Mithokey


Rules:

The rules are very simple in Mithokey. They are very close to English. You mainly translate your language into Mithokey words, HOWEVER... in this great language, you only use capitals when you make a word plural, change a word into past and/or future tence, when you use ly/y ending in Mithokey or when you use the word "the". Whenever you see a capital letter in Mithokey, you say the letter that you see. Don't put a capital on names. If the word zoe is in the sentance, put your name down. If the  word zoe is not in the sentance, put a space, comma, the word "zoe", collon, name, comma, and a space.

 Ex: 1. My name is Michael. = pez'oe ozy michael.

       2. I said, "Michael....." = mea biczyA " ,zoe: michael, ....." 

When someone is speaking, put: I said (or something) then a space, "sentance" and you're done! When a word ends with the same letter the next word starts with, put a ' and exclude the first letter of the 2nd word.

 Ex: pez zoe = pez'oe

Pronunciation Key: [< =lower case pronunciation (it); > =upper case pronunciation (saying letter)]

1. If a letter at an end of a word is the same letter at the beginning of another word, the 2 words are said together. (up and plum = u'plum when you say the words. Take the last letter of 1st word off and put both words together with an '.)

2. Any capital letter = > of letter

3. Any lower case letter = (most of the time) < of letter

4. u = oo (like in choose)

5. he = he

6. neiw = new

7. is = E

8. oe = O

9. o = O

10. qu = qw

11. bi = B

12. oi = oy

13. ey = A

14. ea = Ea

15. ou = u

16. er = er

17. ar = ar

18. aw = awe/o

19. or = or

20. seh = sh

21. ay = A

22. oix = wa

23. ch = trh 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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