easy, but others are hard. Even loanwords letters are hard as well. But nevermind, I got this done. Again, feel free to make some suggestions.
A: Same
B: Same
C: Sorry guys, C is too hard. So I decided to give up and make C be a curry lover. The sound from the Curry crunch can be /k/. Or when it's hot, he reacts with the /s/ sound. Do you think it's fine?
D: Same as Armenian Դ, but he's purple (Disko)
E: Same
F: He will be the same as Russian Ч, but he has the flu (Flunssa). He sniffles and makes the /f/ sound.
G: He’s going to be a gong (Gongi) banger. When he bangs his gong, he and the gong makes the loud /g/ sound.
H: Same as other hula Dancing H's.
I: Same (Inhottava)
J: Same as Y
K: Same
L: Same as Swedish. (Limetti)
M: Same
N: Same as Danish/Norwegian (Nuudeli)
O: Same
P: Same (Popcornia)
Q: Same as Swedish
R: Same as Roller-Skating R's. (Rullaluistimet)
S: Same as Other Skunk Letters (Skunkki)
T: Same (Tanssi)
U: Same as Spanish U (Universumi)
V: Same (Värinä)
W: Same as Swedish
X: Sorry, it’s also hard as well. Let’s just make him be the same (X-säde). Even though “Röntgen” is the true Finnish word for X-Ray.
Y: Um… well, I don’t know. Maybe let’s say that he can be the same as my French U. But you can decide why I decided to make his French U trait. But here's a twist: He is also very friendly and has a lot of friends (Ystävät), and whenever they find anything dirty, nasty, unclean, grubby, messy, or untidy, they make the /y/ sound when grossed out.
Z: Same as Italian. (Zap)
Å: Same as Swedish.
Ä: Same as German.
Ö: Same as German. (Öljy)
"Puhuvien sanojen tehdas" (Finnish Talking Words Factory)
Yep, you heard what will be in this factory. It's just like German. Stick Vowels like always, sound changer (which isn't common due to it being used for some loanword letters), vowel pairs, digraphs (like NG, NK, and QU which isn't common), and letter Duos.
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, here's one of the new teams: Finnish. It's a bit like Swedish, but different. What's different are the words and sounds that each letter makes. Most are easy, but others are hard. Even loanwords letters are hard as well. But nevermind, I got this done. Again, feel free to make some suggestions.
A: Same
B: Same
C: Sorry guys, C is too hard. So I decided to give up and make C be a curry lover. The sound from the Curry crunch can be /k/. Or when it's hot, he reacts with the /s/ sound. Do you think it's fine?
D: Same as Armenian Դ, but he's purple (Disko)
E: Same
F: He will be the same as Russian Ч, but he has the flu (Flunssa). He sniffles and makes the /f/ sound.
G: He’s going to be a gong (Gongi) banger. When he bangs his gong, he and the gong makes the loud /g/ sound.
H: Same as other hula Dancing H's.
I: Same (Inhottava)
J: Same as Y
K: Same
L: Same as Swedish. (Limetti)
M: Same
N: Same as Danish/Norwegian (Nuudeli)
O: Same
P: Same (Popcornia)
Q: Same as Swedish
R: Same as Roller-Skating R's. (Rullaluistimet)
S: Same as Other Skunk Letters (Skunkki)
T: Same (Tanssi)
U: Same as Spanish U (Universumi)
V: Same (Värinä)
W: Same as Swedish
X: Sorry, it’s also hard as well. Let’s just make him be the same (X-säde). Even though “Röntgen” is the true Finnish word for X-Ray.
Y: Um… well, I don’t know. Maybe let’s say that he can be the same as my French U. But you can decide why I decided to make his French U trait. But here's a twist: He is also very friendly and has a lot of friends (Ystävät), and whenever they find anything dirty, nasty, unclean, grubby, messy, or untidy, they make the /y/ sound when grossed out.
Z: Same as Italian. (Zap)
Å: Same as Swedish.
Ä: Same as German.
Ö: Same as German. (Öljy)
"Puhuvien sanojen tehdas" (Finnish Talking Words Factory)
Yep, you heard what will be in this factory. It's just like German. Stick Vowels like always, sound changer (which isn't common due to it being used for some loanword letters), vowel pairs, digraphs (like NG, NK, and QU which isn't common), and letter Duos.
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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