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I've amended the image for the guide and added your cited contribution! Also a few other touch ups, hope it's a tid bit more cleaned up now.
Actually, Trunic is interesting in how it handles unstressed syllables: it will either use the "uh" sound, the "ih" sound, or "oohl" (as in "little" or "simple"), despite that in practice, the actual sounds are slightly different. Meanwhile though in many English dictionaries, the common practice is to use a breve over a short/lax vowel (e.g. "Ć" for "cot"), but a macron/overline for a long/tense vowel (e.g. "Ć" for "go").
Interesting though to think that Trunic is a useful English language learning tool.