Alphabetic Systems in Numerology is the language of numbers and the significance of the same. There are many numerology systems which assign numerical value to the letters of an alphabet. Examples include the Abjad numerals in Arabic, the Hebrew numerals, Armenian numerals, and Greek numerals. The practice within Jewish tradition of assigning mystical meaning to words based on their numerical values, and on connections between words of equal value, is known as gem atria.
1= a, j, s; 2= b, k, t; 3= c, l, u; 4= d, m, v; 5= e, n, w; 6= f, o, x; 7= g, p, y; 8= h, q, z; 9= i, r and are then summed.
As for example 3,489 3 + 4 + 8 + 9 = 24 2 + 4 = 6
Hello 8 + 5 + 3 + 3 + 6 = 25 2 + 5 = 7
A quicker way to arrive at a single-digit summation (the digital root) is simply to take the value modulo 9, substituting a 0 result with the number 9 itself.
Different methods of calculation exist, including Chaldean, Pythagorean, Hebraic, Helyn Hitch cock`s method, Phonetic, Japanese, Arabic and Indian.
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