Jintera

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Jíntεrə

Jintera

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Jintera (Jíntεrə) or 金土国

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Republic of Jintera
Rɨpəbλɨk əv Jíntεrə

金土国共和国 (Chinese)

República de Jíntera (Spanish)
Motto: Pæks εt Bíætítudo
Pax et Beatitudo (Peace and Happiness)
Anthem: e
 
The Republic of Jintera shown in green
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and largest city
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Official languagesLusid English, Standard Chinese, Spanish
Recognised national languagesLusid English, Modern English, Standard Chinese, Spanish, Hindi
Demonym(s)Jinteran
GovernmentFederal Social Democratic Constitutional Republic
Ethan Schalliol
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LegislatureParliament
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Establishment2022
Area
• Total
3,218,688 km2 (1,242,742 sq mi) (8th)
• Water (%)
3.2%
GDP (PPP)e estimate
• Total
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CurrencyJíntεrə Lunεr (LUN)
Time zoneUTC+11 (JIST)
Date formatday/month/year (CE)
Drives onright Side
Calling code+696
ISO 3166 codeJI
Internet TLD.ji
Jintera

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Geography of Jintera

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Historical

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Lusid English Alphabet

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Lusɨd Íngλɨш Æλfəbεt

Lusid English Alphabet

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The Lusid English Alphabet (Lusɨd Íngλɨш Æλfəbεt) consists of 31 letters (9 vowels and 22 consonants), each having an upper- and lower-case form. The alphabet was constructed by Ethan Schalliol in 2022.

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Lusid English Alphabet
Lusɨd Íngλɨш Æλfəbεt
Script type
LanguagesEnglish
 This page contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

Letters and pronunciations

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Letter Name Pronunciation
Capital Small Modern English IPA Lucid English IPA Sounds Modern English and Examples
A a ay /eɪ/ a /eɪ/ ay make, face
B b bee /biː/ /b/ b buy, cab
D d dee /diː/ /d/ d day, ladder
Í í e /iː/ í /iː/ ee ski, sheet
F f eff /ɛf/ εf /f/ f for, leaf
G g gamma /gæmə/ gæmə /g/ g guy, bag
H h aitch /eɪtʃ/ /h/ h high, ahead
I i i /aɪ/ i /aɪ/ i ice, pie
J j jay /dʒeɪ/ ja /dʒ/ j giant, badge
K k kay /keɪ/ ka /k/ k kind, sky
E ε ev /εv/ εv /ε/ eh said, bread
L λ ell /εl/ ελ /l/ l lie, ply
M m em /εm/ εm /m/ m my, smile
N n en /εn/ εn /n/ n thin, can
O o oh /oʊ/ o /oʊ/ oh goat, toe
P p pee /piː/ /p/ p cap, peel
Ч ч cha /tʃɑː/ чaw /tʃ/ ch choose, catch
R r ar /ɑːr/ awr /r/ r try, very
S s ess /εs/ εs /s/ s mass, soup
ɨ ih /ɪ/ ɨh /ɪ/ ih this, visit
T t tee /tiː/ /t/ t cat, tie
Ш ш sha /ʃɑː/ шaw /ʃ/ sh shy, cash
U u you /juː/ u /u/ oo goose, crew
Ə ə schwa /ʃwɑː/ шwə /ə/ uh what, mud
V v vee /viː/ /v/ v leave, vet
W w wub /wʌb/ wəb /w/ w wine, swine
Ж ж zheh /ʒε/ жε /ʒ/ zh measure, beige
Y ƴ yaw /jɒ/ ƴaw /j/ y yes, year
Ζ ζ zeta /zeɪtə/ ζatə /z/ z zoo, has
Þ þ thorn /θʊrn/ þorn /θ/ th path, there
Æ æ ash /æʃ/ æш /æ/ ah that, and
       
Digraphs and Other
Lucid English Modern English IPA
aw aw (dog) /ɒ/
εr air (square) /ɛər/
ng ng (thing) /ŋ/
or ouwr (for) /ɔr/
ou oou (could) /ʊ/
ər er (letter) /ər/
əλ oll (bottle) /əl/
æw ow (how) /aʊ/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plural versions of words ending with the /s/ or /z/ sound are always spelled with the -s suffix (Ex: cans, lives, phones). There are no silent letters.

Jintera Luners

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Jíntεrə Lunεr

Jintera Luners

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Jintera Luner
Jíntεrə Lunεr
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Unit
PluralLuners
Symbole
Denominations
Banknotes1, 3, 9, 10, 20, 100, 300
Demographics
User(s)Republic of Jintera
Issuance
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Printere
Valuation
Value.6 USD
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