User:Dr. Sroy/Ificiana/en/learn/Grammar/Algorithm

Vowels
Switch the case vowel to its next one. There are no exception to this rule.

Example
My name is XYZ.

Using this rule: My nemi os XYZ.

Consonants
Consonants are divided into 3 groups...
 * After a vowel(A): b, f, j, p, v
 * Before a vowel(B): z, d, h, n, t
 * General(G): rest all

SPECIAL RULE

Equation:- (B)' = (A+3) ie. d:B(2) = v:A(5);

Note that (A)' follows the general rule.

GENERAL RULE

(G)' = (G+1)

So, b→c; m→n;

BUT there are few exceptions...
 * 1) p is k
 * 2) j is q(u)

Language note: According to Ificiana Spelling rules, there can be no word with "q". So in language, q is replaced by "kw". So "Jar" will be "Kwes" not "Ques"

Double vowel rule
When two same vowels are placed together, the vowel itself doesn't change but a diacritic is added.


 * For a, e, and u it is a diaeresis.
 * For i and o, it is a macron.

Rule of eñe
When two same consonants are placed together, the consonant change according to the constant-basic rule, and an eñe(ñ) is added.

Apple : Ekñïmi

pp = kñ