↪Proposed by Philip Johnston, a civil engineer of Los angeles, to the United States Marine Corps at the beginning of World War II. This was used to hide a message against the Japanese.
↪It was said that most of Japanese cryptographers are educated in the United States and fluent in standard and colloquial English, were amazingly adept at breaking codes.
A ↔ Wol-la-chee
B ↔ Shush
C ↔ Moasi
D ↔ Be
E ↔ Dzeh
F ↔ Ma-e
G ↔ Klizzie
H ↔ Lin
I ↔ Tkin
J ↔ Tkele-cho-gi
K ↔ Klizzie-yazzi
L ↔ Dibeh-yazzi
M ↔ Na-as-tso-si
N ↔ Nesh-chee
O ↔ Ne-as-jah
P ↔ Bi-sodih
Q ↔ Ca-yeilth
R ↔ Gah
S ↔ Dibeh
T ↔ Than-zie
U ↔ No-da-ih
V ↔ A-keh-di-glini
W ↔ Gloe-ih
X ↔ Al-an-as-dzoh
Y ↔ Tsah-as-zih
Z ↔ Besh-do-glizEx: "SPY"
➡ Dibeh Bi-sodih Tsah-as-zih(c)
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