Here's an example for how you would use this chart...
if you want to say "I like cheese," then you put "IE" "LA" "IE" "AK" (no sound for "ch" so I'll put "QI" "EZ," which will be
AD DA ED DE ID DI UD DU
AG GA EG GE IG GI UG GU
AJ JA EJ HE IH GI UH HU
AK KA EK KE IK KI UK KU
AL LA EL IE IL LI UL LU
AM MA EM ME IM MI UM MU
AN NA EN NE IN NI UN NU
AP PA EP PE IP PI UP PU
AQ QA EQ QE IQ QI UQ QU
AR RA ER AB IR RI UR RU
AS SA ES SE IS SI US SU
AT TA ET TE IT TI UT TU
AZ ZA EZ ZE IZ ZI UZ ZU
I made a translator for the Latin Alphabet to the cuneiform code chart provided by Irving Finkel:
wiktionary.com
When you type the letters in, you need to put quotes ("") around each phonetic sound so they can be distinct from the two letters following after.
There are some sounds that the Sumerians didn't have that are in English, so I'm working on getting some symbols that can be a placeholder.
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