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- Dog_Greek abstract "Dog Greek is a language game spoken with the English language. Dog Greek is spoken in the United States, and works by spelling the word backwards. Punctuation marks are placed before the first word of the sentence. The words are not pronounced the way they look, instead they are pronounced backwards from their original pronunciation.Examples: speak → kaeps (Pronounced: Keeps) hello → olleh (Pronounced: ow-lleh) extra → artxe (Pronounced: ar-tkse) "Hi, how are you?" → "?Ih, woh era uoy"".
- Dog_Greek wikiPageExternalLink languages.htm.
- Dog_Greek wikiPageID "25115001".
- Dog_Greek wikiPageRevisionID "327273312".
- Dog_Greek hasPhotoCollection Dog_Greek.
- Dog_Greek subject Category:Language_games.
- Dog_Greek type Abstraction100002137.
- Dog_Greek type Contest107456188.
- Dog_Greek type Event100029378.
- Dog_Greek type Game100456199.
- Dog_Greek type LanguageGames.
- Dog_Greek type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Dog_Greek type SocialEvent107288639.
- Dog_Greek type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Dog_Greek comment "Dog Greek is a language game spoken with the English language. Dog Greek is spoken in the United States, and works by spelling the word backwards. Punctuation marks are placed before the first word of the sentence. The words are not pronounced the way they look, instead they are pronounced backwards from their original pronunciation.Examples: speak → kaeps (Pronounced: Keeps) hello → olleh (Pronounced: ow-lleh) extra → artxe (Pronounced: ar-tkse) "Hi, how are you?" → "?Ih, woh era uoy"".
- Dog_Greek label "Dog Greek".
- Dog_Greek sameAs m.09g67b9.
- Dog_Greek sameAs Q5288189.
- Dog_Greek sameAs Q5288189.
- Dog_Greek sameAs Dog_Greek.
- Dog_Greek wasDerivedFrom Dog_Greek?oldid=327273312.
- Dog_Greek isPrimaryTopicOf Dog_Greek.