David William McKay wrote:
> uzzybay ueblay onkeiesmay
> (yeah I know its a code and not a language -- sue me (no --
> don't)
In "Flip-tot":
u-fot-yot-zot-squared lot-bot-e-u o-mot-kot-not-e-i-sot
In the original "Tot" code:
Fot-u-zot-squared-yot bot-lot-u-e mot-o-not-kot-i-e-sot
"Tot" was invented by my cousin and her friend. It worked by adding
"ot" to all consonants, and leaving vowels alone. Doubled letters were
marked by "squared". I complicated it by adding the "flip" rule where
pairs of "letters" would be flipped (letters marked with squared counts
as one)
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