However, it remains a complex process, as developers often need to manually configure text inputs for LLMs, a practice known as prompt engineering, and subsequently translate the natural language outputs produced by LLMs back into symbolic code representations (values, types, etc.) that the code...
if the letter phi is already being used to write a bilabial fricative (which sounds like "f"), then it's conceivable to me that initial /w-/ in Etruscan (written as "v") could have evolved into a bilabial approximant or voiced fricative in Rhaetic and subsequently also be represented ...