Tool to translate characters between foreign alphabets: αℓρнαвεт คlקђค๒єt. Alphabets are lists of symbols used in languages all over the world. Some characters look similar to latin alphabet.
Foreign Alphabet Characters - dCode
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Each latin letter is associated with another one having a similar shape, but in another (foreign) alphabet.
dCode offers various alphabets such as Greek or Thai alphabet.
Each alphabet has its own style and it is possible to write English words in a foreign alphabet while keeping the text readable (mostly).
Example: dCode can be written ∂cσ∂ε or ๔ς๏๔є
Writings over the world are very numerous as foreign alphabets. Suggest your ideas to improve dCode and offer international alphabets benefits (or even less well-known, internationally, nationally or locally).
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