WynterRayne
WynterRayne t1_iu6svb4 wrote
Reply to Why can't humans build something like this by bc40ton
We don't have enough cloud storage to hold those kind of clouds, and making more sea is universally recognised to be a bad thing. Humans are doing it anyway, though
WynterRayne t1_iycnf6h wrote
Reply to The letter ‘u’ starts with a y-sound, the letter ‘y’ starts with a w-sound, and the letter ‘w’ starts with a d-sound. by TurboTurtle-
Meanwhile in the English alphabet (I call it that because it was made in England especially for use with the English language... and I hate eponyms, but it's usually called Shavian or the Shaw alphabet)...
Ado, up, ooze and yew (𐑩, 𐑳, 𐑵 𐑯 𐑿) are named with an example of how they're pronounced, and all are equivalent to different usages of the Latin 'u'.
Yea, if and eat (𐑘, 𐑦 𐑯 𐑰) are named with an example of how they're pronounced, and all are equivalent to different usages of the Latin 'y'.
Woe (𐑢) is named with an example of how it's pronounced, and is equivalent to the Latin 'w'.