Eigana (えいがな)
Eigana is an alternative method of writing English using Japanese
hiragana devised by David, who is currently studying Japanese.
Eigana alphabet
Notes
Whenever a vowel is found, it represents any sound it makes by
its self in English.
- Sounds that the letter ‘a’ represents: [a] and [æ],
doubling the letter makes: [a:] - Sounds that the letter ‘e’ represents: [ɛ]
and [e], doubling the letter makes: [e:] - Sounds that the letter ‘i’ represents: [ɪ] and [i],
doubling the letter makes: [i:] - Sounds that the letter ‘o’ represents: [ɒ] and [o],
doubling the letter makes: [o:] - Sounds that the letter ‘u’ represents: [ʌ] and [u],
doubling the letter makes: [u:] - m+a is written ま not まあ
Sample text in Eigana alphabet
ある うまん べいんす あれ ぼうん ふうれえ あんでゅ えかる いん でぃぐにてぃ あんでゅ りつ。 てずえい あれ えんどうでゅ うぃてず れあそん あんでゅ こんしぇんす あんでゅ しょでゅ あくてゅ とわるでゅす をね あのてずえる いん あ すぴりてゅ おふ ぶろてずえるほおでゅ。
Transliteration
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They
are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another
in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)