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Or "u", "n" and "c"...

Of course, the better real life analogy is probably words with their letters in a different order (dog/god and so forth).
 
For whatever reason, about half of these aren't on the CIC's Kilrathi lexicon page. Plus this will make it easier for every one to compare the lines:

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Well, apparently I was already writing Kilrathi words, so I decided to write a sentence instead.
 

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Whenever I do this kind of stuff the letters never turn out exactly the way I want so they don’t really look that good to me. Now that it’s been long enough for me to forget exactly how I was trying to make them look they seem a lot better.
 
That goes back to your first post: "I'm definitely out of practice but my art teacher said you don't have to be very good at calligraphy for most people to think you are a genius so hopefully someone will like it."
 
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