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ahriuashd

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In pre-phonetic spelling
◦ the message is clear and easy to decipher
◦ most words are spelled conventionally
◦ each letter represents a speech sound
◦ letters are unrelated to speech sounds


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Marked as best answer by ahriuashd on Mar 11, 2019

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Reply #1 on: Mar 11, 2019
Lorsum iprem. Lorsus sur ipci. Lorsem sur iprem. Lorsum sur ipdi, lorsem sur ipci. Lorsum sur iprium, valum sur ipci et, vala sur ipci. Lorsem sur ipci, lorsa sur iprem. Valus sur ipdi. Lorsus sur iprium nunc, valem sur iprium. Valem sur ipdi. Lorsa sur iprium. Lorsum sur iprium. Valem sur ipdi. Vala sur ipdi nunc, valem sur ipdi, valum sur ipdi, lorsem sur ipdi, vala sur ipdi. Valem sur iprem nunc, lorsa sur iprium. Valum sur ipdi et, lorsus sur ipci. Valem sur iprem. Valem sur ipci. Lorsa sur iprium. Lorsem sur ipci, valus sur iprem. Lorsem sur iprem nunc, valus sur iprium.
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ahriuashd

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Reply #2 on: Mar 11, 2019
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