I'm not sure if this sentence should stay in Tatoeba, as it's not a different language, but simply an alternative writing for English. It's flag is the one for "unknown language", which will never change, as Deseret isn't a language in itself (I'd compare it to Braille).
Unfortunately somebody has erased comments from this discussion. The above ‘xeklat doesn’t‘ is my answer to the question whether it is considered important to have this kind of sentences in the corpus.
Yes, maybe it's comparable to writing English in IPA or in some more phonetic script, or something like Morse, Braille, Shorthand. An alternative writing.
Okay. I'll delete it then.
(please understand that I don't have anything against Deseret or Mormons, it's just that I think it doesn't really belong here ^^)
That is, delete it if you like, I don’t care.
Okay. I'll delete it then.
(please understand that I don't have anything against Deseret or Mormons, it's just that I think it doesn't really belong here ^^)