mpörenletters
Mpörenletters, also known as mpören letters or mpören script, is a phonetic writing system developed by the Finnish linguist and educator Paavo Mpören. It was created to represent the sounds of the Finnish language more accurately than the traditional Finnish alphabet, which has 29 letters. Mpörenletters introduces additional letters to distinguish between sounds that are not differentiated in the standard alphabet. This includes the use of diacritics and additional letters to represent consonant clusters, long vowels, and other phonetic features that are common in Finnish.
The system was first introduced in the 1920s and has been used in various educational contexts to
The mpören script includes the following additional letters and diacritics: ä, ö, å, š, ž, č, ć, đ, ń, and the use
Mpörenletters is named after its creator, Paavo Mpören, who was a prominent figure in Finnish linguistics and