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Posts: 152 Location: United Kingdom | vopani - 2017-10-02 9:04 AM Para - 2017-10-02 1:40 PM 11 Substitution. Just to confirm, the set of words in the test could differ from the example. Yes, they will be different. This completely confuses your previous answer Rohan - presumably if the words are different then they are not English words (if they were then the list would be the same) To confirm: The alphabet used is Roman (this refers to characters ABCD etc) The language used is not entirely English Thank you. | ||
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PR 2020 (Shading and Loops) Author Posts: 668 Location: India | detuned - 2017-10-03 1:09 PM This completely confuses your previous answer Rohan - presumably if the words are different then they are not English words (if they were then the list would be the same) I think you are misinterpreting it, so for e.g. a new set of words could be: 1 - DETUNED 2 - SKY 3 - IMPORTANT and so on.. So different word list but still English. | ||
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WSPC Organizer Posts: 739 Location: India | detuned - 2017-10-03 1:09 PM vopani - 2017-10-02 9:04 AM Para - 2017-10-02 1:40 PM 11 Substitution. Just to confirm, the set of words in the test could differ from the example. Yes, they will be different. This completely confuses your previous answer Rohan - presumably if the words are different then they are not English words (if they were then the list would be the same) To confirm: The alphabet used is Roman (this refers to characters ABCD etc) The language used is not entirely English Thank you. Sorry, we don't use the term 'Roman alphabets'. But I think we are referring to the same thing: Only the standard set of 26 alphabets from A to Z will be used. So, it could be 1: ORANGE, 2: BLUE, 3: GREEN... or 1: SLOVAKIA, 2: BULGARIA, 3: UK... etc. | ||
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Posts: 12 Location: Thailand | vopani - 2017-10-03 3:28 PM Is the set of words in Hindi numbers?detuned - 2017-10-03 1:09 PM Sorry, we don't use the term 'Roman alphabets'. But I think we are referring to the same thing: Only the standard set of 26 alphabets from A to Z will be used.So, it could be 1: ORANGE, 2: BLUE, 3: GREEN... or 1: SLOVAKIA, 2: BULGARIA, 3: UK... etc.vopani - 2017-10-02 9:04 AM This completely confuses your previous answer Rohan - presumably if the words are different then they are not English words (if they were then the list would be the same)To confirm:The alphabet used is Roman (this refers to characters ABCD etc)The language used is not entirely EnglishThank you.Para - 2017-10-02 1:40 PM11 Substitution.Just to confirm, the set of words in the test could differ from the example. Yes, they will be different. | ||
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WSPC Organizer Posts: 739 Location: India | sinchai4547 - 2017-10-04 11:07 AM Is the set of words in Hindi numbers? We won't be sharing the list of words beforehand. But, like mentioned before, they will only use the standard set of 26 alphabets: A to Z. | ||
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