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Scramblitalian language
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It's easy to learn Scramblitalian: just divide in two parts an italian word (ex.: repubblica->"repub|blica"), then make this sequence "1st letter of 1st part, 1st letter of 2nd part and so on) so, it should become "rbelpiucba". If the word you choosed has an odd combination of letters (ex.: cavallo->cav|all|o) leave the last letter alone, divide in two the word without the last letter (cav|all->caalvl) and then, add the last letter (caalvlo). If you're trying to divide a "2-or-3-letters" italian word, the word will remain the same. It's impossible to divide a "1-letter" word.
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Scramblitalian
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Indo-European *Italic **Romance ***Italian ****Scramblitalian
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It's easy to learn Scramblitalian: just divide in two parts an italian word (ex.: repubblica->"repub|blica"), then make this sequence "1st letter of 1st part, 1st letter of 2nd part and so on) so, it should become "rbelpiucba". If the word you choosed has an odd combination of letters (ex.: cavallo->cav|all|o) leave the last letter alone, divide in two the word without the last letter (cav|all->caalvl) and then, add the last letter (caalvlo). If you're trying to divide a "2-or-3-letters" italian word, the word will remain the same. It's impossible to divide a "1-letter" word.