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wen_renee April 14 2008, 19:02:26 UTC
Hey, saw this on my flist, thought I'd help you out.

'Afjc' isn't actually grandfather. Cherokee has its own alphabet, and I imagine you got 'afjc' because you haven't got the font installed. It really looks like this:


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airmidm April 14 2008, 20:29:25 UTC
I don't mind at all actually. :) I don't have the font installed but did have a page of Cherokee words bookmarked, I wonder why they misspelled it?! Just to make sure I've got it...Rhb instead of Afjc? Thanks.

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wen_renee April 14 2008, 20:46:45 UTC
Well, with the font, you type "afjc" to get agiguda, and you actually type "e/R" to get enisi. It's just the way they've got the characters assigned.

And it's not so much Rhb... they're completely different letters, and obviously "rhb" in English would be difficult to pronounce, and wouldn't sound anything like enisi. The proper way of spelling it without using Cherokee is enisi, not Rhb. :)

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airmidm April 14 2008, 20:48:42 UTC
*headdesk* I THINK I got it now, thanks so much. Greg thanks you as well, he he he!

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heyurs November 4 2008, 00:36:37 UTC

That didn't necessarily make him feel any better. :(

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airmidm November 4 2008, 00:40:24 UTC
No, no it didn't. It pissed him off royally though. *wince*

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