so... you've stumbled into one of the pages that seems be gibberish on symbols, but don't let that fool you. those symbols are just Wingdings in disguise. each letter represents their respective symbol, from an Android keyboard for example. well, how can you break this decoding barrier? there are ways to do:
first off, is to copy the text and put it on something like Notepad. while the Symbolish font uses the Wingdings method, you can easily decode it just by copying it as if you had an ancient translator already!
but here's the drawback! you can't decode images, unless you can grab those symbols by modern means. you might have to manually decode it, since they can be masked with static or anything that intercepts the grabbing process! however, longer text on images means it'll take time, which is the part of how decoding works.
you might be wondering: where does this Symbolish is currently used from? well, you might see it in the basement of Hananezumi HQ, and there you'll see Kuroshoko! a one of a kind that speaks Symbolish. you might also see some it's Symbolish presence on games made by The Hananezumi Project!
now who made this Symbolish visual language, exactly? you tell Kuroshoko about this one, we don't know shit about Symbolish, unfortunately...
now for the Symbolish to letters chart. good luck remembering the chart!