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I tnhik we raed olny the fsirt and lsat lrtetres of a wrod and the oredr of the oehtr ltteres deos not mtaetr

2006-06-16 04:52:35 · 19 answers · asked by gcbtrading 7 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

19 answers

i never thought about this but i think you are right thanks for the school

2006-06-16 04:59:54 · answer #1 · answered by freckles 3 · 1 1

That is true, the human brain only recognizes that first and last letters of a word, so you can read anything that is mixed up as long as the first and last letters are correct.

2006-06-16 11:56:48 · answer #2 · answered by peachy4995 3 · 0 0

yse htats treu, poelep odnt eend teh orwds in odrer tehy noly raed the lttrese as a hwole nto idnvdiulya.

2006-06-16 11:57:44 · answer #3 · answered by ♥Jules....♥ 2 · 0 0

I have heard about that as well. As long as the first & last letters are in place & all the other letters are present, our minds are able to unscramble the rest.

2006-06-16 11:56:21 · answer #4 · answered by coffeevonhelle 3 · 0 0

I think what you said may be true because i was able to read straight through it without having to stop & think about a word.

2006-06-18 12:11:56 · answer #5 · answered by dreamer♠ 4 · 0 0

Yes, it's possible. I think our brains translate it for us. The same thing goes if you have a sentence without any vowels.

2006-06-16 12:09:37 · answer #6 · answered by patience3987 4 · 0 0

yes if you put the right letters a bit closer, if the new that it was mixed up, or maybe if they are very very smart. ^_^
the first time a read ur question i thought it was another language. ^_^

2006-06-19 09:10:08 · answer #7 · answered by aYuHiRi 2 · 0 0

Yes, I understand it. But I think you have to have a full grasp of spelling to be able to do so.

2006-06-16 11:56:34 · answer #8 · answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7 · 0 0

Yeah, there's a chain email that goes around like that. We can understand it.

2006-06-16 11:56:27 · answer #9 · answered by Candice H 4 · 0 0

Oui, c'est ca. Qu'est ce que votre question?

2006-06-16 12:37:43 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

i got this same thing a couple years ago in my email...and yes it is possible for people to read and understand what you typed :)

2006-06-16 11:56:50 · answer #11 · answered by seabreeze951 5 · 0 0

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