(Untitled)

Dec 09, 2008 22:54

Wouldn't it be cool to have a Boggle set made with the characters in the International Phonetic Alphabet?

ɸʉʙɐɹ!

d and I were just considering all of the vowel sounds that could go between n and t in English. There's a lot of them.

Leave a comment

madcaptenor December 10 2008, 04:40:44 UTC
bVt also has a lot.

Reply

melted_snowball December 10 2008, 13:33:25 UTC
That one has typically been the one I've used in the past.

(See, I was going to make this post just now, but it appears it was made by someone else while I was asleep...)

Reply

da_lj December 10 2008, 15:07:10 UTC
...ɒ Muffin!

Reply

chezmax December 10 2008, 16:03:33 UTC
*snort*

Reply

da_lj December 10 2008, 16:44:09 UTC
Hm, now I wonder if there's a symbol for that in IPA...

Reply

chezmax December 10 2008, 16:45:17 UTC
No, not yet, but it's called a nasal ingressive voiceless velar trill, and there's a proposed symbol for it.

Tee hee.

Reply

da_lj December 10 2008, 17:17:12 UTC
Oh, my.

*double-dot wide-O*

(you'll have to use your imagination there, as I'm crushed, crushed, to discover there even lacks a unicode character for it.)

Reply


Leave a comment

Up