Is there a method I could use that would help enable me to give the result of translating pirate english into english by entering the pirate english and then printing its english equivalent?
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Is there a method I could use that would help enable me to give the result of translating pirate english into english by entering the pirate english and then printing its english equivalent?
What part did you want help with? We won't do the whole thing for you for free, especially such a large project like this.
I've got the entire application built except the method to do what I stated int he first post I just can't think of a logical way to do it, I'm just fishing for some suggestions.
Hello FlashNinja, trying to get some help?
This is a student wishing to have you do his homework!
Please post the code you have so far for us to take a look at.
Can you please give me an example of 'pirate english' ?
Thanks.
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Is this where vowels stay the same and consonants become <consonant>o<consonant> so for instance Json would become this.
// JsonJOJ SOS O NON