TUNDRIAN SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION



Tundrian spelling is ultimately based on the Latin ancestry of the language, as modified by 2000 years of linguistic history and more than a thousand years of scribal and printers' practice.

Although far more consistent than English, and free of the proliferation of silent letters as in French, Tundrian spelling is definitely a historical-etymological one. The same phoneme may be expressed by two or more letters or letter combinations, depending on historical origin.

The sub-chapters we link to below explain the Tundrian alphabet and spelling system in greater detail:

The Alphabet

Spelling Units

Syllabification

Accentuation

Pronunciation Rules