She corys screeuee ee shillabaght. Ta ny cowraghyn ("lettyryn") echey cowraghey slane shillab. Son y chooid smoo, ta dagh cowrey cowraghey corockle lesh breeockle.[1][2]

Shimmey shillabaght, ghow ee toshiaght myr screeu jalloo, as t'ee er ny jannoo aashagh. Shoh katakana Shapaanagh. Ta'n lettyr jeianagh er y çheu hoshtal, as y shenn chummey Sheenagh er y çheu yesh.

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  1. Omniglot. Syllabaries. Feddynit er 2009-07-07. "A syllabary is a phonetic writing system consisting of symbols representing syllables. A syllable is often made up of a consonant plus a vowel or a single vowel."
  2. Encyclopædia Britannica Online (Baarle). writing (2009). Feddynit er 2009-05-13.