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(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)
(This connection of letters to numerical digits has been done by means of sortition; however, there is a noted similarity to old and modern 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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