
Simple Operators
some basic foundations to let numbers interact
Equality & Balance - [ Kiarakoata - Maji - Sæyanæ ]
In math, one of the most important concept is relationship between 2 entities. The Equality Group uses the symbol "a balanced scale" as its radical. These symbols accept 2 inputs, one on it's left, another one on it's right, just like how we normally use them.
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In Maths, these symbols or operators will always be forced to be true.
In Computer Science or Programming, these Operator will output a boolean.
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This category takes inspiration of a scale or a balance, since it measures if both sides are equal or not.
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​Derived from the word [ Kiakoa ] ("Tool for measurement") and [ Maji ] ("Mass"),
This category will have the [ KiakoaMa ] or [KiaMa] prefix
For the balance to behave in a way, the word [ Ssæyanæ ] or [ Sæ ] will also be a part of the prefix

this is a balance, it is nicely balanced
=
[ KiaMaSæ - Ni]

it is so balanced that we need another line to emphasize it
≡
[ KiaMaSæ - Dæf ]

a wibble wobble balance, almost balanced
≈
[KiaMaSæ - Nio]

not balanced, the level is not even on the fulcrum
​≠
[ KiaMaSæ - No ]

left side is lighter
<
[ KiaMaSæ - Ra ]

left side is heavier
>
[KiaMaSæ - Ræ ]

left side is lighter but acceptable
≤
[ KiaMaSæ - Rao ]

left side is heavier but acceptable
≥
[ KiaMaSæ - Ræo ]
Examples
Just like normal equal, 2 operands are on both sides, both for String Script and Story board script.







"Kiara - koata - maji"
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For more info about the tool "Balance" or "Scale", refer to "Emergence Type > Kiara"
"Is / am / are / was / were / will be"
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Here we can use "Kiamasæni" along with information attaching to get the equivalent of "is/am/are/was/were"
here are the equivalent one to one translation:
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is / am : Kiamasæni Sævækoa Kla ni Tako Sævokoa
are : Kiamasæni Sævækoa Kla næ/na/.../ta/... Tako Sævokoa
was : Kiamasæni Sævækoa Kla ni Takæ Sævokoa
were : Kiamasæni Sævækoa Kla næ/na/.../ta/... Takæ Sævækoa
will be : Kiamasæni Sævækoa Kla ni/næ/.../ta/... Taka Sævækoa
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"Kla" is the cropped version of "Klari" ("quantity"),
then followed by a number
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"Ta" is the cropped version of "Taxi" ("Time"),
then followed by a general direction (Ko ("here"/"now")/Kæ ("behind"/"past")/Ka ("forward"/"future"))
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Encapsulation & Separation
In other words, brackets or parenthesis.
They also come in pairs, just like the brackets we know.
The only difference is that we use the number of horizontal strokes to identify which open bracket and close bracket should be paired.

Sometimes, we need to list a collection of items, we separate them by using what we call a "math coma", which is different from a "speech coma".

Examples
Here we have list of items : "apple, orange, lemon, box"







Positive & Negative
in normal math, some of us will get confused between minus and negative, in Astralica, both the minus sign (will be covered afterwards) and the negative sign are totally different. To specify if a number is negative, simply put the sign before the number


positive
negative
What about Klari and Klæri ?
Both Klari and Klæri can be used here as well.