phrase requests - Is there a term denoting the writing of words using numbers instead of letters?


Sometimes, more in some languages than in others, a word is spelled using one or more numbers instead of letters. Is there a term for this?


The only example I can think of in English is se7en (seven).


Therefore,



The number se7en was not spelled entirely with letters; it was written in ______.




Answer



1337 speak: (also leet speak) Leet stands for Elite. Leetspeak is an alternative alphabet for English by replacing it with a number or combination of numbers.
'7H15 1S WR1773N 1N 1337 5P34K'


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