User:IvanScrooge98/sandbox/Lombard orthography

Sounds in parentheses are relatively restricted local realizations, while those in square brackets are allophones occurring in all dialects.

Special cases

 * Articles are always spelled as illustrated below, no matter how they are pronounced.
 * The suffix inherited from latin -arius is spelled undefined.
 * The emphatic negative particle is always spelled undefined, no matter how they are pronounced.
 * The masculine plural takes undefined if there are variants where it sounds different from the singular, the feminine one always undefined.
 * Etymological undefined is retained in orthography when it is not absent in all dialects; conversely, if the letter is a phonological addition not occurring everywhere, it is not indicated (e.g. envêrn, not envêren).
 * Etymological undefined is only ever retained in the forms of verb "to have", except the infinitive and the past participle.
 * An apostrophe may be used, though it is never mandatory, to suggest everyday-speech elision of a vowel.