Hi!
Dirk wrote:
> >flausch-hausch-le-fausch ig-hig-le-fig e-he-le-fe blau-hau-le-fau
> >e-he-le-fe Aff-haff-le-faff en-hen-le-fen.
>
> Hmmm. Is "flau-hau-le-fau schi-hi-le-fi ge-he-le-fe ... A-ha-le-fa
> fen-hen-le-fen" also possible?
I think it is. I did it without thinking. Now that you say it, your
version seems more reasonable. However, there must be a reason for me
not splitting at syllable breaks.
> It's interesting that in your version
> the syllable boundaries don't provide breaking points for the game.
> (Note to self: look into German syllable structure.)
Indeed!
<A bit puzzled>
I will ask my sister to do this in `R