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I saw something recently that made the argument that English has structures that act like kanji as well. The same is true for Spanish.
Consider the glyph 1. By itself you'd read it 'one', but then what about 1st, where it is read 'fir-'? And then 10 and 11 don't match either of those, or each other.
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