1. p. 47-6
Seth:
Lord Satan, I am your servant.
I am the offspring of Lucifer, the night and morning star.
You shall save me, and darkness shall be my light.
Here is my gift to you.
Domine Satan, servus tuus sum.
Proles sum Luciferi, stellae matutinae et vesperinae.
Me servabis et tenebrae lux mea erunt.
Ecce sacrificium quod tibi facio.
DAW-mih-neh SUH-tuhn SEHR-wus TU-us SUM
PROH-lays SUM loo-KIH-feh-ree STEHL-ligh mah-too-TEE-nigh eht weh-speh-
REE-nigh
MAY sehr-WAH-bihs eht TEH-neh-brigh LOOKS MEH-uh EH-runt
EHK-keh suh-krih-FIH-kih-um kwawd TIH-bih FUHK-ih-oh
Capital letters indicate stressed syllables.
Geminated (double) consonants are always distinctly pronounced, never as
single consonants.
Vowels
ah = long a, as in ah, father, calm
uh = short a, roughly as in idea, comma, about
ay = long e, like a in late, take or ay in say
eh - short e, as in bet, when, kept
ee = long i, as in machine or like ee in see, queen
ih = short i, like i in it, pin, lip
oh = long o, as in bone, go, rope
aw = short o, as in got, rob or like aw in saw
oo = long u, as in rule or like oo in moon, school
u = short u, as in put, or like oo in look, book
Diphthongs
igh = ae, as in bite or like igh in high or y in sky
ow = au, like ow in cow or ou in shout, sound
2. Consonants
b, d, f, h, k, l, n, p approximately as in English
c always like hard c in scar, or like k, never like s or soft c in receive
g always like hard g in go, again, never like j or soft g in gentle
m as in English except when final and both preceded and followed by a vowel,
when the preceding vowel is nasalised, as in French and Portuguese
s always sharp, as in sit, sing, never like z
t always hard, as in stop, never like sh as in action, mention
v always like w, never like v
x always as in axle, never as in examine