Originally posted by Tauwasser
I think he misread う for つ in the last line while he put that down. Also, maybe it was fashionable to write わ instead of は in line two...
Actually, that's the weird part.
That specific set of strings works in a weird way... The 4s on the left tell you which row (a, ka, sa, ta, na, ha, ma, ya, ra, wa), and the number tells you which vowel sound (a, i, u, e, o).
Originally posted by str2
44444 5の
444444444 5ろ
4 2い
4444 5と
44 3く
44444 2に
4444444444 1わ
I think they used "wa" the kana as opposed to "wa" the particle to make it clearer for anyone crazy enough to decode these.
Originally posted by str2
444 2゛じ
44444444 3 ゆ
4444 3 つ
44 1 か
4 2 い
44 3 く
444444444 3 れ
This was weird because "jiyu" makes no sense, but as jutsu, it made... a lot more. Also:
Originally posted by Tauwasser
Also, this follows the regular 五十音, so it would be easy and logical for a Japanese person to decode it that way.
僕は日本人じゃない. 日本語の学生だ. :x Hence the occasional slip-up here and there.
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