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BIKTOR AURELIUS, LO BONIBOLIUSO STONOR

10/29/20243 min read

HÓI HUMANAXES!

In the KUAKSOLIO, I explained what are MU-, KUAK-, SI- and NO-preference. In the SINOSOLIO, I explained how those preferences relate to our 16 logical connectors. Before I continue, I need to explain first Babeliro's phonetics (I did a first attempt on explanation on this link, although that's in photo-Babeliro).

In Babeliro, certain vowels (and to some extend consonants) placed in the right place hint to the use of time:

The black group around the I, represents no timing.
The yellow group around the E, represents present timing.
The blue group around the A, represents past timing.
The green group around the U, represents future timing.
The red group around the O, represents continuous timing.

There are also the non-word sounds represented by W, Q, Z, V and AW, EW, OW, UW. See: KUAKSOLIO.

Pronunciation of all vowels is A, E, I, O, U like in Spanish. Consonants sound like in English, except for:

  • X sounds like "ch" in "cheese".

  • Y sounds like "sh" in "shoes".

  • B sounds either like "b" in "ball" or like "v" in video.

  • C has no current use.

In the SINOSOLIO, we already explain how MU-, KUAK-, SI- and NO-choices, combined with MU-, KUAK-, SI- and NO-situations. They combine with each other to from 16 necessary connectors in any logic:


Then from all connector-words on this table, except MUM [WW], you can also create their respective noun (by adding -O), plural (by adding -OS) and optional prefix- genders (by adding AO- for male and EU- for female), as well as root cases and verbal conjugations when applicable (more on cases on FLUSOLIO and FLUSOS; more on verb tenses on TROLSOLIO and TROLOS).

We show them as singular determiners nouns by ending -O: We show them as plural determiners nouns by ending with -OS:

We show them as negative determiners nouns by beginning with NO-: We show them as questions determiners nouns by beginning with KUAK-:

MUM [WW] (any) is different because the plural of “any” is all numbers, also because in Babeliro there’s also BABELIRO numbers in base 12 (ending in -O/-OS, as other nouns) and BABELARO numbers in base 10 (ending in -U without plurals). Number construction is very simple as all numbers are regular (besides the dual system -O/-U). Each number is added -O/-U in the end; when a digit is multiple of 12/10, respectively. This is added in order while adding -I- in between the digit and the 10 multiples.

Examples in base 10:

165 = ONIXENTU HEKSIDEKU PENTU

8523 = OKTIMILU PENTIXENTU DOBLIDEKU TRIPLU

907 = NUBIXENTU HEPTU

I added the default BABELARO word for each root word, based on my understanding of what the meaning is.

Day 3: Infinite numbers/ordinals + 15 determiners singular + 15 determiners plural (+ 15x4 gendered determiners)


XÁO,
BIKTOR AURELIUS, LO BONIBOLIUSO STONOR DUS BABELAND
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⎄) Í DIKTÁ DOGOR LETIKONI AKUATAS UNTER XELOS PLATSAFU KONIUSO, Í LETIKUAKSERI LO NOAKUIUSO. Í LIRO SERÁ KÉN.
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⌋⌋) Í SERÁ ANTALUNIOR I FUTLUNIOR SOLIOBA TRIPLIUSO.
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(BABELIRO v4.0)