Fninally we cnan cnommunicate with each gnanother.
GNU-lish is based on English, but adds some additional rules. Please note that this README is mostly written in normal English, because otherwise recursion would occur, which would be unhandy.
- All of the following rules have to be obeyed in the order they appear.
- Names of persons (both "real life" and "internet" names) must never be altered
- None of the further rules must be applied if it would make the resulting word hard to pronounce. (e.g. "loom" must be turned into "lnoom" as per rule #5)
- Words with three or less letters must never be altered.
- Words that have a consonant as first letter, and a vowel as second letter must be altered by inserting an "n" between the first and second letter, unless the word starts with "vowel-like" letter (like "y") (e.g. "human" -> "hnuman")
- Rule #3 also applies to words where the third letter is the same as the second letter (e.g. "google" -> "gnoogle")
- Words starting with a vowel have to be prepended with "gn" (or "Gn" if the first letter was uppercase)