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Angelican

common alphabet – angelican pronounciation – written symbol

angelican

Used in Heaven, and at times by people from Heaven who live elsewhere.

  • Angelican uses English as the base when forming sentences.

  • Double consonants can be replaced with ( ' ) after the letter.

  • Double vowels can be replaced with ( - ) above the letter.

  • Angelican names are not translated.

  • Angelican doesn't shorten words (e.g. can't, won't).

Helvetian

common alphabet – helvetian pronounciation

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Used in Hell, and at times by people from Hell who live elsewhere. Comes in three variants: lower, higher, and ancient.

  • Different words between the variants but same meaning.

  • Lower Helvetian - spoken in the 3rd and part of the 2nd Sector. Uses Swedish as the base when forming sentences.

  • Higher Helvetian - spoken in the 1st and part of the 2nd Sector. Uses English as the base when forming sentences.

  • Ancient Helvetian - used only by a handful of the oldest Helvetian entities (such as the royal famliy). Higher Helvetian backwards.

  • Double consonants can be replaced with ( ' ) after the letter.

  • Double vowels can be replaced with ( ^ ) above the letter.

  • Even Helvetian names are translated.

  • Helvetian doesn't shorten words (e.g. can't, won't).

  • ( x ) is always pronounced ( ch ), like chair or cheer etc.

example sentence: Good things come to those who wait.

lower:     Wli xical cun'al der' ban xun fiamdil.

higher:     Kûb dhemkx suna du dhuxa bhu bied.

ancient:     Deib uhb axuhd ud anus xkmehd bûk.

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