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MeMoMaster1 Beta

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One of the leading mnemonic experts of the late 19th century created, thanks to a happy intuition, a mnemonic alphabet. The happy intuition was that some consonants are similar to numbers in the spelling. C is almost similar to a 0, T to a 1 (both have one bar line) N (with two bars) can be associated with 2. Similarly 3, it looks like a M in vertical spelling - 4 is written as an L -5 is an S - b reflects a 6 - a lowercase R looks like a 7 - f in italics looks like an 8 - the lowercase g is a 9. was Tito Aurelj, and by virtue of this bridge alphabet - long enumerations of numbers could be transformed into words - by associating vowels (with null value because they are not contemplated in this alphabet) - consonants not contemplated in the mnemonic alphabet (therefore always with null value) . So 100 becomes TaCCa - that is T (1) a (null) C (0) C (0) a (null). And so on. But following the same principle, even long words can be translated into numbers - so Tacca, of course it is 100, or NaNo is N (2) to (null) N (2) or (null). same vowel and the same word construction algorithm - I get (for the letter A for example) 99 words, which ordered according to their numerical value - also become easy to recall. This is the happy intuition of Aurelj's pupil, Monsignor Coccetti - who gave his name to the table of the same name. 99 key words and images that constitute a safe mnemonic path that the student can easily recall once the associations with their study material . The app was born with the specific intent of improving the acquisition experience of this technique, providing images and writing tools to strengthen the anchoring of concepts - and notes.

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