A Secret Language & The Password Memory System
How would you like to have your own secret text language, and that you can teach it to others and have an encoded private conversation that others would have no idea to guess?
I create a daily to do list from the night before for the next day. I often write in shortcodes without using the vowels, such as “Pst th lttr”. Translates as “Post the letter”.
This way I can write and or make notes very quickly. And the good thing about this is that it is not exactly easy to guess what my to do list is.
I watched the movie “The Imitation Game” , Benedict Cumberbatch (one of my Fav actors) acts as Alan Turing who decodes the enigma.
So if this method needs a name then we can perhaps call this as “The EncrypTuring Method”
I’ve experimented with the idea of using the Major system to see if it can even be easier to use while taking notes and at the same time making it even more difficult that nobody would guess what my list is.
I have also thought this to my nephews and they love the idea of it and could come up with even further creative ideas. It’s a new game for them and they love it.
Since this is a secret language message system, they message each other using these codes and we always have so much fun.
So here is the EncrypTuring Method
The Secret Language Code Of The Numbers.
The Major System is made up of consonant letters that correspond with the number digits from 0-9.
0 – Z-S
1 – T-D-TH
2 – N
3 -M
4 – R
5 – L
6 – CH-SH-JH
7 – Kh, Qh, Gh
8 – F-PH-V
9 – P-B
Now going back to the same example of “Pst Th Lttr”
This translates to “901 1 5114”
These digits are not easy to guess as to what it would mean by anyone who does not know the Major system.
However, it is also not easy to guess even if you do know the Major system as these numbers could also represent different words.
So the idea is to add the Vowels to make the words mean what it’s meant to mean for all secret language users.
Let’s go back to the same example again;
Pst Th Lttr
901 1 5114
Now let’s add the Vowels.
9o01 1he 5e11e4
Notice now a consonant “h” stands out as it is not a vowel. It’s up to you to use “h” or simply use “1” as “th”.
The other consonants such as “w, y, x” that you may use where necessary with either symbols or as they are. I use “?” as “w”, and use “y, and x” as they are.
The easiest way is to simply use the missing consonants to make up the word to create your own secret language.
Now this doesn’t have to be the usual Major system codes, you can in fact change the Letters to some other consonants that you and the other/s person/s want to use as your own secret language.
Some of the shortcuts I use;
At: @
Why: ?
Why-Not: ?2o1
What: ?1Where: ?4
How: h?~
Which: ?6
When: ?2
Who: ?h
You: u, or U
Hi: h or H
Hello: hE55o
And: &
Number: # (example: 1pm: #1-93 or 9am: #9-a3)
Yes: y0
No: 2o
OK: o7
See: < (looks like an eye looking to the right)
See you: <U
Would: w1 (Wood: woO1)
Could: c1
Will: ?55
Sorry: 04y
Thank you: 1a27u.
Today: 1o1aY
Tomorrow: 1o3r?
Tonight: 1o2iy1
Later: 5a14. OR 5a1E4.
Have fun with using this as a secret language code for messaging. It’s a lot of fun!
Use It As A Password System
As easy as it gets, this little system can also be used for setting up and remembering passwords with a single word/image.
Simply follow the same procedure, but use it as a password instead!
Hope you have lots of fun with it.
ps: See if you can translate this code into words?
i-5o8e 32e3o2i70.
Enjoy!