In the Hélwénryl Language there have 30 consonants and 14 vowels. Let's begin with the vowels.
i it's like 'i' in hit (IPA-/ɪ/)
í it's like 'ee' in bee (IPA-/iː/)
u it's like 'oo' in good (IPA-/ʊ/)
ú it's like 'oo' in tool (IPA-/uː/)
é it's like 'a' in and (IPA-/ɛ/)
ó it's like 'o' in total (IPA-/ɔ/)
e it's like 'e' in bed (IPA-/e/)
o it's like 'o' thron (IPA-/o/)
a it's like 'u' in but (IPA-/ä/)
á it's like long normal a (IPA-/ɑː/)
And the last one - ö it's like 'a' in 'all' (/ɒ/ in IPA) this vowel is very rare and in the some dialects it's not exist.
All the consonants is like English acsept this-
C it's allways like k, never like s.
G it's allways like the hard g, like go, and never like soft g, like george.
S it's allways like 'ss' and never like 'z'
The latters z, x, j and k do not exist in hëlwénryl.
In addition, there are a few sounds that do not exist in English, as 'ñ'
And now to the pronouns in hëlwénryl:
'Hété' it's I
'Hénlé' means singular you
And 'Hémé' means he or she.
The plural case is very simple
Hétar it's we
Hénlar means plural you
And Hémar is they.
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