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    Coagvla
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    I've got another one. COAGVLA (spelt with a V rather than U) , I of course have a few different ideas but I was wondering which Hebrew letters, someone who wasn't invested in the outcome, would ascribe to these letters. All replies much appreciated.

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    I don't think much change is necessary. KOAGVLA will do.

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    Avshalom Binyamin
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    Since it's Latin, why not use Latin Qabalah Simplex?

    C=3
    O=13
    A=1
    G=7
    V=19
    L=10
    A=1

    54

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    Anonymous
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    Relevant entries:

    ASCENDAM - I shall rise
    IGNIS - Fire
    PATER - Father
    PUER - Boy, yellow

    (Taken from Black Pearl no. 8 )

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    Coagvla
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    @ Avshalom. Cheers bro have some Latin ideas already, am curious more about Hebrew, specifically Ch v K (for C) , Ayin v Aleph (for A) , Ayin v Vav (for O)

    @ Patrick. Not ure what yr Relevant Entries post refers to Brother (the number 54?)

    Thank you both for the input.

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    Yes, the 54 in Latin Simplex. 😉

    @Coagvla said

    "am curious more about Hebrew, specifically Ch v K (for C) , Ayin v Aleph (for A) , Ayin v Vav (for O) "

    Hard C is definely mostly Kaph, Aleph for A and Ayin for O. But if you're checking some word that is highly relevant for you, you'll want to tweak it around in as many reasonable ways as possible.

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    Coagvla
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    Thanks Patrick, that's what I thought, what are yr thoughts on O , usually Ayin and possibly Vav? Also what about S, Samekh and possibly Shin, or Shin or for Sh sound, and I spoke, while where at it, Vav for F?

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    Anonymous
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    O should be Ayin, with Vav as an alternative.

    Normal S would be Samekh. Shin just doesn't seem right, and never got me anywhere in this context. I don't know about it being apropriate for a "Sh" sound.

    Vav for F? Never seen it. F to me would be Peh.

    Anyway, the important thing is to be internally consistent within a word. For instance, if in one spelling you use Aleph as E, don't use it as A, or if you use Vav as U, don't use it as O.

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    Coagvla
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    Consistency of course. For F I'm thinking VIAOV - FIAOF - Vav phonetic relation to Ayin, Liber Reguli, etc can't think why you'd use Peh. Also, Shin = Sh as in LAShTAL (again Reguli)

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    Anonymous
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    Peh can have both P and F sounds.

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