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Chapter 1 guide: "PHREU" doesn't translate to "pli" #11

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This table represents sounds, not spelled letters:

When writing words with multiple strokes, each stroke represents a sound (not necessarily a group of letters). So sometimes individual strokes aren't defined by themselves, but entire outline is. PHREU isn't defined as anything, so you get the raw steno when you try to write it.

In your case, you wrote KOPL/PHREU, which resulted in "come PHREU". However, when you finish the outline by writing KAEUT, Plover will backspace the last 7 characters and finish the word. With these multistroke outlines, you just need to write the whole thing to get the desired output.

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