Talk:Languages/@comment-38596054-20191027161831/@comment-31763506-20191027230233

It's not actually a real language.

It's just a simple alphanumeric cipher (called rot13) of English text with each letter replaced with the one 13 spaces further along in the alphabet.

I figured out it was an alphanumeric cipher because the phonemes were unpronounceable in any language, then spent a merry two hours of insomnia using the decryption technique described in Poe's The Gold Bug and the Sherlock Holmes story of the dancing men.

I posted the translation and felt very clever for a few minutes, until Decanter wandered by and pointed out that the rot13 cipher would be recognized as such for any student of cryptography who wasn't using 100+ year old literature to learn the subject.