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You can now write and say "sus" in one letter.
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you didn make that image
you didnt think up that idea either :3
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§, pronounced 'sesch, (use the top of your tounge to say it not the bottom)' 27th letter in alphabet, §hant, §lit, §ong, §ung
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you didnt make that, it already existed
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ß boomerang pronounced "gimmesupin"
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you didnt make that, it already existed
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Define "prove it"?
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Actually, I'll just go ahead. This is the International Phonetics Chart. The spaces with symbols are sounds used in languages. The blank spaces without symbols are sounds we CAN make but don't use in any language due to inconvenience. The grey squares are physically impossible sounds for humans to make.
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My idea when I first found this a while ago now was to create new languages using the white spaces (mostly as a joke) to make the least efficient way of talking possible. The best part that I came up with is essentially a reversal of the p/b and the f/v where the plosive sound is made with the labiodental area (teeth) and the fricative sound is made with the bilabial area (lips). If you try this yourself you'll see it's very possible, but feels entirely wrong.
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This is what I would imagine the whispered fricative bilabial to look like. Kind of like an Ff, but more angular and pronounced Feh instead of ehF.
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Similar for V(ee) in the bilabial I would call it V(eh) and the Roman symbol would be kind of an upside down A for the capital and a v with a dot for the lowercase.
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For P(ih) the positive labiodental (replacing P(ee)) I drew something like an F combined with an R. There's kind of a tangent to that, so I'll just say it looks cool and it's not used yet.
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Finally we have the forced positive labiodental, B(ih). I made it look like a B(ee), but. . . indecisive? I guess. Not sure what I was going for there either. I'm a terrible artist. XD

There's 4 new letters for 400 dollars though. I'm actually really struggling right now, so if this isn't a joke it would be really helpful. If it is though I totally understand that too. It is the internet after all.

Either way I hope you enjoyed this theoretical, linguistic, phonetic nonsense as much as I did.
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You didn't make that, it already existed
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Yeah, I did find the plositive labiodentals when I researched it not more, but to be fair they're not in English, and the bilabial fricatives are still new.
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some* more, not not.
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I told you all to create your own letter and type it, not find a figure from google
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