David Kelly's Nyuu Romajii

With 25 vowels and 25 consonants, Nyuu Romajii has more than enough graphemes for the represent
all of the phonemes in English speech.  The 6 short or checked vowels are
 
i
ee
ae
o
u
a
e
 
ih
eh
at
ah
hook
uh
uh
 

e (schwa) is not a checked vowel since it can occur at the end of a word or syllable as in THE.

The following table shows three notations:  IPA, Nyuu Romajii, and PMF (pictographic monofon)
The latter is a more analytical, pictographic, and roman variation of the Shaw alphabet.


 
NYUU ROMAJII
ae
ee
 i
o
u
a
at
edge
it, ill
ah
hook
uh
aa
er
ii
oo
uu
e
are
her
eel
awe
ooze
shwa
ai
ei
oi
ou
ju
au
ice
ace
oil
oat
you
out
aar
eer
iir
our
urr
aur
are
air
ear
or
your
our
NR
TO
NR
TO
NR
TO
NR
TO
Doubling used to mark extended sounds
except for ae and ee
 

 added marked characters are shown in blue cells

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Alternate ways of listing sound signs
4x6 table
6x4 vowel table
vowel diagram (qukadralateral, trapezoid)
 
 
Nyuu Romajii by David Kelly
 
 

GEETIZBERG EDREES 

Four skour end seeven yiirz egou aur faadherz broot fourth on dhis kontinent, e nyuu neishen, kensiivd in liberti, end deedikeitid tuu dhe propezishen dhaet ool meen aar krieitid iikwel. Nau wii aar ingeijd in e greit sivel woor, teestiq weedher dhaet neishen, our eeni neishen sou konsiivd end sou deedikeitid, kaen looq indyuur. Wii aar meet on e greit baetel-fiild ev dhaet woor. Wii haev kam tuu deedikeit e pourshen ev that fiild, aez e fainel reestiq pleis four dhouz huu hiir geiv dheer laivz dhaet dhe neishen mait liv. It is ooltegeedher fitiq end proper dhaet wii shud duu dhis. Bat, in e laarjer seens, wii kaenot deedikeit -- wii kaenot konsikreit -- wii kaenot haelou -- dhis graund. Dhe breiv meen, liviq end deed, huu strageld hiir, haev konsikreitid it, faar ebav aur poor paur tuu aed our ditraekt. Dhe werld wil litel nout, nour looq rimeember wat wii sei hiir, bet it caen neever fergeet wat dhei did hiir. It iz four as dhe liviq, raadher, tuu bii deedikeitid hiir tuu dhi anfinisht werk wic dhei huu foot hiir haev dhas faar sou noubli edvaanst. It iz raadher four as tuu bii hiir deedikeitid tuu dhe greit taask rimeiniq bifour as -- dhaet frem dhiiz onerd deed wii teik inkriist divoushen tuu dhaet kooz four wic dhei geiv dhe laest ful meezher ev divoushen -- dhaet wii hiir haili risolv dhaet dhiiz deed shael not haev daid in vein -- dhaet dhis neishen, ander God, shael haev e nyuu berth ev friidem -- end dhaet gaverment oov dhe piipel, bai dhe piipel, four dhe piipel, shael not peerish frem dhi erth

Spanglish by Steve Bett   
Spanglish requires diacritics to be used for narrow transcription.  Otherwise it often merges phonemes.

Getizberg Adres

For scor aend seven yirz ago aur fadrz
brot fort on dis continent, a nu nasion,
consivd in liberti, aend dedicated tu de
proposision dat ol men ar krieitd equal. Nau
wi ar ingeijd in a gret civil wor, testing wedr
dat nasion or eny nasion so concivd aen so
dedikated, caen long endur.  Wi ar met on 
a gret batl-fild ov dat wor.  Wi haev com tu
dedicat a porshn ov dat fild, aez a fainl resting
plas for doz hu hir gav der laivz dat de nasion
mait liv.  It iz oltugedr fiting aend propr dat wi shud du dis.  Bat, in a larjr sens, wi canot dedicat -- wi canot consicrat -- wi caenot halo dis graund.
De brav men, living aend ded, huw strageld hir, 
haev consicreitd it far abov aur pur paur tu
aed or ditrakt. De breiv men, living aend ded hu strageld hir, hav consecrated it, far abov aur pur paur tu aed or detrakt.  De werld wil litl not, nor long remembr wat dei did hir.  It iz for as de living, radr, tu bi dedicated hir tu de anfinisht werk wich dei hu fot hir haev das far so nobli aedvanst.  It iz radr for as tu bi hir dedicated tu de gret task rimeining bifor as -- dat fram diz onerd ded wi teik incrist divosion tu dat koz for wich dei geiv de laest ful mezher ov divosion -- dat wi hir haili risolv dat dhiiz ded shal not hav daid in vein -- dat dis neision, ander God, shal hav a nu berth ov fridm -- aend dat gavernment ov de pipl, bai de pipl, for de pipl, shal not perish fram di erth.

LOGOGRAPHIC ROMAN

David Kelly provided this illustration to indicate how English could be written logographically in a manner similar to Korean.

More alternative notations compared side by side.
 

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS (Original) Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that the nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -- this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us -- that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
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For those members who might not be familiar with this speech, it was written and presented by President Abraham Lincoln during the US Civil War (1861-1865). And at least in the part of the US where I grew up, high school students were required to memorize all of it, as well as portions of the US Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. I have no idea what students are required to memorize these days, if anything.