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I made a new alphabet for the English language...

But why? If one were to change the alphabet, it should be to make the language more clear, not less. Take, for example, Benjamin Franklin's alphabet, which was arranged phonetically.
I like Benjamin Franklin’s alphabet. So their and there would be spelled the same? I suppose that you would have to know the meaning of the word based on the context in which the word was used. No irregularities in Franklin’s alphabet: ate and eight would both be spelled as at? I guess you would write “I ate eights beans.“ as “I at at benz.” Definitely less letters to deal with.
 
I’m sorry. I saw that someone wanted to revive the thread since the post was just minutes ago. Interesting thread anyway.
 
I’m sorry. I saw that someone wanted to revive the thread since the post was just minutes ago. Interesting thread anyway.
It's fine to continue the discussion about the topic.

What I wanted to get across is to not be thinking the OP was likely to reply.
 

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