This is the static version of 팔라배바얀 Phonetic Double F V Z from 수랕 이나와 (Surat Inawa) | a Filipino adaption of Sejonggeul.

팔라배바얀: Phonetic Double-F/V/Z

Created 2026타 06부 11앋 (16오 35구)
Updated 2026타 06부 11앋 (23오 55구)

Phonetic Gemination (Double-F/V/Z)

Because standard Hangeul keyboard layouts prevent the doubled Jamo, (f), (z), and (v), from being typed in the syllable-final position, a specific workaround is required.

To write a doubled (geminated) consonant phonetically, type the single-Jamo equivalent in the syllable final position of the preceding block, followed immediately by the doubled-Jamo version in the syllable-initial position of the next block.

수랕 이나와
(Surat Inawa)
술랕 라틴
(Sulat Latin)
Note
알리뿝뿍 a·li·fuf·fug [Itawit]
갇뚠 dav·vun [Ibanag]
찢찍 ziz·zig [Itawit]
맢팢찌 map·paz·zi [Ibanag]
캊찡 kaz·zing [Itawit]
핒짜 piz·za
  • ❌ Incorrect: 핒짜 is not phonetics.
  • ✅ Correct: 핕짜 (pit·za)

This typing rule locks the “single-Jamo followed by its doubled version” sequence exclusively for gemination. What happens if a word naturally has a regular single-consonant right before a double-consonant sound, like -ㅂㅃ- (-b·f-), -ㅈㅉ- (-j·z-), or -ㄷㄸ- (-d·v-)?

The good news, Consonant-to-Geminated-Consonant combinations (C·G or C·CC) do not natively exist across any Philippine language families. Even if such a cluster appears in a foreign loanword, 수랕 이나와 (Surat Inawa) is strictly phonetic; the word will always be broken down and spelled exactly as it sounds.