Baltichian

Baltichian ("fé Baltichian", "v'fé Baltichian", or "v'Lingüé") is a language largely derived from French, Japanese, Greek, German, Japanese, and Latin created by Phisica. Baltichian uses it's own alphabet, but it is frequently Romanized — especially when used online.

Writing Systems
Baltichian has several different writing systems, that are used for different purposes

Standard Baltichian Script
Only contains essential phonetic characters

Royal Baltichian
contains an extended alphabet, and more ornate character designs, with some charàxé-ekilé (\čɑːäxɛ ɛkelɛ\ or \CHar-aox-āe āe-kee-lāe\) (literally: "word symbol". Characters that represent full words, similar to Kanji)

Extended Baltichian
A very rarely used form of Baltichian writing. It contains the extended alphabet, and all charàxé-ekilé, having roughly 2,000 characters total.

Romanized Phonetics Key
ā = /ay/ [english: hoor(ay)]

å = /ah/

à = /ah/

æ = /ae/ /ay/ [english: st(ay) / (a)pple]

ē = /ee/ [english: m(e)]

é = /ey/ [english: ok(ay)]

ō = /"oh"/ [english: r(ow)]

ö = /ouh/ — ø = /o/

ī = /"i"/ [english: (eye)]

ï = /oy/ [english: t(oy)]

j = /h/ or /j/ [english: (h)ard / (j)acob]

ʝ = /y/ [english: (y)es] — ß = /sz/ [english: be(s)t]

σ/ς = /ss/ or /-s/ [english: le(ss)]

μ = /um/ [english: pl(um)]

δ = /dd/ [english: o(dd)]

þ/θ = /th/ [english: (th)e / mo(th)]

λ = /ll/ /el/ [english: sh(ell) / sha(ll)]

ρ = /pr/ /-r/ [english: (pr)ogramme / driv(er)]

ʃ = /sh/ [english: (sh)out]

ə = /uh/ [english: st(u)ck]

ə° = /auh/ — ʒ = /ch/ [english: (ch)at]

ζ = /z/ [english: (z)oo]

ψ = /ee(y)/ [english: happ(y)]

Φ = /olo/ [english: s(olo)]

cɦ = /k(ch)/ [english: ro(ck~) / german: Na(ch)t]

ʀ = /r/  (trilled/rolled/spanish)

ʊ = /oo/ [english: st(oo)l / st(u)pid]

ɛ = /'e/ /eh/ [english: ch(e)f / str(ee)t]