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What is larpondarpon?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/19/2023

larpondarpon is a code text/language. Larpondarpon is decoded/code by adding or removing arp before every vowel.

e.g. Run becomes rarpun

boat becomes barpoarpat

This can be use as a language or code and easy to decipher when see written down.

A interesting face is that the name of the language (larpondarpon) is London in the code form of larpondarpon.

London becomes larpondarpon

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