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  2. Mnemonic major system - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use the major system, a mnemonic technique to memorize numbers by converting them into consonants and words. The system is based on the principle that images are easier to remember than numbers and has a standard mapping of numerals to sounds.

  3. NATO phonetic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Learn the history and usage of the most widely used set of clear-code words for communicating the letters of the Roman alphabet, such as Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta. The code words are also known as NATO spelling alphabet, ICAO phonetic alphabet and radiotelephony spelling alphabet.

  4. Telephone keypad - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, layout, and functions of the telephone keypad, which has letters and numbers on its buttons. Find out how the letters are used for telephone exchange names, phonewords, and text entry, and how the key tones are produced for dialing and signaling.

  5. Phoneword - Wikipedia

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    Phonewords are mnemonic phrases represented as letters with the numbers on the telephone keypad. Learn about the advantages, disadvantages, and regional variations of phonewords in different countries.

  6. Gematria - Wikipedia

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    Gematria is the practice of assigning a numerical value to a name, word or phrase by reading it as a number, or sometimes by using an alphanumerical cipher. Learn about the origin, development and applications of gematria in various cultures and languages, especially in Jewish texts and Kabbalah.

  7. Calculator spelling - Wikipedia

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    5318008 is one of the most famous examples of calculator spelling, which is an unintended characteristic of the seven-segment display that resembles letters when upside-down. Learn how to spell "BOOBIES" and other words with calculators, and see the history and applications of this phenomenon.

  8. ARPABET - Wikipedia

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    ARPABET is a set of phonetic transcription codes for General American English developed by ARPA in the 1970s. It uses ASCII characters to represent phonemes and allophones, and is used in speech synthesis and recognition systems.

  9. International Phonetic Alphabet chart - Wikipedia

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    A standardized system of phonetic symbols for all possible speech sounds in the world's languages. The chart shows the official IPA chart, revised to 2020, with symbols, audio, and articulation types for vowels, consonants, and co-articulated sounds.