Talk:Atbash
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Mld tvg xizxprm', Hsviolxp! Nzie H.
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Since atbash is aleph and tav (at) and beth and shin (bash) combined, is the English form of it Azby? And the Greek form Amegabepsi?
R uvvo eztfvob fmxlnuligzyov drgs gsv urihg vcznkov lu zgyzhs yvrmt 'nlmvb.' -Wvirp00:59, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
There is a simple way of writing a decoder for the Atbash
ABCDEFGHIJKLM ZYXWVUTSRQPON
To decode a letter, you merely look at the letter either above or below it. Just something that might fit into the article.