Only the Slavic ones, that's why a classic Polish tongue twister
reads: "Chrzaszcz brzmi w trzcinie" and one of my favourite Liverpool
FC players, who is either Czech or Slovak, is called Skrtel.
The Germanic and Latin languages have plenty of vowels.
Cheers,
Nathan
On 10/02/2009, at 17:17, Ken Norton wrote:
>>
>> Looks like binary gibberish to me. Certainly not extended ASCII
>> text.
>> Too many high order bits turned on to make sense.
>>
>
>
> It doesn't look English. Some of those European languages are
> usually short
> of vowels.
>
> AG
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