alphabet numberised

 

the alphabets and languages of the world require a numeric value for each letter or componant : this gives an understanding from which to make new letters and words

 

all world languages have different methods to understand the words we use . for example the amount of letters with use of consonants vowels and pronunciations

 

Using the english alphabet for example : applying a numeric value to each letter pronounce entails a start point from which new words can be formed using math

 

A1 a2 B3 b4 C5 c6 D7 d8 E9 e10  etc

 

standardising amounts of letters to 50 or 100 for a world language for example gives us room to manoeuvre language to create new word and spoken understanding principles

 

also we count in tens 10 20 30 40 50 and recount single digits 1 to 9 if we apply a system where we match alphabet letters with a single digit number this gives us new numbers

 

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