TIMTOWTDI
*grin*
tr/a-zA-Z/ /cs;
split;
foreach $_ (@_){
/^[aeiou]\S*/ ? $_ .="way " : s/(\S)(\S*)/$2$1ay /;
print;
}
This strips newlines and doesn't handle the "th" type cases
but it is different than the ones posted above. Post your C++
answer as a point of comparison.
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Crulx
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