14/02/2010
LEET Speak 1337 Translation

- Note:
- The commas are added to separate symbols
- The symbol | (Example: B = |3 ) is a “down-slash”, or “pipe”, and not a lower-case “L” or capital “i”
- The symbol ` (Example: T = 7` ) is not a standard apostrophe, but is a “Grave Accent” and is found on the tilde (~) key
- Also keep in mind that the use of /-/ for H for example, aren’t used nearly as often as the normal letter in a quick conversation. To write an entire sentence this way would take three times as long, thus the quicker single symbol or letter substitutions are more often used.
- A = 4, /-, @, ^, /\ , //-\
- B = 8, ]3, ]8, |3, |8, ]]3, 13
- C = (, { , [[, <, €
- D = ), [}, |), |}, |>, [>, ]]), Ð
- E = 3, ii, €
- F = |=,(=, ]]=, ph
- G = 6, 9, (_>, [[6, &
- H = #, |-|, (-), )-(, }{, }-{, {-}, /-/, -, |~|, []-[], ]]-[[,╫
- I = 1, !, |, ][, []
- J = _|, u|, ;_[], ;_[[
- K = |<, |{, ][<, ]]<, []<
- L = |,1, |_, []_, ][_, £
- M = /\/, |\/|, [\/], (\/), /V, []V[], \, (T), ^^, .\, //., ][\//][,
- N = /\/, |\|, (\), /|/, [\], {\}, ][\][, []\[], ~
- O = 0, (), [], <>, *, [[]]
- P = |D, |*, |>, []D, ][D
- Q = commas are necessary: (,) or 0, or O, or O\ or []\
- R = |2, |?, |-, ]]2 []2 ][2
- S = 5,$,š
- T = 7, +, ‘]’, 7`, ~|~, -|-, ‘][‘, “|”, †
- U = (_), |_|, \_, /_/, \_/, []_[], ]_[, µ
- V = \/ , \//,√
- W = \/\/, |/\|, [/\], (/\), VV, ///, \^/, \/\//, 1/\/, \/1/, 1/1/
- X = ><, }{, )(, }[
- Y = ‘/, %, `/, \j , “//, ¥, j, \|/, -/
- Z = 2, z, 7_,`/_
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