Here's a germanic conlang I worked on throughout most of 2019. It's not that great, but I'm still quite partial to the vowel orthography.
(appologies, the low front/central unrounded vowel (/a/) ends up looking pretty much identical to the low back unrounded vowel (/ɑ/) in this font. To help distinguish them, I'll be using a greek letter alpha <α> for the latter.)
| Front | Central | Back | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| unrounded | rounded | ||||||
| short | long | short | long | short | short | long | |
| High | ɪ <i> | i: <ie> | ʏ <y> | y: <ye, uy> | ʊ <u> | u: <ou> | |
| Mid-high | e: <ee> | ø:~ø̞: <eu> | ə | o: <oo> | |||
| Mid-low | ɛ <e> | ɛ: <ea> | œ <ø> | a̠~ɐ~α <a> | ɔ <o> | ɔ: <oa> | |
| Low | æ <æ> | α: <aa> | |||||
There are also two diphthongs, which act phonologically like long vowels: /aɪ/ <ai>, and /aʊ/ <au>.
| Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasal | unvoiced | (n̥) <nh> | |||||
| voiced | m | n <n> | ŋ <ng> | ||||
| Stop | unvoiced | p | t | tʃ <ch, tch> | k <c, k, ck> | ||
| voiced | b | d | dʒ <dg, dȝ> | g | |||
| Fricative | unvoiced | f | θ <þ> | s <s, ss> | ʃ <sh> | x <gh> | h |
| voiced | v | ð | z <s> | ||||
| Approximant | unvoiced | (ʍ) <wh> | (l̥) <lh> | (ʍ) <wh> | |||
| voiced | w | l | j <j, ȝ> | w | |||
| Rhotic | unvoiced | (r̥) <rh> | |||||
| voiced | r | ||||||
Each phoneme is written the same as in the IPA unless otherwise stated in angle brackets.