It reminds me of some fun Perl modules that allowed Perl programs to be written in Latin (https://metacpan.org/dist/Lingua-Romana-Perligata/view/lib/L...) and Klingon (https://metacpan.org/pod/Lingua::tlhInganHol::yIghun). Those seemed to be more fun than practical.
Unirust could actually be a great teaching tool for students in places where English is not widely used. Very nice work!
Unirust is here to save your day, as it allows you to write Rust programs in any language, using keywords from any language, function names in any language, idioms in any language (Supported languages below).
This has been designed to be used as the official programming language to develop the future global social credit system.
Don't worry! Unirust is fully compatible with English-Rust, so you can mix both at your convenience.