The literal translation being "symbolic drawings on the narrow opening of the sea valley walls annoyed/disturbed the eccentric person," this is a test typing sentence that uses all letters of the alphabet once. Other sentences that are used in test typing are "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," and "Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow." Although these other examples use all letters of the English alphabet, unlike the first, letters are used more than once.
"cwm fjord-bank glyphs vext quiz" is a sentence that uses all 26 letters of the English alphabet.
Harry Potter: "CWM FJORD-BANK GLYPHS VEXT QUIZ!!!"
Hermione: "What does that even mean...."
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Literally meaning "symbolic drawings on the narrow opening of the sea valley walls annoyed/disturbed the eccentric person,".
This word is monoalphabetic, meaning it uses every letter only once and is greatly useful for cryptology. There are very few phrases that make sense that do this and thus it's important.
Looks like a 'Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz'! Mommy! that man is annoyed that the cliff reads: "curious-enigma"!
"symbolic drawings on the narrow opening of the sea valley walls annoyed/disturbed the eccentric person," being the literal translation
Looks like a 'Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz'! Mommy! that man is annoyed that the cliff reads: "curious-enigma"!
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Sans glyph is usually a t shirt with no drawing but there is a Rwandan slang of sans glyph used to call or to mean someone with no nyash or with unshaped nyash
Ntukajye wigira ingoswi witeza ziriya sans glyph
glyphenheimer to some, coldest apex player in the game, aura levels unbeknownst to most men, has mastered every skill and apex character aside from horizon
βthe glyph just 1v3d!β
βermβ¦ i guess you could say he just glyphed!β
βno moron! glyphing is when he rages!β