barney
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In a fast changing world , more and more people are using Text-speak or "Leetspeak". It's often the case that parents cant understand what their kids are typing or writing. This can be dangerous if you are vetting your childs e-mails and mobile phone messages. So here is a very quick uide to TXT or 1337speak.
The rules of TxT language are
1) never use two letters when one will do. So for example See You Later is written C U later
2) In order to Textify a word, numbers are whenever possible used in place of letters , if this fits phonetically with the sound being reproduced. For example 8 is pronounced ay/et, and therefore can be slotted in to a word to shorten or Txtspeak. in the example above See You Later becomes C U L8er
3) Numbers that appear to have a resembelence to letters are whenever possible used to replace the letter.
The most common ones are
4 =A
8=B
<=C
|> =D
3=E
6=G
1=I
|< =K
1 +L
^^ =M
0 =0
5 or $ =S
7=T
From this we can translate most textspeak. The thing to remember is that letters in full words are skipped if not considered significant. Coloqualism is a major factor as well.
Where as we may say "okay" a texter or forum troller will prefer to use O.K, but even if Preference just a "K"
If a word is spelled differently from its phonetic, the photentic is prefered.
So the sentence above becomes.
1f 4 wurd 15 5p3ll3d d1ffn7ly frm it5 ph0n37i<, the ph0n37i< i5 pr3f3r3d
Abbreviations overule complete words.
LOL = Lots of Laughs
BB= Bye Bye
GTG = Got to go
ROFL= rolls on floor laughing
OMG= Oh My Goodness
TTYL= Talk to you later
Hopefully this will give you a start in understanding Textspeak. I will add to it l8r.
Thx 4 R34ding. GTG.
In a fast changing world , more and more people are using Text-speak or "Leetspeak". It's often the case that parents cant understand what their kids are typing or writing. This can be dangerous if you are vetting your childs e-mails and mobile phone messages. So here is a very quick uide to TXT or 1337speak.
The rules of TxT language are
1) never use two letters when one will do. So for example See You Later is written C U later
2) In order to Textify a word, numbers are whenever possible used in place of letters , if this fits phonetically with the sound being reproduced. For example 8 is pronounced ay/et, and therefore can be slotted in to a word to shorten or Txtspeak. in the example above See You Later becomes C U L8er
3) Numbers that appear to have a resembelence to letters are whenever possible used to replace the letter.
The most common ones are
4 =A
8=B
<=C
|> =D
3=E
6=G
1=I
|< =K
1 +L
^^ =M
0 =0
5 or $ =S
7=T
From this we can translate most textspeak. The thing to remember is that letters in full words are skipped if not considered significant. Coloqualism is a major factor as well.
Where as we may say "okay" a texter or forum troller will prefer to use O.K, but even if Preference just a "K"
If a word is spelled differently from its phonetic, the photentic is prefered.
So the sentence above becomes.
1f 4 wurd 15 5p3ll3d d1ffn7ly frm it5 ph0n37i<, the ph0n37i< i5 pr3f3r3d
Abbreviations overule complete words.
LOL = Lots of Laughs
BB= Bye Bye
GTG = Got to go
ROFL= rolls on floor laughing
OMG= Oh My Goodness
TTYL= Talk to you later
Hopefully this will give you a start in understanding Textspeak. I will add to it l8r.
Thx 4 R34ding. GTG.