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Is Solvaran a good coded language (code langauge as in things like pig latin) Topic is solved

languagecreator123
Singapore

Is Solvaran a good coded language (code langauge as in things like pig latin)

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Solvaran is basically a language that i accidentally created and the rules are really simple. It has 4 rules.

rule 1) you first need to break the words into syllables

rule 2) identify the vowels in each syllable so for example, the word language. it has 2 syllables lang guage so u take lang and add an i behind the a as theres an a alrd so it will be laing and for guage since theres more than 1 vowel, identify if there is an a, and guage has one so add an i behind the a. so the final product will be laingguaige. BUT if there is no a, for example, the word light, identify the amt of syllables and and vowels so light has 1 vowel which is i, so u replace the i with ai therefore the word becomes laight (emphasise more on ai).

rule 3) if there is a double vowel, for eg. food, cancel out the first vowel and add an i behind the second so the word becomes, foid (pronounced foyd). if its for eg ocean, where theres 2 vowels in a row, identify if theres an a, if so add an i behind. otherwise, just like previously, remove the first vowel and add an i behind the second.

final rule) if the word ends in
-ble

-tle

-ple

simply shift the L to the back and replace the e with ai so,
bail (baiyl)
tail (taiyl)
pail (paiyl)

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John Little
Brazil

Re: Is Solvaran a good coded language (code langauge as in things like pig latin)

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Interesting :)

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MoniqueMaRie
Germany

Re: Is Solvaran a good coded language (code langauge as in things like pig latin)

Post by MoniqueMaRie »

That reminds me a bit to verlan:
https://frenchcrazy.com/le-verlan-french-slang/

Native :de: / using :uk: :fr: / learning :cn: :it: / once learnt Image / trying to understand at least a bit :poland:

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