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(This connection of letters to numerical digits has been done by means of | (This connection of letters to numerical digits has been done by means of sortition; however, there is a notes similarity to Hebrew letters, which are given in the square brackets) | ||
So the 10 digits are quite enough to write the 12 phonemes of Dama Diwan language. | So the 10 digits are quite enough to write the 12 phonemes of Dama Diwan language. | ||
*Such a small number of indispensable digits to represent Dama means we can use only those for Morse code, so if we symbolise a dot by “.” and a dash by “-”, the necessary Morse symbols (by order of brevity, the shorter for the more frequent) are: | *Such a small number of indispensable digits to represent Dama means we can use only those for Morse code, so if we symbolise a dot by “.” and a dash by “-”, the necessary Morse symbols (by order of brevity, the shorter for the more frequent) are: |
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