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      Well, for that you'd need a few hrs a day of writing it, I think, to read it. You can have a gobble-de-gook code that looks like a 3yo bashed it out, but if you take the time to learn it, it's just fine. A lot of times, it's not really a spoken language, just written, but jsut depends on what the person wants it to be used for

      One of the guys I knew in Scouts wrote his school notes in Aurebesh- language of Star Wars, lol

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      Well, the language the friend and I composed was made so we can easily read it straight from the start, but it had to be secure so others couldn't understand it. We managed to achieve this, although I've always wondered if anyone has ever caught on. We cooked some paper in coffee and wrote up how we created the code using the code, creating the effect of ancient old scrolls...



      We have a spoken version as I said, its at 68 words now. The spoken version was literally created by just analyzing what words we used the most then slowly but surely replacing the word with our own version. Over time, both the spoken and the written version has collided. Our language is over half a year old now! We use it daily. Our teacher tried to get us to pass it off as an actual language at some sort of multicultural meeting, but I haven't taken him up on that offer yet.
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      Don't do it! Keep it safe!

      Is it the one you put up earlier? The only thing I could guess is your "O" is equal to "I" (as in "me")
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      Yeah thats the one I put up earlier.
      Oh, the language is entirely safe, we use it to confuse people all the time. That multicultural meeting would just be me introducing myself in the language, not exposing it.

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      Lol.
      We stuck this around our school, to "advertise" our scrolls. It got taken down within 24 hours by unknown forces. The last remaining one is next to our scrolls.



      Whipped it up with Photoshop and Keynote (its pedobear ). Sorry about the blur, the camera was being a bitch.

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      How cool!
      I thought for sure it was "____ Need/s You!"
      But "yol" is repeated too often for that to make sense :O

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      Lol! Pedobear is the shit.

      I'm thinking of creating my own code but I'll have no one to talk it with. :L

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      Quote Originally Posted by Zhaylin View Post
      How cool!
      I thought for sure it was "____ Need/s You!"
      But "yol" is repeated too often for that to make sense :O
      Yeah, many people have assumed that the big red text at the top is translated into "we want you" or something similar, because of Uncle Pedo-Sam. But its just to trick you.
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      I'm a pretty avid linguist, so I've always loved coming up with my own languages and scripts. A few friends and I came up with a language a few years ago. We call it Næche, and it has it's own grammar, vocabulary, phonemics, and all the things characteristic of a language. We still speak in it when we don't want others to know what we're saying.
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      I know this is a REALLY late reply but I thought what the hell? Why can't I put my own input into this?

      For me my "Secret Code/Language" deals with multiple things.
      The Alphabet has 26 letters type the Alphabet forwards and backwards numbering 1-26, then I took the periodic table by group and period then the number for example period 4 and group 1 and the number for potassium which is 19 then put a letter in that I want in random order so it would be 1419 or 4119 and that would be the letter k... and I also used Morse Code...
      So that's 4 different ways to use my language... for the periodic table to separate each letter there would be a hyphen (-)

      Ex: 3212-3220 2157-3111-3212-1182 31313-31414 31414-3111-224-2135-31313-2157-3111
      A: Hi my name is Sabrina.
      I know its long but I like it... sorry if it's to late to post this!
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      I remember when I was young my cousins and sister would talk to each other in what they called "G Language" at the dinner table. They didn't want people to understand them but being that it's fairly simple, I figured it out in a day or two. It probably didn't help that they actually called it G Language. Basically they would pronounce the sound of the letter "G" after every vowel (except for when the vowel is a double or it occurs at the end of the word). I may be wrong because I remember this from when I was probably around 6 or 7 years old, and I never attempted to figure it out, I just knew I could understand what they were saying. If anyone else knows about it please feel free to correct me.

      I also remember my sister talking about pager code, which was kind of like texting before cell phones. You would page someone with numbers that corresponded to letters, so they wouldn't have to call you back. I learned it in middle school because I never had a pager, nor did I want one, but sometimes notes would get passed around written in pager code. If you wanted to participate, you had to know it. It's been a while but I think this is how it broke down...
      A: 4 B: 3
      C: 6 D: 0
      E: 3 F: 4
      G: 6 H: 11
      I: 1 J: 7
      K: 15 L: 7
      M: 177 N: 17
      O: 0 P: 9
      Q: 0 R: 12
      S: 5 T: 7
      U: 11 V: 11
      W: 111 X: 22
      Y: 4 Z: 2

      There were also set numbers for expressions that always got used. Like, 143 was I love you. 637 meant always and forever. In my yearbook there were a lot of song dedications with 143 637 in the message. Once again, it's been a while, so feel free to correct me on these if I'm wrong
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      Quote Originally Posted by Armistice View Post
      Because Finnish seems to have lots of long words, I've decided that articles are part of the nouns. "the couch" is "thecouch", and same with "a"... "acouch". The problem I came across is when describing a noun. "Look at the large, blue, comfy couch in my living room" The article and noun still stay together and have decided that the describing words come after it, so it would be "Look at thecouch, large, blue, comfy, in my living room"
      Katso isoa sinistä kodikasta sohvaani olohuoneessa

      Lookatthe large blue comfy couch inmylivingroom

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      I have had an idea on coding a message, which is quite simple in theory, bu could take a while to crack. The basis is not that it is a language, but a way of coding individual letters based on a pass code. I once made a rudimentary implementation of this, but lost it.

      In this implementation, it used the ASCII value of the letter/character, performed a simple numerical operation based on the length and starting letter of the first word (which is irrelevant to the message and is not coded), this number is then taken and assigned 1 of a multiple of characters. Effectively, the letter 'A' could appear as all of q, 6, {, or any other symbol in the same coding. This avoids the 'this appears a lot, so could be the letter e' problem, and even if the decode list were guessed, it would only give nonsense until the codeword was used to reverse the numerical operation.
      It's quite simple.

      I might go off and build this now and see if you guys could crack it, even knowing my system...
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      on the bbear image: I was living in Finnish town called Åbo in Swedish (very known name for it was capital during the Swedish reign, and official language)

      this:
      Hexspeak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Wiki:
      Etymology
      The word hexadecimal is composed of hexa-, derived from the Greek έξ (hex) for "six", and -decimal, derived from the Latin for "tenth". Webster's Third New International online derives "hexadecimal" as an alteration of the all-Latin "sexadecimal" (which appears in the earlier Bendix documentation). The earliest date attested for "hexadecimal" in Merriam-Webster Collegiate online is 1954, placing it safely in the category of international scientific vocabulary (ISV). It is common in ISV to mix Greek and Latin combining forms freely. The word "sexagesimal" (for base 60) retains the Latin prefix. Donald Knuth has pointed out that the etymologically correct term is "senidenary", from the Latin term for "grouped by 16". (The terms "binary", "ternary" and "quaternary" are from the same Latin construction, and the etymologically correct term for "decimal" arithmetic is "denary".)[10] Alfred B. Taylor used "senidenary" in his mid 19th century work on alternative number bases, although he rejected base 16 because of its "incommodious number of digits."[11][12] Schwartzman notes that the expected form from usual Latin phrasing would be "sexadecimal", but computer hackers would be tempted to shorten that word to "sex".[13] The etymologically proper Greek term would be hexadecadic (although in Modern Greek deca-hexadic (δεκαεξαδικός) is more commonly used).

      ...

      and.. Common patterns and humor
      For more details on this topic, see Hexspeak.
      Hexadecimal is sometimes used in programmer jokes because some words can be formed using hexadecimal digits. Some of these words are "dead", "beef", "babe", and with appropriate substitutions "c0ffee". Since these are quickly recognizable by programmers, debugging setups sometimes initialize memory to them to help programmers see when something has not been initialized.

      An example is the magic number in Universal Mach-O files and java class file structure, which is "CAFEBABE". Single-architecture 32-bit big-endian Mach-O files have the magic number "FEEDFACE" at their beginning. "DEADBEEF" is sometimes put into uninitialized memory. Microsoft Windows XP clears its locked index.dat files with the hex codes: "0BADF00D". The Visual C++ remote debugger uses "BADCAB1E" to denote a broken link to the target system.

      Two common bit patterns often employed to test hardware are 01010101 and 10101010 (their corresponding hex values are 55h and AAh, respectively). The reason for their use is to alternate between off ('0') to on ('1') or vice versa when switching between these two patterns. These two values are often used together as signatures in critical PC system sectors (e.g., the hex word, 0xAA55, which on little-endian systems is 55h followed by AAh, must be at the end of a valid Master Boot Record).
      Funny thing was that it wasn't easy to find wikipedia information 'bout hexes meaning trap or curse

      Molechylechains are often tied with hex-shapes.. ins.dream.logic: is this a fraud?
      Someone has claimed that carbon-molechyle is build with 6 protons, 6 neutrons and hex:p electrons... and some gnostics claim that material world is a prison / /

      How is that for biological allegory of religions??

      edit: in a galligraphic and figurativly sense numbers that have loops in this keyboard are 0, 6, 8 and 9... 4 has a tri.angle on it

      'o0uh nöy

      in some Corto Maltese comicbook greece alphabetes where told 2 be key of atlantis... it was a dream or visionquest sequence in that story
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      Anyone writes trinary?
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      has anyone who has its own set of letters etc seen these symbols popping out at random. From graffiti etc. I know I have without making any supernatural claim
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      if you add ong after every letter other than vowels, it sounds pretty cool when spoken aloud.
      jong o song hong i song a pong i mong pong....hong u rong rong

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