2-Digit Number Latin Alphabet

The 2-Digit Number Latin Alphabet is a Latin alphabet that can be used to convert 2 digit pairs into letter combinations and vice versa. There are 20 ¨digit groups¨ that categorize the 100 2-digit combinations that can be made. Here are all the 2-digit combinations:

Examples
So lets say you wanted to turn the word ¨Apple¨ into a number using 2DNLA (2-Digit Number Latin Alphabet), now because there are no digit combinations that start with the main 5 vowels, we will just use the first 5 combinations (ba, be, bi, bo and bu), so for simply ¨A¨ we will just turn it into 00, there is also a variant of this alphabet which allows negative numbers as well, but for now we will just use the original. So, A or (ba) is 00, and there is no symbol for double consonants (like pp) so we will just take the vowel (a) from the last 2-digit combination and apply it to this one to make it pa, (pp -> pa) which is 50, so now we have app (or bapa in native 2DNLA) which is 0050. So now all we have left is ¨le¨ which is 36, so apple is 005036 or 05036 (bapale). So, I mean there are lots of limitations with what can be written and what can't so there is a negative numbers variant of this system.