Tutnese

Tutnese

Tutnese or Double Dutch is a language game primarily used in English, although the rules can be easily modified to apply to almost any language. Tutnese is usually used by children, who use it to converse in (perceived) privacy from adults (or vice versa), or simply for amusement.

In it, vowels are pronounced normally, but each consonant is replaced with a syllable from the following table:

Example: "Mary had a little lamb" becomes "Mumarugyub hutchadud a lulituttutlule lulamumbub".

Double letters in a word, rather than being repeated, are preceded by the syllable "squa" to indicate doubling. When the double letter begins with a vowel sound, in addition to the "squa" the letter name is pronounced as if it began with a "T" — thus "OO" would be spoken as "squa-toh".

While spaces between words are always ignored, at least one "dialect" requires that the first syllable of the name of any given punctuation mark be spoken, thus a full stop is 'Per', a question mark is 'Que' ('Kway' or 'Kay', varies), and a comma is 'Com'.

As things spoken in Tutnese take an extremely long time to say, and their accuracy depends entirely on the spelling ability of the speaker, there is little practical application of this language game.

There is a version used in the USA (at least on the East Coast maybe even further) called Yuckish or Yukkish, this uses more or less the same constructs.

ee also

* Gibberish (language game)
* Pig Latin
* Leet
* Verlan
* Rövarspråket


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