Kosra → Koa
Mind, Consious, Knowledge, Passion, is what makes us unique
These words/phrases will be used when exchanging, requesting, providing information
Request and Respond
In conversations, we usually request or respond to information
Kosra - Ta
Koa - Ta
Request Information
Kosra - Tæ
Koa - Tæ
Provide Information
The glyph for KraTa is inspired by a hand with its palm facing upwards,
requesting for information,
Vice Versa,
the glyph for KraTæ is inspired by a hand with its palm facing downwards,
giving information.
The pronunciation for KraTa is inspired by "Kosra" + "KaxiTa" (up)
The pronunciation for KraTæ is inspired by "Kosra" + "KaxiTæ" (down)
Word Structure
Just simply requesting and providing information is not enough, the information type is also required, once the Kosra sign and Request/Provide sign is combined with one of the Fundamental Symbols, we can know what type of information is requested or provided.
"Ta" / "Tæ"
one of the fundamental types / some other symbols
regarding the information you are requesting or providing
Information Specification
Here are some of the combination that can be translated into something that we can normally understand.
Kosra - Ta - Kaxi
Koa - Ta - Ka
Where
Kosra - Ta - Taxi - Ka
Koa - Ta - Ta - Ka
When
Kosra - Ta - Krosno
Koa - Ta - Kro
What
Kosra - Ta - KosraNi
Koa - Ta - Kri
Who
Kosra - Ta - Sæyanæ - Kæ
Koa - Ta - Sæ - Kæ
Why
Kosra - Ta - Sæyanæ - Ko
Koa - Ta - Sæ - Ko
How
Kosra - Tæ - Sæyanæ - Kæ
Koa - Ta - Sæ - Kæ
Because
Kosra - Tæ - Sæyanæ - Ka
Koa - Tæ - Sæ - Ka
So / Therefore
Sometimes, you might end up with combination that cannot be directly translated into a word in English / Chinese / Japanese etc. But sometimes they might make sense.
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Keep in mind, the combinations above are some of the possible combinations, this does NOT mean that those are the only available combinations.
someone may request information about a person,
which one can use "Kra - Ta - Kri",
which can be translated to "who" in English.
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In This case, the one who answers will need to use "Kra - Tæ - Kri",
which does not has a direct translation to English or Chinese or Japanese etc
however it can be broken down into
"Information - Given - Person"
In most languages, animals other than humans have been treated as lifeless objects (instead of "he" or "she", they get to have "it"), however, in Astralica, all animals get to have "KosraNi" or "KrosNi" or "Kri" or "Koi".