Re: Learn MUTLAK the secret language of mutants
From: | Philippe Caquant <herodote92@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, January 21, 2004, 8:09 |
Chtrouv ksè trèzintresan (mutant version of French "je
trouve que c'est très intéressant).
I noticed with sorrow that this poor letter X will
find one more employment. It already could mean
(depending on languages), "ks", "sh", "tsh", "kh", "h"
and probably a few more (ts ?), now it will also mean
"th". I guess that in near future half of the
consonant phonemes in any language will be replaced by
"x". Much simpler.
Also, there is a letter meaning "th", in Icelandic for
example (maybe in phonetic alphabet too ?), it's a
sort of "d" with a stroke.
--- Gary Shannon <fiziwig@...> wrote:
> Ok. Here's a modest beginning on my project to
> mutate
> English, one step at a time, until it no longer
> bears
> any resemblance at all to the original language.
>
>
http://fiziwig.com/mutlak.html
=====
Philippe Caquant
"Le langage est source de malentendus."
(Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
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