3 turns May 27, 2023 at 8:24 PM MSK Russia , Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
USER
Hi there. I'm going to give you a set of rules for you to follow while writing the text. Basically, it will be a specific grammar for you to follow.
CHATBOT (GPT-3.5)
As an AI language model, I am designed to follow grammar and syntax rules automatically. However, if there are any specific requirements or guidelines for the text, please provide them and I will try my best to comply.
USER
I'm going to give you an alphabet to use while building a text. Format: "L - s", L - letter, s - sound or explaination of new rules of letter use. A - /ae/, /a/, /eI/; B - /b/, silent in "mb" digraph; C - /k/, /tS/; D - /d/; E - /e/, /i/; F - /f/, /v/ (F is pronounced as /v/ in positions between vowels and/or voiced consonants); G - /g/, /j/, /f/ (y as /j/ is replaced with "g" or "ge"; g is pronounced as /f/ in same cases as in modern English), silent in: aug, eig, oug, uge, gn; H - /h/; I - /I/, /aI/; J - depends on word origin, used in foreign words only; K - /k/, silent in "kn" digraph; L - /l/; M - /m/; N - /n/, /NG/ (in positions before g and k letters); O - /a/, /a/, /oU/; P - /p/; Q - /k/, used in foreign words only; R - /r/; S - /s/, /z/ ("z" as native /z/ is replaced with "s"); T - /t/; U - /U/, /^/, /aU/; V - depends on word origin, used in loanwords only; W - depends on word origin, used in loanwords only; X - /ks/; Y - /I/, /i/, /aI/; Z - depends on word origin, used in loanwords only; W - /w/ (replaces "w" in inborn words); Th - /th/, /d/ ('th' as /th/, /d/ is replaced with th)
CHATBOT (GPT-3.5)
Thank you for providing the specific alphabet rules. I will do my best to follow them while writing the text. Please note, some of the spellings may differ from modern English. L - s: The letter L is pronounced as /l/. It is always pronounced and never silent. A - /ae/, /a/, /eI/: The letter A has multiple pronunciations. It can be pronounced as /ae/ as in the word "cat", /a/ as in the word "father", or /eI/ as in the word "day". B - /b/, silent in "mb" digraph: The letter B is pronounced as /b/. It is silent in the "mb" digraph, such as in the word "thumb". C - /k/, /tS/: The letter C has two pronunciations. It can be pronounced as /k/ as in the word "cat" or as /tS/ as in the word "chair". D - /d/: The letter D is pronounced as /d/. E - /e/, /i/: The letter E has multiple pronunciations. It can be pronounced as /e/ as in the word "set" or as /i/ as in the word "ski". F - /f/, /v/ (F is pronounced as /v/ in positions between vowels and/or voiced consonants): The letter F has two pronunciations. It is pronounced as /f/ as in the word "fan" or as /v/ in positions between vowels and/or voiced consonants, such as in the word "of". G - /g/, /j/, /f/ (y as /j/ is replaced with "g" or "ge"; g is pronounced as /f/ in same cases as in modern English), silent in: aug, eig, oug, uge, gn: The letter G has multiple pronunciations. It can be pronounced as /g/ as in the word "dog", /j/ as in the word "gem" (when the letter Y is acting as a vowel), or /f/ in same cases as in modern English (when the letter G is followed by an H, as in "ghost"). The letter G is silent in certain combinations, such as "aug", "eig", "oug", "uge", and "gn". H - /h/: The letter H is pronounced as /h/. I - /I/, /aI/: The letter I has multiple pronunciations. It can be pronounced as /I/ as in the word "sit" or as /aI/ as in the word "light". J - depends on word origin, used in foreign words only: The pronunciation of the letter J depends on the word's origin. It is used in foreign words only. K - /k/, silent in "kn" digraph: The letter K is pronounced as /k/. It is silent in the "kn" digraph, such as in the word "knight". L - /l/: The letter L is pronounced as /l/. It is always pronounced and never silent. M - /m/: The letter M is pronounced as /m/. N - /n/, /NG/ (in positions before g and k letters): The letter N has two pronunciations. It can be pronounced as /n/ as in the word "night" or as /NG/ in positions before G and K letters, such as in the word "king". O - /a/, /a/, /oU/: The letter O has multiple pronunciations. It can be pronounced as /a/ as in the word "hot", /a/ as in the word "cot", or /oU/ as in the word "go". P - /p/: The letter P is pronounced as /p/. Q - /k/, used in foreign words only: The letter Q is pronounced as /k/. It is used in foreign words only. R - /r/: The letter R is pronounced as /r/. S - /s/, /z/ ("z" as native /z/ is replaced with "s"): The letter S has two pronunciations. It can be pronounced as /s/ as in the word "sit" or /z/ as in the word "zone". The letter "z" as native /z/ is replaced with "s". T - /t/: The letter T is pronounced as /t/. U - /U/, /^/, /aU/: The letter U has multiple pronunciations. It can be pronounced as /U/ as in the word "hut", /^/ as in the word "cup", or /aU/ as in the word "out". V - depends on word origin, used in loanwords only: The pronunciation of the letter V depends on the word's origin. It is used in loanwords only. W - depends on word origin, used in loanwords only: The pronunciation of the letter W depends on the word's origin. It is used in loanwords only. X - /ks/: The letter X is pronounced as /ks/. Y - /I/, /i/, /aI/: The letter Y has multiple pronunciations. It can be pronounced as /I/ as in the word "sit", /i/ as in the word "ski", or /aI/ as in the word "fly". Z - depends on word origin, used in loanwords only: The pronunciation of the letter Z depends on the word's origin. It is used in loanwords only. W - /w/ (replaces "w" in inborn words): The letter W replaces the letter W in inborn words. It is pronounced as /w/. Th - /th/, /d/ ('th' as /th/, /d/ is replaced with th): The letter Th replaces the "th" digraph when it is pronounced as /th/ or /d/. It is pronounced as /th/ or /d/.
USER
Write a text following these rules.
CHATBOT (GPT-3.5)
The wether waz wundrouz this day. The sky waz blu and The thun waz warm. I cud de welcom balm on mi skyn az I walked thru The park. I stopd bei Tthomas' bakery and bot a fresh loaf of bred. It waz stil warm, so I puld of a piz and at it ryt There on The sidvalc. It waz crunchi on The otsid and soft on The insid. I waz merele enjoyng mi bred and The wether wen a sweet lil boy walked bai. "Helo, mister," he sed with a smile. I gav him a piz of bred and he ran of hapili. I continud mi walk, nevur geting tayred of The park's buuti. There wer childrn runing al arownd and peple playng games on The gras. I came to a clirng and saw a man plaiing tunes on hiz guitwr. I sat doun and lisened to The muzyk. It waz relaki and peaceful. Aftur a hwile, I got up and continud mi walk. The Sun waz startng to go doun and I relized that it waz tiem for mi to go hom. As I walked, I waz gratful for The kol borz and The wether that mad it a wundrouz day.