Arctic Translator

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The Arctic language is a foreign language I๐•”๐•ฃ๐•–๐•’๐•ฅ๐•–๐•• ๐•จ๐•š๐•ฅ๐•™ ๐•ฅ๐•™๐•– ๐•ก๐• ๐•จ๐•–๐•ฃ ๐• ๐•— ๐•˜๐• ๐••,with a completely different writing system, Here is the alphabet and pronunciation: Aa.=A
ะ‘ะฑ.=B
แ•เฅฎ.=S
Δδ.=D
ี”ึ„=HL
ะ˜ะธ=Y/I
ษˆษ‰=ะ–/ZH (s sound in the word usual)
๊“˜สž=K mฬ…mฬ…=L
แŽฒแƒ˜.=M
ิปีซ.= N
ี’ึ‚.=Ñ
แ—แƒ’. = G
โ‹Šχ. = F
ะญั . = E
Øø. = O
ฤฤ‘. = P
ินีฉ. = Tw (as in twin)
แŽกเฅจ. = R
Þþ. = H
Σς. = Z
แคแƒก. = U
Tτ. = T
Digraphs
แƒกแƒก / แคแค. W sound
Tþ / TÞ. Th sound
สžþ / ๊“˜Þ. Ch sound
δษ‰ / Δษˆ. J sound
เฅฎþ / แ•Þ. Sh sound
(when typing it wont translate dont/don't, youll have to type do not)
to make It easier to understand and read this language I suggest you go to https://lingojam.com/ArcticTranslatorWITHTRANSCRIPT
this language uses some letters from other foreign languages the actual sound and pronunciation of the words come from English and Russian
an "A" at the beginning of a verb shows that it is in past tense like "ed" at the end of an English word
a "แค/แƒก" (pronounced "U") at the beginning of a word shows that the word is in present tense, like "ing" at the end of an English word

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