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Leet Speak (L337 5p34|{) is a commonly used Altlang on the Internet.  
Leet Speak (L337 5p34|{) is a commonly used Altlang on the Internet.  
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== See Also ==

Revision as of 12:43, 6 October 2011

Leet Speak (L337 5p34|{) is a commonly used Altlang on the Internet.

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'Leet Speak
L337 5q34
Spoken in: The International Network (Internet)
Timeline: 1980's to Present Day
Total speakers: Estimated to be Millions
Genealogical classification: Indo-European
Germanic
West Germanic
Anglo–Frisian
Anglic
Modern English
Internet Slang
Leet Speak
Basic word order: SOV, SVO, and OSV


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