Article SummaryX Having your own secret language is fun and creative, and it’s also not that hard! Try substituting each letter for another letter in the alphabet. For example, have “A” equal “C,” “B” equal “D,” and so on. While this system would be fun to play with in writing, it likely wouldn’t work very well for speaking. Another way to make your own language is to pick unique words that you don’t typically use and use them as replacements for more common ones. For instance, if you like basketball, create a list of well-known players and use their names as substitutes for certain people. You can pick a prefix or suffix to add onto words, like adding “ho” to every word and moving the first letters to the end, so you’d say “hopeakers” instead of “speakers.” To learn how to make an alphabet out of symbols, keep reading!
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