Vro Brunzgyhof

Vro Brunzgyhof, meaning "language of the descendants of Brun", is seemingly a language spoken on a parallel Earth, the native language of Kihzra. Information on it is very sketchy, given she is likely the only speaker of it on this Earth.

Pronunciation
The spelling used to represent the language in the Roman alphabet is essentially phonetic (as opposed to the native writing system, which is more phonemic). The important thing to remember with the Romanisation is that h is never an independent letter, but rather always modifies the written letter before, be it consonant or vowel.

The stress of a word of more than one syllable always falls on the penult (second last syllable).

The pronunciations of the individual letters and digraphs are as follows; in each case I show the IPA notation before a description:

Vowels
All these vowels should be pronounced "cleanly" without any diphthongization; that is to say the vowel maintains the same quality throughout. The vowels with an h in the spelling are pronounced slightly longer than the others. It can be hard to describe English equivalents, not least because of great dialect variation in the area of as and os.

Diphthongs
Any of the vowels except i and ih may be preceded by a j; this is pronounced /j/ like an English y. (That it is better analyzed as a rising diphthong with the vowel rather than as a consonant is a technical point that doesn't really affect pronunciation.)

Writing

 * Main article: Vro Brunzgyhof Writing

Vro Brunzgyhof is written in an angular script, originally intended for carving, many of the characters of which resemble swords.

On the MUSH it is written in the Roman alphabet, using conventions more closely representing the pronunciation.