
[ KosraniZoiga ] > [ Koiz ] - Body Parts
Head, Shoulders, Arm, Knees and Toes, but with pattern
so far, there are no known language able to pin point a certain body part with pattern, even if the individual is structured like a tree, say us : Humans
"Koiz"
"Kosrani" means "Living Being", "Zoiga" has the meaning of "Set" or "Collection", in this case, this can be interpreted as
"the Parts that made up a Kosrani". Any word or mechanism that has the body involved, chances are it will have some form of "Koiz" as the prefix of that word.
[ Kosrani - Zoiga ] > [ Koi - Zoi ] > [Koiz] : "Body"
"Kikuo" comes into play
Most of the time, in everyday life, we use "Kikuo" as a mechanism to help pin point body parts.
To clearly state a word is a body part, we can use the "Koizkio" prefix
if context is provided, the prefix can be omited
[ Kosrani - Zoiga - Kikuo ] > [ Koi - Zoi - Kio ] > [Koizkio] : "Body Part (using Kikuo)"
By convention, the Head is the root of the Kikuo Tree. However, naming a body part far away from the head might be wordy. This is why we have multiple shortcut conventions, for different species.
Limbs and Main Parts : Mammals
Most of the mammals has : 1 main body at the center, 4 limbs, sometimes with extra tails
Here we will use Human as an example :
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In this convention, the first step is to state which group we are refering to, there are 5 groups :
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Center Spine
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Left Upper Limb (Left Arm)
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Right Upper Limb (Right Arm)
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Left Lower Limb (Left Leg)
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Right Lower Limb (Right Leg)
The second step is to specify the index of the bodyPart
Step 1 : select group
[ Ro ]
Center Spine

[ TaRæ ]
Left Upper Limb
[ TaRa ]
Right Upper Limb
[ TæRa ]
Right Lower Limb
[ TæRæ ]
Left Lower Limb
Step 2 : specify index

[ No ]
Head
[ Ni ]
Neck
[ Næâ€‹ ]
Sternal Manubrim
[ Na​ ]
Chest / Back
[ Lo​ ]
Stomach / Waist
[ Li ]
Pelvis
[ No ]
Right Clavicle
[ Ni ]
Right Shoulder
[ Næ ]
Right Upper Arm
[ Na ]
Right Elbow
[ Lo ]
Right Lower Arm
[ Li ]
Right Wrist
[ Læ ]
Right Hand
[ No ]
Left Clavicle
[ Ni ]
Left Shoulder
[ Næ ]
Left Upper Arm
[ Na ]
Left Elbow
[ Lo ]
Left Lower Arm
[ Li ]
Left Wrist
[ Læ ]
Left Hand
[ No ]
Right Thigh
[ Ni ]
Right knee
[ Næ ]
Right Calf
[ Na ]
Right Ankle
[ Lo ]
Right Ankle
[ No ]
Left Thigh
[ Ni ]
Left Knee
[ Næ ]
Left Calf
[ Na ]
Left Ankle
[ Lo ]
Left Foot
Furry & Fairy Friends : "BUT WHAT ABOUT MAH TAIL AND WINGS ?!?!"
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Tail is an extension from the pelvis, pelvis in Astralica is "Koizkio-RoLi", by adding "ki", we have :
"Koizkio-Roliki" : Tail
(if context is given, "roliki" is enough)
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For Wings, there are 2 cases : either your upper limbs are your wings or your wings are an extension from your chest(back).
If your upper limb is the entire wing, "Koizkio-TaRa" or "Koizkio-TaRæ" would refer to the entire wing, if you want to specify a part of the wing (say a segment or a joint) you can count the index
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If your wings are an extension from your chest, chest is "Koizkio-RoNa", by adding "ki", we have :
"Koizkio-RoNaki" : Wings (on your back)
(can be shorten to "RoNaki" when context is given)
Examples
Head : "Koizkio-RoNo"
Right Hand : "Koizkio-TaRa-Læ"
Left Calf : "KoizKio-TæRæ-Næ"
Head details
Eyes, mouths, ears, etc, these are too difficult to insert them into the "Koizkio" tree, in this case we have to think "what is thar organ used for" or "what trait does it has ?"

[ KoizSvaLi ]
Eye
[ KoizSvæHæ ]
Mouth
[ KoizSvaHæ ]
Ear
[ KoizSvaKoli ]
Nose
Back in Mah Days
Before the "Kikuo" mechanism is made, naming body parts is a chaotic process.
But the main concept is to notice that body parts are made from joints and segments
Also before "Zoiga" is made, the term "body" used to be "Utzæ"
Is this why we have "Kikuo"
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The Kikuo mechanism is actually made for Naming Body Parts, which is a big problem accross the years 2021 until 2026. So the development of Astralica in this aspect looks something like : Naming Body Parts -> too Complex and ended up with chatic approaches -> put to pause -> Created Zoiga -> Created Kikuo -> coming back to Body Parts




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