Fay Kee Bolee (or Fay Language) is a language game used by Urdu-speaking people in Pakistan. It can be regarded as a trivial substitution cipher and it is somethings used by adults to converse in (perceived) privacy in the presence of children. It is close to games found in other languages such as farfallino alphabet, jeringonza, and pig latin. The game is based on a simple substitution: adding an extra f before each vowel of a word: tum (you) = tfum kya (what) = kyfa kis (which) = kfis

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  • Fay Kee Bolee (or Fay Language) is a language game used by Urdu-speaking people in Pakistan. It can be regarded as a trivial substitution cipher and it is somethings used by adults to converse in (perceived) privacy in the presence of children. It is close to games found in other languages such as farfallino alphabet, jeringonza, and pig latin. The game is based on a simple substitution: adding an extra f before each vowel of a word: tum (you) = tfum kya (what) = kyfa kis (which) = kfis
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  • Fay Kee Bolee
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  • Fay Kee Bolee
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  • Fay Kee Bolee (or Fay Language) is a language game used by Urdu-speaking people in Pakistan. It can be regarded as a trivial substitution cipher and it is somethings used by adults to converse in (perceived) privacy in the presence of children. It is close to games found in other languages such as farfallino alphabet, jeringonza, and pig latin. The game is based on a simple substitution: adding an extra f before each vowel of a word: tum (you) = tfum kya (what) = kyfa kis (which) = kfis
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  • Fay Kee Bolee
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