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I'm sure you've all come across someone who talks like a 3 year old before. This is a little de-coder thingy to translate what they're trying to tell you! U/u-----------you Ur-------------your 2/tuu/etc-------Too/to/two Dnt----------------don't Noe---------------know The real key to understanding this computer language, though, is to think of how the word you think they're spelling sounds like. For example: "juje" might mean "judge" because of how its said and spelt. "Luv" might mean "love" for the same reason. But always remember, just because they talk like this doesn't mean they're a Noob or don't know how to spell. This is actually a very common way to spell things on the Internet, maybe not on fansites like this, but on places like Myspace or YouTube. |