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The Wilsonese alphabet consists of 27 letters and was developed in the year 2015 by Lucas Wilson. Later that year, the Democratic Republic of Wilson made the language their official national language. There are certain boundaries in Wilsonese that make it unique. The Wilsonese language takes an English word and flips it around backwards. Then, the first two letters of the newly backwards word are also flipped. For example, the word "hello" in English looks like that. However the word "hello" in Wilsonese looks like "lölêh" (pronounced loe-leh). The only thing to finish the translation of the word is to add the according characters, eliminate silent letters, and make double letters one letter or a different vowel. Wilsonese is Latin based and has characters from the English language, the German language, and Vietnamese. One and two letter words stay the same as they are in English. "Ph" is also not a letter combination in Wilsonese; just use "f".