Numerology Foreign Language Calculations
We have recently overcome some of the issues that come up with
foreign
languages by learning to interpret the foreign language alphabets and by
assigning 'new' values to each of the letters. The explanation below will help you learn to create your own
Numerological Alphabet Value system that you can use to create readings for yourself or others who are from
different nationalities and backgrounds, other than English. For information on specific langauges visit our
Numerology foreign
language page.

A recent inquiry by an Icelandic woman led to a discussion which allowed us to
determine the correct methods for calculating foreign language alphabets in modern numerology. The first
issue that came up was HOW to use the characters in the alphabet which are NOT standard English characters.
On first looking at this issue, I was replacing the characters with similar sounding English ones, for
example, using A instead of the Á (in Icelandic), or using the value of the English D in place of the
Icelandic Ð character. This method did not give the best results. I then used a method recommended by a few
other authors stating that the alphabet should be numbered as it's original form, and then the values
assigned 'serially' (sequentially) as was done with the English alphabet values used today with the
Pythagorean system. (*see the tables below).
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'English' Value SystemBoth UPPER lower case are noted for each letter
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| Aa |
Bb |
Cc |
Dd |
Ee |
Ff |
Gg |
Hh |
Ii |
| Jj |
Kk |
Ll |
Mm |
Nn |
Oo |
Pp |
Qq |
Rr |
| Ss |
Tt |
Uu |
Vv |
Ww |
Xx |
Yy |
Zz |
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Vowels are: Aa Ee Ii Oo Uu, and usually Yy
Consonants: Bb Cc Dd Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Vv Ww Xx Zz
The English letter alphabet appears above. The next step is to interpret this using the language
that you are interested in doing calculations for. The first time we did this, we included some of the letters
in the alphabet which are IN THE ALPHABET, but are NOT part of the actual language and are not used in actual
words of that langauge (unless those words are from other languages), for example 'C', 'Q', and 'W' in
Icelandic. Those three letters ('C', 'Q' and 'W') are only used in Icelandic names when the name is derived
from another language! Including those three letters (as values in the numerological system) was not
correct.
We found that by removing those three letters we had a more 'vibrationally correct'
representation - and that if we want to use those letters in a name (in Icelandic), that we should replace
those letters with their 'sound-alike' corresponding letters as follows: For 'C' write 'S' or 'K' depending on
the pronounciation, for 'Q' write 'K', for 'W' write 'V' or 'Ú' depending on the pronounciation. It is
therefore shown that ONLY the letters that are used in the language should be included, and that those letters
that appear in the alphabet, but are derived from other languages should be removed when creating the
'numerological valuation chart'. This gives us a correct Icelandic chart, and you can use these similar
concepts to create 'numerological valuation charts' in any language of your choice - see the Icelandic chart
below (note that the 'C', 'Q' and 'W' are NOT in this chart), this is the correct way to create a
'numerological valuation chart':
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'Icelandic' Value SystemBoth UPPER lower case are noted for each letter
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| Aa |
Áá |
Bb |
Dd |
Ðð |
Ee |
Éé |
Ff |
Gg |
| Hh |
Ii |
Íí |
Jj |
Kk |
Ll |
Mm |
Nn |
Oo |
| Óó |
Pp |
Rr |
Ss |
Tt |
Uu |
Úú |
Vv |
Xx |
| Yy |
Ýý |
Zz |
Þþ |
Ææ |
Öö |
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Vowels are: Aa Áá Ee Éé Ii Íí Oo Óó Uu Úú Yy Ýý Ææ Öö
Consonants: Bb Dd Ðð Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Pp Rr Ss Tt Vv Xx Zz Þþ
Special Situations: Cc, Qq, and Ww do NOT appear in
the 'true' Icelandic alphabet, though they MAY appear in Icelandic names! To handle these situations you
need to write a specific English letter that represents the 'sound' of the letter, for 'C' write 'S' or
'K' depending on the pronounciation, for 'Q' write 'K', for 'W' write 'V' or 'Ú' depending on the tonal
pronounciation.
The chart above proved to be correct. The next issue which arose involved
whether or not to use names from other nationalities (within a specific name); for example if an Icelander
had a Norweigian Middle name! Luckily it turned out that the nationality of the person should OVER-RULE the
nationality of the specific names within the name, in this case the Icelandic value system would be used
since the person was of Icelandic nationality and this over-rides the Norweigian middle
name.
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The final thing we had to do was update our software to allow us to enter more
than the standard English Alphabet - you can see from the chart above that the Icelandic Value system has 33
letters in it (instead of the 26 in the English Value system). We have completed this and we currently have
alphabets for Icelandic, Norweigian/Danish, Swedish, Macedonian, Spanish, Slovenian and others will follow soon!
'Swedish' Value SystemBoth UPPER lower case are noted for each letter
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| Aa |
Bb |
Cc |
Dd |
Ee |
Ff |
Gg |
Hh |
Ii |
| Jj |
Kk |
Ll |
Mm |
Nn |
Oo |
Pp |
Qq |
Rr |
| Ss |
Tt |
Uu |
Vv |
Ww |
Xx |
Yy |
Zz |
Åå |
| Ää |
Öö |
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Vowels are: Aa Ee Ii Oo Uu Yy Åå Ää Öö
Consonants: Bb Cc Dd Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Vv Ww Xx Zz
Special Situations: None
Also a language selection box has been added to our order forms, we can now process orders in these
foreign langauges. This is very exciting, and I think we are one of the only places anywhere (Internet or
locally) that can produce readings in multiple langauges.
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