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|colspan=9|<font face=plain>the features to make that private is disabled. <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekma ›</span> which were many times revising <span title='‹ lekma › is overall private. To say few of that, it is a dialact specifical for the writer, manytimes revising so unable to represent, a sought derived language, mixture of dialacts of some certain real languages, directed to be themselves or to seek that what language be simple. Most things to think in mind, is that thing makes simple, is zero lexical morpheme, low amount of loaned words/origins, self generable lexemes, self centred syntax that uniqueness of syntax is innecessary. Though there are writing variants. They were ‹ ekm › / ‹ ekma › / ‹ lekma › /  ‹ lkm › / ‹ lkme ›, ‹ lekmae ›.'>custom dialect</span>, word signifies
|colspan=9|<font face=plain>the features to make that private is disabled. <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekma ›</span> which were many times revising <span title='‹ lekma › is overall private. To say few of that, it is a dialact specifical for the writer, manytimes revising so unable to represent, a sought derived language, mixture of dialacts of some certain real languages, directed to be themselves or to seek that what language be simple. Most things to think in mind, is that thing makes simple, is zero lexical morpheme, low amount of loaned words/origins, self generable lexemes, self centred syntax that uniqueness of syntax is innecessary. Though there are writing variants. They were ‹ ekm › / ‹ ekma › / ‹ lekma › /  ‹ lkm › / ‹ lkme ›, ‹ lekmae ›.'>custom dialect</span>, word signifies
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|colspan=9|<font face=plain>any version, contrarily <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/. Formally ‹ lekmaeneu › /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/. They mean expressions of the written language who is a collection of a thousand of items. Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/ meant Outlanders, whose common language is ‹ lekmae › alongside their native tongue. ‹ cvetaizue › /kuˈtäi̯çy/ is their ‹ lekmae › name.'>‹ lekmae ›</span> means the [[Eighth_edition_lekma#%E2%80%B9%20lekmae%20%E2%80%BA|<span style=color:#000000>eighth version</span>]] solely. This version is a bit more to a variant in that
|colspan=9|<font face=plain>any version, contrarily <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/. Formally ‹ lekmaeneu › /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/. They mean expressions of the written language who is a collection of a thousand of items. Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/ meant Outlanders, whose common language is ‹ lekmae › alongside their native tongue. ‹ cvetaizue › /kuˈtäi̯çiu̯/ is their ‹ lekmae › name.'>‹ lekmae ›</span> means the [[Eighth_edition_lekma#%E2%80%B9%20lekmae%20%E2%80%BA|<span style=color:#000000>eighth version</span>]] solely. This version is a bit more to a variant in that
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|colspan=9|<font face=plain>whose lexical items are cognisable to have been selfly supplied. Structure that for the word is frame or diction,
|colspan=9|<font face=plain>whose lexical items are cognisable to have been selfly supplied. Structure that for the word is frame or diction,
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|colspan=9|<font face=plain>This links nouns till <span title='between words are spaceless. degnated by a momental stop after lattermost nouns, lattermost nouns in a set of words are noun, unneed to have a word to modify.'>a noun right before a ‹<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› or ‹ / <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›/‹ // <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›</span> making a set of words.
|colspan=9|<font face=plain>This links nouns till <span title='between words are spaceless. degnated by a momental stop after lattermost nouns, lattermost nouns in a set of words are noun, unneed to have a word to modify.'>a noun right before a ‹<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>› or ‹ / <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›/‹ // <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›</span> making a set of words.
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|colspan=9|<font face=plain>Set of words discussed earlily in these lines, has two categorisations alternatively.
|colspan=9|<font face=plain>Set of words discussed earlily in these lines, has two way categorisations alternatively.
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|⎛<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎝
|⎛<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎜<br>⎝
| ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄<br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span><font face=plain>[[Eighth_edition_lekma#%E2%80%B9%20lekmae%20%E2%80%BA|<span style=color:#000000>This dictionary</span>]] is concerned lekmae,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span></div>which is pronounced /ˈʔekmɐ/</span><br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>This content is drastically incomplete,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>lexical items will be listed in years<br><br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>Suggestions are appreciated,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>please write it on the [[User_talk:Neubalhhonn|<span style=color:#000000>user talk</span>]]<br><br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>Content is written in the language,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>that is oversea language to this [[User:Neubalhhonn|<span style=color:#000000>writer</span>]]<br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>Although this content,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>is <span title='That is imaginary. An instance of that is some words that are away from this content.'>affected by the made culture</span><br><br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span><span title='Also white _ is filling in some places to align letters rightly.'>Notation</span> to write, words that braced by<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span><span title='space is vain when there is a side of board.'>‹ ›</span> is lekmae or lekma word, braced by<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>" " is equivalent word in a sense of <br><span style=color:#ffffff>______</span>preceding word, words divided by<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span> / are cooccurrences<br>
| ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄<br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span><font face=plain>[[Eighth_edition_lekma#%E2%80%B9%20lekmae%20%E2%80%BA|<span style=color:#000000>This dictionary</span>]] is concerned lekmae,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span></div>which is pronounced /ˈʔekmɐ/</span><br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>This content is drastically incomplete,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>lexical items shall later be listed<br><br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>Suggestions are appreciated,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>please write it on the [[User_talk:Neubalhhonn|<span style=color:#000000>user talk</span>]]<br><br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>Content is written in the language,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>that is oversea language to this [[User:Neubalhhonn|<span style=color:#000000>writer</span>]]<br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>Although this content,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>is <span title='That is imaginary. An instance of that is some words that are away from this content.'>affected by the made culture</span><br><br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span><span title='Also white _ is filling in some places to align letters rightly.'>Notation</span> to write, words that braced by<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span><span title='space is vain when there is a side of board.'>‹ ›</span> is lekmae or lekma word, braced by<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>" " is equivalent word in a sense of <br><span style=color:#ffffff>______</span>preceding word, words divided by<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span> / are cooccurrences<br>
<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>.... is certain quantity of words,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>---- is for that this seems impossible<br><br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span><span title='Texts of hoverboxes are incritical talk.'>Hoverboxes</span> are enabled on some word,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>a box appears when a pointer is over that word</font><br><br>_____________________________________
<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>.... is certain quantity of words,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>---- is for that this seems impossible<br><br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span><span title='Texts of hoverboxes are incritical talk.'>Hoverboxes</span> are enabled on some word,<br><span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>a box appears when a pointer is over that word</font><br><br>_____________________________________
|⎞<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎠
|⎞<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎟<br>⎠
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|<font face=genova>X/x||<font face=genova><span title='This is a letter of xot.'>Xtd/xtd</span>||<font face=genova>----||<font face=genova><span title=<nowiki>'‹ ⭙ ›'</nowiki>>›x‹</span>
|<font face=genova>X/x||<font face=genova><span title='This is a letter of xot.'>Xtd/xtd</span>||<font face=genova>----||<font face=genova><span title=<nowiki>'‹ ⭙ ›'</nowiki>>›x‹</span>
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|<font face=genova>*‹<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›/‹<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›||<font face=genova>----||<font face=genova>a space||<font face=genova><span title=<nowiki>'a ›space‹ or a point between phrases. a space between words'</nowiki>>a ›boundary‹ between words</span>
|<font face=genova>*‹<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›/‹<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span> <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>›||<font face=genova>----||<font face=genova>a space||<font face=genova><span title='a ›space‹ or a point between phrases. a space between words'>a ›boundary‹ between words</span>
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|colspan=4|<font face=genova><span style=color:#ffffff>____</span> X/x means to 'majuscule'/'minuscule'. *that letter is unprobable. About letter <X>/<x>, it is suppliment. <br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>A <span title='‹ E T L N M F D K H S Z B V ›'>majuscule</span> substitutes for a <X>. A <span title='‹ t e é è a á à â u i o ó ò v r l n m f d k h s z b ›'>minuscule</span> substitutes for a <x>.<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>
|colspan=4|<font face=genova><span style=color:#ffffff>____</span> X/x means to 'majuscule'/'minuscule'. *that letter is unprobable. About letter X /x , it is suppliment. <br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>A <span title='‹ E T L N M F D K H S Z B V ›'>majuscule</span> substitutes for a <X>. A <span title='‹ t e é è a á à â u i o ó ò v r l n m f d k h s z b ›'>minuscule</span> substitutes for a <x>.<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>
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|colspan=4|<center><font face=genova><span title='Vocaliation of the letters. That is basically phonemic realisation.'>phonemes</span>
|colspan=4|<center><font face=genova><span title='Vocaliation of the letters. That is basically phonemic realisation.'>phonemes</span>
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|<font face=genova>lexical readings
|<font face=genova>litteral readings
|<font face=genova>lexemes
|<font face=genova>lexemes
|<font face=genova>a dialact
|<font face=genova>a standard <br>dialact
|<font face=genova><span title='‹ cvetaizue › dialact.'>a dialact
|<font face=genova><span title='/kuˈtäi̯çiu̯/.'>‹ cvetaizue ›</span> <br>dialact
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|<font face=genova>tˢ||<font face=genova>'txx', 'xxt'||<font face=genova>t||<font face=genova>t
|<font face=genova>tˢ||<font face=genova>'txx', 'xxt'||<font face=genova>t||<font face=genova>t
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|<font face=genova>ɑ||<font face=genova>'xax'||<font face=genova>ä||<font face=genova>ä, ɐ
|<font face=genova>ɑ||<font face=genova>'xax'||<font face=genova>ä||<font face=genova>ä, ɐ
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|<font face=genova>äɐ̯||<font face=genova>'xáx', 'xaa', 'xai', 'xäx', 'xlx'||<font face=genova>äi̯||<font face=genova>äː
|<font face=genova>äɐ̯||<font face=genova>'xáx', 'xaa', 'xai', 'xäx', 'xlx'||<font face=genova>äi̯||<font face=genova>äi̯, äː
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|<font face=genova>ɐ̯ä||<font face=genova>'xàx', 'xea'||<font face=genova>e̯ä||<font face=genova>e̯ä
|<font face=genova>ɐ̯ä||<font face=genova>'xàx', 'xea'||<font face=genova>e̯ä||<font face=genova>e̯ä
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|<font face=genova>ii̯||<font face=genova>'xix', 'xie'||<font face=genova>iː||<font face=genova>i
|<font face=genova>ii̯||<font face=genova>'xix', 'xie'||<font face=genova>iː||<font face=genova>i
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|<font face=genova>o||<font face=genova>'xox', 'xoe'||<font face=genova>o||<font face=genova>ɐʷ
|<font face=genova>o||<font face=genova>'xox', 'xoe'||<font face=genova>o||<font face=genova>ɐ̠ˀ
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|<font face=genova>ou̯||<font face=genova>'xóx', 'xóe'||<font face=genova>oː||<font face=genova>o
|<font face=genova>ou̯||<font face=genova>'xóx', 'xóe'||<font face=genova>oː||<font face=genova>o
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|<font face=genova>uu̯||<font face=genova>'xvx', 'xve'||<font face=genova>uː||<font face=genova>u
|<font face=genova>uu̯||<font face=genova>'xvx', 'xve'||<font face=genova>uː||<font face=genova>u
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|<font face=genova>u̯i||<font face=genova>'xrx', 'xui'||<font face=genova>ɰʲ||<font face=genova>ɰʲ
|<font face=genova>u̯i||<font face=genova>'xrx', 'xui'||<font face=genova>ɰʲ||<font face=genova>ɰ̩ʲ
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|<font face=genova>jʷ||<font face=genova>'lxx', 'xxl', <span title='Also ‹ ua ›, ‹ ea ›, ‹ uo ›, ‹ ui ›, ‹ ai ›, ‹ oi ›'xxe'</span>||<font face=genova>ʔ||<font face=genova>ɰ
|<font face=genova>jʷ||<font face=genova>'lxx', 'xxl', <span title='Also ‹ ua ›, ‹ ea ›, ‹ uo ›, ‹ ui ›, ‹ ai ›, ‹ oi ›.'>'xxe'</span>||<font face=genova>ʔ||<font face=genova>ɰ
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|<font face=genova>n||<font face=genova>'nxx', 'xxn'||<font face=genova>n||<font face=genova>nˡ
|<font face=genova>n||<font face=genova>'nxx', 'xxn'||<font face=genova>n||<font face=genova>nˡ
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|<font face=genova>d̥||<font face=genova>'dxx', 'xxd'||<font face=genova>d||<font face=genova>t
|<font face=genova>d̥||<font face=genova>'dxx', 'xxd'||<font face=genova>d||<font face=genova>t
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|<font face=genova>øi̯, oi̯||<font face=genova'xöx', 'xoi', 'xdx'||<font face=genova>øː||<font face=genova>u̯ei̯, u̯äi̯
|<font face=genova>øi̯, oi̯||<font face=genova>'xöx', 'xoi', 'xdx'||<font face=genova>øː||<font face=genova>u̯ei̯, u̯äi̯
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|<font face=genova>k, q||<font face=genova>'kxx', 'xxk' 'cxx', 'xxc'||<font face=genova>k||<font face=genova>x
|<font face=genova>k, q||<font face=genova>'kxx', 'xxk' 'cxx', 'xxc'||<font face=genova>k||<font face=genova>x
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|<font face=genova>t͡ʂ||<font face=genova>'zxx', 'xxz'||<font face=genova>ç||<font face=genova>ʂ
|<font face=genova>t͡ʂ||<font face=genova>'zxx', 'xxz'||<font face=genova>ç||<font face=genova>ʂ
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|<font face=genova>b̥||<font face=genova>'bxx', 'xxb'||<center><font face=genova>b||<center><font face=genova>
|<font face=genova>b̥||<font face=genova>'bxx', 'xxb'||<font face=genova>b||<font face=genova>b̥ⁿ
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|colspan=5|<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span><font face=genova> It is allowed for anybody to mix dialects
|colspan=5|<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span><font face=genova> It is allowed for anybody to mix dialects
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|<font face=genova>‹ k .... k ›
|<font face=genova>‹ k .... k ›
|<font face=genova>sign
|<font face=genova>sign
|<font face=genova>‹ K › in formation ‹ k .... k › is a <span title=<nowiki>'Also strikethrough. Seconed ‹ k › might be flipped when handwritten.'</nowiki>>parentheses</span>, <span title=<nowiki>'When nested, they are ‹ k .... ka .... ke .... ko .... ok ek ak k ›/‹ k ka ke ko .... ok .... ek .... ak .... k ›.'</nowiki>>‹ ka .... ak ›, ‹ ke .... ek ›, ‹ ko .... ok ›</span>.
|<font face=genova>‹ K › in formation ‹ k .... k › is a <span title='Also strikethrough. Seconed ‹ k › might be flipped when handwritten.'>parentheses</span>, <span title=<nowiki>'When nested, they are ‹ k .... ka .... ke .... ko .... ok ek ak k ›/‹ k ka ke ko .... ok .... ek .... ak .... k ›.'</nowiki>>‹ ka .... ak ›, ‹ ke .... ek ›, ‹ ko .... ok ›</span>.
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|<font face=genova>‹ Nu
|<font face=genova>‹ Aaaa,aaau
|<font face=genova>›thirtyfive‹ of twelve based number is ‹ Nu ›, that of ten based number is ‹ Md
|<font face=genova>ninetyfive of twelve based number, ten based number of that is ‹ Zd.
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|<font face=helvetia><span title='rel. ›Tenth‹. It is ‹ b › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from Btd.'>B</span>  
|<font face=helvetia><span title='rel. ›Tenth‹. It is ‹ b › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Derived from B two of D, b derived from Le. Ten based number of that is ‹ Le ›'>B</span>  
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|<font face=helvetia><span title='rel. ›Eleven‹' Derived from Ll. twelve based. It is ‹ u › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Ten based nmuber of that is ‹ Ll ›.>U</span>
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|<font face=helvetia><span title='rel. ›Twelve‹ Derived from Lt. twelve based. It is ‹ a › when it is after ‹ X › or before a quantity. Ten based number of that is ‹ Ln ›.'>A</span>
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Abstract

This content is about the eighth version which is spelt ‹ lekmae ›, a variant of ‹ lekma › that the most of
the features to make that private is disabled. ‹ lekma › which were many times revising custom dialect, word signifies
any version, contrarily ‹ lekmae › means the eighth version solely. This version is a bit more to a variant in that
whose lexical items are cognisable to have been selfly supplied. Structure that for the word is frame or diction,
a diction composites two sets of words. Basic diction means "Theme is doing this". About the words in that frame,
former set of words is descriptive or "adjective", latter set of words is theme.
Any set of words that is beginning set of words in a diction, turns to descriptive when preceded by nothing,
the other is theme since preceded by descriptive. Sign, ‹_ _› "space" is after a set of words to designate
an end of a set of words, intonation falls on a set of words is also to clarify them. ‹ / _› "stop" is after a set
to designate an end of diction, ‹ // _› "full stop" is to designate an end of paragraph. The collocation of descriptive-theme
is a complete set of ›modifier-modifee‹. Descriptive or thematic set is away from a diction
when there is context or wording which is given. Descriptive needs to modify a near by thematic set of words
that may be from an other diction.Words have two categories before being a constituent of diction.
Names of objects are nouns, this includes relational noun, rel. in short. Resulted nouns are also nouns.
Names of motions are verbs, this includes stative verb, sta. in short. A set of verb-noun that verb is modifying noun,
results in a noun. Every noun save for a noun right before a ‹_ _› or ‹ / _›/‹ // _› is modifier to the latter next noun.
This links nouns till a noun right before a ‹_ _› or ‹ / _›/‹ // _ making a set of words.
Set of words discussed earlily in these lines, has two way categorisations alternatively.

























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‹ lekmae ›

Annex. first out of four
every former-latter side by sides results in
latter
_ _ noun rel. verb sta.
former
_ _ _ _ sta. noun / theme sta. / theme sta. / theme sta. / theme
noun noun words noun / noun words sta. / sta. words ---- sta. words
rel. sta. words noun sta. words ---- ----
verb sta. words noun ---- ---- ----
sta. sta. words noun sta. ---- ----
__Set of words in a diction is either descriptive set of words or thematic set of words
__They are
_______ description of theme | _ | modifee of description
__They serve for
______description of a diction | _ | theme of a diction
______showing agent of verb | _ | agent of description
_showing object/place of verb | _ | all speaking of things

graphemes
actual approximates _lexicals_ meanings original approximates
E/e Etd/etd every zeroth a ›zero‹, also ‹ T ›
A/a ---- quality ›qualifier of vowels‹, also ‹ A ›
L/l Ltd/ltd every first a ›vertical line‹
N/n Ntd/ntd every second tied a ›vertical lines‹
M/m Mtd/mtd every third tied three ›vertical lines‹
F/f Ftd/ftd every fourth two set of ›vertical lines‹
D/d Dtd/dtd every fifth a ›block‹
K/k Ktd/ktd every sixth two set of ›nook‹, also a ›flipped k‹
H/h Htd/htd every seventh 'ᛖ'
S/s Std/std every eighth ›Ⲽ'
Z/z Ztd/ztd every nineth ›ⴵ'
B/b Btd/btd every tenth ›two blocks‹
X/x Xtd/xtd ---- ›x‹
*‹_ _›/‹_ _ ---- a space a ›boundary‹ between words
____ X/x means to 'majuscule'/'minuscule'. *that letter is unprobable. About letter ‹ X ›/‹ x ›, it is suppliment.
_A majuscule substitutes for a <X>. A minuscule substitutes for a <x>._
phonemes
litteral readings lexemes a standard
dialact
‹ cvetaizue ›
dialact
'txx', 'xxt' t t
e 'xex', 'xee' e ɐ
'xéx', 'xei' ei̯ äi̯
uɐ̯ 'xèx', 'xua' uɐ̯ yɐ̯
äu̯ 'xêx', 'xeu', 'xkx' äu̯ äu̯
ɑ 'xax' ä ä, ɐ
äɐ̯ 'xáx', 'xaa', 'xai', 'xäx', 'xlx' äi̯ äi̯, äː
ɐ̯ä 'xàx', 'xea' e̯ä e̯ä
ɐ 'xâx', 'xae', 'xax' ɐ ɐ
i̯u 'xux', 'xue' iu̯ y
ii̯ 'xix', 'xie' i
o 'xox', 'xoe' o ɐ̠ˀ
ou̯ 'xóx', 'xóe' o
u̯o 'xòx', 'xòe' u̯o y̯o
uu̯ 'xvx', 'xve' u
u̯i 'xrx', 'xui' ɰʲ ɰ̩ʲ
'lxx', 'xxl', 'xxe' ʔ ɰ
n 'nxx', 'xxn' n
'mxx', 'xxm' m m
v 'fxx', 'xxf' f ʋ
'dxx', 'xxd' d t
øi̯, oi̯ 'xöx', 'xoi', 'xdx' øː u̯ei̯, u̯äi̯
k, q 'kxx', 'xxk' 'cxx', 'xxc' k x
ŋ̥ 'hxx', 'xxh' ŋ ɳ
s 'sxx', 'xxs' s
t͡ʂ 'zxx', 'xxz' ç ʂ
'bxx', 'xxb' b b̥ⁿ
__ It is allowed for anybody to mix dialects
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signs
meanings
notes
‹ X › number a larger letter, also 'a negative number sign', designates this is a beginning of number, which ends till a < >/<. >. <Xxx>/<'xxx>/<Xx>/<'xx>/<X>/<'x> is a positional system of decimal. First <X>/<x> of <Xxx>/<'xxx> is a hundredfold since two <x> afters. First <X>/<x> of <Xx>/<'xx>/is a tenfold since a <x> afters. First <X>/<x> of <X>/<'x> is their numbers.
‹ E ›/‹ e › number a measurement of quantity. number this is a 'zero', fills the place, the place is 'zero', a number before this will be tenfold. '1 000' is <Ett>. <E> may be a lot of 'zero' in a row. <E> is on beginning of a fraction number.
‹ T ›/‹ t › quantity a measurement of quantity. number/a number, every twelveth. this is a 'zero', fills the place now it is 'zero', placed before/after a <.> a number before this will be twelvefold.
‹ C ›/‹ c › quantity measurement of quantity. <xc>is a hundredfold <x> though, <xc> equals <xtt>, <C>/<c> in this sense is out of date.
‹ O ›/‹ o › quantity a measurement of quantity. number, a 'thousand'. quantity is a measure word. this is a thousand, placed after a ‹ . ›, a number before this will be thousandfold. ‹ x › of ‹ .xo › means an amount, a number right before ‹ . › is ‹ x ›-much-thousandfolds. ‹ xxx....xo › would be addition of ‹ x › ‹ x › ‹ x ›....‹ x ›.
‹ k .... k › sign ‹ K › in formation ‹ k .... k › is a parentheses, ‹ ka .... ak ›, ‹ ke .... ek ›, ‹ ko .... ok ›.
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samples
descriptions
‹ bbzo › a number ›29-fold-thousand‹
‹ See › number ›800‹. ‹ Seee. ›, ›8 000‹ equals ‹ S.o ›.
‹ L.fo › ›first-multiplication-fourthousandfold‹ would be number '1 000 000 000 000'.
‹ N.do Dst Stn Fnk Mzz Dlh. Emk'' L.bo ›/
‹ N.do Dst.fo Stn.mo Fnk.no Mzz.o Dlh.a-Emk'' L.bo ›
a set of numbers, 2 580 802 426 399 517.000000000000000000000000000036
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‹ H'ett'ett'dse. _›/‹ H.mo'E'dse. _ a number 7 000 000 580.
‹ M.-N./ D. doz// › a number of, 3 plus 2 equals 5
‹ a D./ doz Z- 'F o M.-N.// › a number of, 5 equals 9 minus 4 or 3 plus 2
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‹ Aaaa,aaau › ninetyfive of twelve based number, ten based number of that is ‹ Zd. ›
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Vague conceptual tendency
words basical meaning thus words basical meaning thus words basical meaning thus
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'txx'

nothingess tei 'xex' outsideness 'xxt' a period xot
'lxx' openness,
filterless
lek 'xéx' determinative sei 'xxl'
'nxx' encircle naz, naa 'xèx' 'xxn' diminuitive
'mxx' 'xêx', 'xkx' 'xxm' earthen
'fxx' 'xax', 'xâx' commoness laz 'xxf' tool sof
'dxx' 'xáx', 'xlx', 'xdx' verbal 'xxd'
'kxx' solid shape kae 'xàx' 'xxk'
'hxx' 'xux' 'xxh'
'sxx' 'xix' nergetic 'xxs'
'zxx' 'xox' dome shape
of any size
'xxz' individualness
'bxx' encycle bai 'xóx' 'xxb' wholeness
---- ---- ---- 'xòx' ---- ---- ----
---- ---- ---- 'xvx' through ---- ---- ----
---- ---- ---- 'xrx' representing
a letter of
'x'
xui ---- ---- ----
_ 'x' is any letter
signs
genres
notes
‹ ` ›
component
roundness quality
‹ ´ ›
component
palatal quality
‹ ¨ ›
component
quality
‹ . _
signaliser decimal point of ‹ .a › 'that number is multiplied by first', <span title='‹ a › of ‹ .a _› is usually unwritten, this is applied without a signal of another way.'>‹ . › originates ‹ .a ›.
‹ . ›
signaliser multiplication, a number before <.>
is multiplied by a number after <.>
_ ' › signaliser ‹ ' › of ‹ 'x.... ›/‹ -'x.... ›, is a beginning of a negative number. a < > is before the signal.
‹ ' ›
signaliser X of <X' >/<Xx....'>/<Xa >/<Xx....a> have the common quantity. a ‹ › afters.
‹ '' _
division ‹ ....x'' X.... ›/‹ ....x'' 'x.... ›, a number before ‹ '' _
is divided by a number after ‹ '' _›, a ‹ › afters.
_ _
addition add the numbers/words, ‹ / _›/‹ // _›, momental stop after a word/words degnates foremer next word is a lattermost word, an ›intonation‹ or ›a side‹ meant a boundary between words
‹ - ›
addition also ›a space‹, addition when their units are mutual, words with links is spaceless between words, ‹ - › may divides eight or more words uncutting the links
‹ ' ›
separator boundary in a set word, ‹ '›/‹' › or 'on sides of a word when spaced' this ‹'› is usually unwritten.
‹ / _
separator end of words/a diction, ›comma‹. ‹_ _›/‹/ › of ‹/ › is unwritten when there is a side of board. is noun, or a close of a diction / a thematic words
‹ . _
separator end of a words/addition, ‹ ›/‹/ › of ‹/ › is unwritten when there is a line break or a side of writing board. a ‹ › afters.
‹ // _
separator end of dictions, full stop in a sense. a ‹ › afters. ‹_ _› of ‹ // _› is unwritten when a board side instead.
_ _
addition a space means basically addition, this is applied without a signal of another way, when their units are mutual, add the numbers/words
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addition ‹Xxx›/‹'xxx› is multiplied by quantities/units after ‹ . ›
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addition little loudnesses are on themes, this inadequately distinguishes a theme from phrases in a diction
xxx/XX code language/country code of reality. Formation was to pick if ‹ ekm ›, ‹ CT › were real things then,
‹ ekm-CT › is the ›‹ lekmae › language spoken in ‹ Kutarutchu ›-land‹, also ‹ ekm.neu › is ‹ lekmae › language, ‹ CT.sok › is the ›land of Kutarutchu‹.

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T E tei ....
L .... e .... a ....
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o ....
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lek lekmae ....
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N
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neu ....
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naz
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M ....
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mae ....
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F ....
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D ....
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K ....
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H ....
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sok ....
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Z ....
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.... B
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X x U A k / k k // k k ' k k - k k ' ' k Words are in their practical looks.