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<p>Arabic text into Latin script when using these technologies to communicate.To handle those Arabic letters that do not have an approximate <a href="page.php?w=Phonetics">phonetic</a> equivalent in the Latin script, numerals and other characters were appropriated known as "code switching". For example, the numeral "3" is used to represent the Arabic letter  (<b>')--note the choice of a visually similar character, with the numeral resembling a mirrored version of the Arabic letter. Many users of mobile phones and computers use Arabish even though</b></p><p>
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