UFOSAT conlang pronunciation rules

In the UFOSAT conlang, the sound of vowels and consonants is mostly standard and poses no interpretation problems.

There are few characters the sound of which is actually specific to the UFOSAT language:
- ‘c’ is always pronounced like the English ‘ch’, as in ‘church’
- ‘g’ is always pronounced like the ‘g’ in the English word ‘get’
- ‘j’ is always pronounced like ‘j’ in English, as in ‘jolly’
- ‘q’ is always pronounced like ‘j’ in French, as in ‘jolie’
- ‘x’ is always pronounced like the English ‘sh’, as in ‘shine’
- ‘z’ is always pronounced like ‘z’ in English, as in ‘zone’
- the vowels are always pronounced like in Spanish

The stress is always on the first vowel in the word.

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