ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

West Polesian language

There is a special way that some people talk and write that is called the West Polesian language. It is like a code that they use to communicate with each other.

Just like when you learn to read and write, there are different letters and sounds that make up words. In West Polesian, they use a special alphabet with different symbols that stand for different sounds.

They also have their own special words and phrases that they use. For example, instead of saying "hello", they might say "hola" or "bonjour", which mean the same thing but in a different language.

When they write in West Polesian, they might use funny things like numbers and symbols to replace letters or words. This is because they want to keep their messages secret and only share them with people who know the code.

So, if you ever hear someone talking or writing in West Polesian, it's like they're speaking a secret language that only they and a few others can understand. But just like any language, with practice and study, you could learn it too!