z = sch; c = ch; ts = z; f = v, f; v = w, v; k = c, ck, k; ku = q
ia, ie, io, iu, dza, dze, dzi, dzo, dzu = j

Aktsent verlengert vó mö·glic .
In "mö·glic" ist es unmö·glic,
dáhér wird ain Punkt (·) fervendet.
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Ingliz-simpl tzeindzis spèzl

Tå·kPeidzis

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å·l tå·k on ðis viki

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2006-10-17 Talk

Matis Mantsel: ÓKé, “w” kild. It’s viki.

2006-10-03 Talk

MattisManzel: I recently found myself congratulating Hepi bö·ðei! and such. The Doitz-ainfac-wiki is progressing nicely, so I decided to start the same exercise in Englisch - in Ingliz-simpl. Just having a playgound to develop it counts at the moment. Trying it out counts. We might fail, sure. But you can’t tell unless you try.

Ingliz-simpl = English-simple

tzet = chat

hepi bö·ðdei = happy birthday

Ai rísentli faund maiself kongretzuleting Hepi bö·ðei! end ssatz. Ðe Doitz-ainfac-wiki is pro·gressing naisli, só Ai dísaidet tú start ðè seím ekserssais in English - in Ingliz-simpl. Dzast heving è pleígraund tú díwelop it kaunts èt ðè móment. Traíing it aut kaunts. Uí mait feil, zúr. Bat iú ken’t tel anles iú trai.

Ai = I
iú = you
hí = he
zí = she
it = it
uí = we
ðei = they
iú = you

spezl kís
· = Alt Gr + .
ð = Alt Gr + d
Ð = Alt Gr + zift (shift) + d

I’d very much like to hear what developers of speech-to-text and text-to-speech software think bout an English-simple attempt. I’m sure it gets more easy - but to what degree? How much would databases shrink? What about precision of pronouncition? Is to achieve a precise pronounciation easier the classical way or is it easier with English-simple?

Ai’d veri matz laik tú hír uot díwelopers of spítz-tú-tekst end tekst-tú-spítz softuare ðink abaut èn Ingliz-simpl ètempt. Ai’m zúr it gets mór ísi - bat tú uot digrí? Hau matz uód databésis zrink? Uót abaut prísizn of pronaunsiézn? Is tu· ètzív è prisaís pronaunsiézn ísier ðè klèsikl uaí or is it ísier uið Ingliz-simpl?

uot = what
uer = where
uen = when
hau = how
hú = who

peidz = page
FrontPeidz

The open a misses, like in talk. to·k is wrong. å is the letter for it in scandinavian languages. Thus tå·k, Tå·kPeidzis.

changes - a hard one. tzeindzis I’d say.

edit tudeí’s tå·k

å·l tå·k

å·l peidzis

hú helps hír

å·l fíds

trai aut viki

blikifaíd send-viki

tzet, hau tú

hóstid on odviki

å·l tzeindzis

mesedzis from odviki

såpå·t-peidz for ðis viki

kríeit è niú viki

edit bárs, on top, tú ðè rait

for the open e it would be nice to have the e with a ring on like on å - but that doesn’t exist. So we could use è æ or œ instead - è seems best to me. [1]

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