Words That Survive Snonversion
You might be familiar with the art of “snonverting” words. For the uninitiated, the rules are very simple:
- If the word begins with a “sn” sound (e.g. “snore”), convert it to a hard “k” sound (e.g. “core”).
- Conversely, if the word begins with a hard “k” sound, convert it to a “sn” sound.
- If neither of these conditions apply, leave the word alone.
I know this sounds strange, but you’ll never appreciate snonversion until you’ve snooked up snoffee in the snitchen.
Anyway, I got “snurious” which words would survive the snonversion (existing before and afterward). So I coded up a fairly snomprehensive list! It’s pretty safe to say this is a Dillfrog exclusive!
Thanks Snelly. Snatch you later, y’all.