
[ Fina ] > [ Fi ] - Path / Trace
Record and add them to the list as you go
This is a mechanism, not exactly a word category, instead some word category uses this mechanism
The pronunciation is inspired by "Fudæ", "Pæna"
[ Fina ] > [ Fi ] - Pen / Path / Trace / 1-D Manifold

fina

The symbol is derived from the shape of a pen.
Just like "Kosra", "Fina" does not have a concrete translation.
Just like "Tæga", it is derived from a name tag but it does not mean "name tag", it means "noun".
"Fina" is a mechanism that can be used with other mechanisms.
Pronunciation Inspiration
Inspired by the Japanese word "fudæ" and the Greek word "pæna"
Fina Operators
The main idea is that imagine we have a pen, telling it where to go, but it will only start tracing the path if we tell it to touch the paper and stop tracing the path when we lift up the pen.





[ Fina - KaxiTæ ] > [ Fiæ ] : "Start Trace"
let the pen touch the paper
[ Fina - KaxiTa ] > [ Fia ] : "Stop Trace"
lifting up the pen
[ Fina - Klari - Ni ] > [ Fin ] : "a single tap"
If you are thinking "Should n't it be Fio ?", here we are emphasizing letting the pen having a single tap on the paper, leaving a single mark, and therefore "Klari-Ni"
[ Fina - KaxiRo ] > [ Fio ] : "set current position as pivot point"
when a "Fina Path" is done being traced, it is just a relative shape, and therefore needs a pivot point, which can act as the origin point of the "Fina Path"
[ Ra/Ræ/Ta/Tæ/Ka/Kæ etc ] : "move in that direction by 1 unit"
if you have to move multiple step, we can add "kla<Qty>", or sometimes when we need to go shorter than 1 unit, that also works
Examples
let's say we want to trace out these cells :
Then we can have the following :
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