in reply to Re^2: A Word Game
in thread A Word Game (Update 3)

Not in English.

What we do see is the use of 'j' in place of 'i' when that 'i' is functioning more like a consontantal 'y'. For example, eject from Latin eiectus

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Re^4: A Word Game
by LanX (Saint) on Feb 09, 2022 at 21:56 UTC
    Yes, but English tends to incorporate loanwords into its dictionary without adjusting the orthography.

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    tho I doubt there is an example where it's the only vowel.

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      tho I doubt there is an example where it's the only vowel.
      $ grep -P '^[b-df-hj-np-tvwxz]{5}$' /usr/share/dict/words crwth fldxt fpsps hdqrs mphps pgntt phpht smrgs

      Not that /usr/share/dict/words is the ultimate arbiter but I'd say such a thing was at least so rare as to be inconsequential to the task at hand. It might be worth making a case for "w", OTOH.


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        hm ... there doesn't seem to be an equivalent for /usr/share/dict/words on Win. In order to make the OPs code run on win one needs to download it?

        Cheers Rolf
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