Leet or Leetspeak, short for elite, most commonly 1337, originally as a form of language used by black hat hackers to communicate to each other. Now it is more often than not, used as a form of quick hand or sarcasm while typing.
Alphabet
- A - 4, @
- B - 8, 6, 13, |3
- C - ¢, <
- D - |), [), ol
- E - 3
- F - 1=, 1#, |#, |=
- G - 6
- H - #
- I - !, 1, |
- J - _|
- K - |<, ]{
- L - 1, |_, |
- M - /\/\, ^^, |\/|
- N - |\|
- O - 0
- P - |*
- Q - 9, (,)
- R - 12, |2
- S - 5
- T - 7, †, +
- U - |_|
- V - \/
- W - \X/, \v/
- X - ><
- Y - `/
- Z - 2
Also known as:
- Hacker
- L33T
- 1337
- HaXXoR
- Geek speak
- etc.
The method of adding numbers and symbols to replace letters in words.
Th3 m3+h0d 0f 4dd1n6 nUmb3RZ 4nd 5Ymb0lZ 2 R3pl4c3 l3++3RZ 1n w0Rd5.
Examples of variations:
- W0Rld 0f W4RcR4f+
- \/\/ 0 R 1 |) 0 |= \/\/ /\ R ( R 4 |= 7
See also
External links
julian-bez.de Hacker Leet Translator