You could always turn letters into #'s. like a=1 b=2 c=3 d=4
No, secret languages can be used by anyone for various reasons including privacy, exclusivity, or simply for fun. Spies may use secret languages as part of their covert operations, but they are not the only ones who use them.
Some good secret languages include Pig Latin, the Caesar cipher, and Morse code. These languages involve modifying or transforming the original words to create a code that can only be understood by those who know the decoding rules.
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Babies have a secret language. there is the Na-na and the Ga-ga languages.
They used Native American languages.
Some examples of languages that do not have a written form include some indigenous languages spoken by small communities, such as some Australian Aboriginal languages or some African tribal languages. These languages have traditionally been passed down orally from generation to generation.
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Some examples of languages spoken without the use of writing systems include some indigenous languages in remote regions, such as some Amazonian languages or certain African tribal languages. These languages have been traditionally passed down orally from generation to generation.
English and some other languages
They use code talkers to send a message, those are people that use obscure languages as a mean of secret communication. The obscure languages that they use can only be understand by the people that know the languages.
English and French are Canada's two official languages although there are several native languages and immigrant languages also.
Secret handshakes, secret passwords, secret cloaks and signs.