That is what I called the opposite of English. And my hsirgne post was, by coincidence, one month after yours. But searching the net I see that there is someone else, called Asprin, who uses hsirgne in 2003. Alas, being so difficult to pronounce (hus-urgh-knee?) it may not catch on.
That is what I called the opposite of English. And my hsirgne post was, by coincidence, one month after yours. But searching the net I see that there is someone else, called Asprin, who uses hsirgne in 2003. Alas, being so difficult to pronounce (hus-urgh-knee?) it may not catch on.
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