International Auxiliary Language alphabet

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Apart from affricates, which often could be represented by a sequence of the composing parts (e.g. not possibly for Polish which distinguishes between /t͡ʃ/ /tʃ/), two consonants found in several IAL alphabets are not represented by an ISO 646 letter in IPA (omitting the IPA-g which is not the ISO 646-g, but visually similar): [ʃ], [ʒ].

In this analysis any affricates are decomposed:

  • /t͡s/ = /ts/
  • /t͡ʃ/ = /tʃ/
ISO 639-3 code Alphabet name None ISO 646 letters Diacritics Multigraphs Sound, which in IPA is ISO 646, is described by different letter Letters existing in IPA but having a different meaning
- ULA No No No No Yes (q [ʃ], y [ʒ])
lfn Lingua Franca Nova No No No Yes (c [k]) Yes (j [ʒ], x [ʃ])
rmv Romanova No No No Yes (c /k/) Yes (j /ʃ/)
ina Interlingua No No Yes (qu [kw] or [k]) Yes (c (k)) No
ido Ido No No Yes (ch /tʃ/, qu /kw/, sh /ʃ/) Yes (c /ts/, q /k/, x /ks/ or /ɡz/, y /j/) Yes (j /ʒ/, sh /ʃ/)
nov Novial No No Yes (ch /tʃ/, sh /ʃ/, y /j/) Yes (q /k/, x /ks/) Yes (j /ʒ/, sh /ʃ/)
igs Interglossa No No Yes (ph, th, ch, rh -> /f/, /t/, /k/, /r/.) Yes (c /k/, q /k/, x /ks/, z /ts/) No
epo Esperanto No Yes (ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ, ŭ) No Yes (c /ts/) No
- Mundolinco [1] No No No No No
- Glosa No No Yes (sc /ʃ/) Yes (q /kw/, x /ks/) Yes (c /tʃ/, sc /ʃ/)
- Sambahsa[2] No No Yes (ch /tʃ/, sh /ʃ/, and more) Yes (q /x/, and more?) Yes (j /ʒ/, ch /tʃ/, sh /ʃ/, and more?)
- Idiom neutral No No Yes (sh /ʃ/) Yes (y /j/) Yes (c /tʃ/, j /ʒ/, sh /ʃ/)
- Lingwa de planeta No No Yes (ch /tʃ/, sh /ʃ/) Yes (x /gs/, j /d͡ʒ/, z /d͡z/) Yes (c in ch /tʃ/, j /d͡ʒ/, z /d͡z/)
- Interslavic No Yes (č /tʃ/, ń /nj ~ nʲ ~ ɲ/, š /ʃ/, ž /ʒ/ ) dž, but similar to or same as d+ž Yes (c /ts/, y /i ~ ɪ ~ ɨ/) Yes (č /tʃ/, š /ʃ/, ž /ʒ/)
- Uropi Yes (ʒ /ʒ/) No No No Yes (c [ʃ])