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Tradition tells that the angels have their town language, which is similar, but not identical, to Hebrew.
There are various versions of the alphabet used for this language, the most straightforward of which is the Theban Script. This is the easiest for us to use, because it is the most similar to our own.
Although the characters are quite different, we can simply substitute them for our own letters. You will notice that three letters are lacking - J,U, and W. For J, we use the Theban character for I; for U, the Theban V; and for W, we write the Theban V twice. Words should be transcribed phonectically, for example "enough" would be spelled "enuf" .