Talk:Orokin Language/@comment-76.104.212.162-20151205062057

You've got some linguistic errors here:

1) This is not a language - it is an orthography for English (a writing system, a method of transliteration). It's just English with different symbols, like cursive script or Morse Code. From the examples, 'spoken Orokin' would just be English (maybe English with an accent).

2) Also, this orthography isn't a syllabary. A syllabary has a different symbol for each syllable. Rather this is an alphabet, just the vowels are stacked on top of the consonants. (Korean is an alphabet in this way). If the vowels could be dropped, then it would be an abjad.

3) There isn't any dipthong in English that corresponds to "io".