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The Cheenarnian Alphabet is the the alphabetic system used in the nation of Cheenarn. The National Alphabet is thought in Reception as education. It is especially important in the Cheenarnian language as people are acquired to learn the full alphabet as a law, trying to make Cheenarn a top leading nation on the charts. Here is how the Cheenarnian Alphabet is laid out. *= This means the first letter has a sound like the letter "K" has in the word "Kick".

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  • Cheenarnian Alphabet
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  • The Cheenarnian Alphabet is the the alphabetic system used in the nation of Cheenarn. The National Alphabet is thought in Reception as education. It is especially important in the Cheenarnian language as people are acquired to learn the full alphabet as a law, trying to make Cheenarn a top leading nation on the charts. Here is how the Cheenarnian Alphabet is laid out. *= This means the first letter has a sound like the letter "K" has in the word "Kick".
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  • The Cheenarnian Alphabet is the the alphabetic system used in the nation of Cheenarn. The National Alphabet is thought in Reception as education. It is especially important in the Cheenarnian language as people are acquired to learn the full alphabet as a law, trying to make Cheenarn a top leading nation on the charts. Here is how the Cheenarnian Alphabet is laid out. *= This means the first letter has a sound like the letter "K" has in the word "Kick". The letters in the alphabet also occasionally require an accent (é, for example). The Cheenarnian accents follows the French ones except they have a little pronunciation difference. There are some letters in Cheenarn that take a different approach to pronunciation. There are a couple of letters that have unusual things in them. One of them is the au letter. It is a combination of the letters 'a' and 'u' in written form but is pronounced differently. The letter is pronounced "Hye" and always appears before a vowel and the following letter is also a vowel. So in that case it appears rarely. If the letter is used, the vowel in front will have to be changed to the letter 'a', unless the letter is already 'a', it will stay the same. This is how the letter looks like
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