Bernd
10/08/2019 (Tue) 09:32:39
No.29532
del
>>29524>>29522Just to be clear, all I've done is strip English down to its' core. We can assign whatever characters we want to the phonetic sounds which makes the language cryptic.
For example:
c - k cry = x
or
e - iː real = y
Thus we have a language that reads like English but looks like gibberish.
The point of making it phonetic is to make it plainly readable because English pronunciation can depend on the word, so if we used a cipher on regular English we would need to translate the word back to English to be sure of what it is, but if we use a cipher on the phonetic sounds of English, we should have something encrypted but plainly readable.