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Sæyanæ - Descs & Adjs

Attaching traits and describing nouns

Most Adjectives can be built based on the Fundamental Types

01:LowMidHigh

Crank Low, Crank Medium, Crank High

Most of the Adjectives can be categorized into 2 groups :

one express some excessiveness of some trait

Then, the other one expresses some lack of certain traits.

Here we have 3 groups : One Excessive, one Suitable and Neutral, one Lacks

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[ Sæyanæ - Klari - KaxiTa ]

[ Sæ Kla ]

Crank High

Event_Adjective_Crank_Medium.png

[ Sæyanæ - Klari - KaxiTo ]

[ Sæ Klo ]

Crank Medium

Event_Adjective_Crank_Low.png

[ Sæyanæ - Klari - KaxiTæ ]

[ Sæ Klæ ]

Crank Low

Examples

Here are some normal English Adjectives translated to Astralica Adjectives

KaxiRaae.png
Klari_Square.png
pfr_1.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png

[ Ka - Raæ - Kla - Ni - SæKla ]

"Space - Left and Right - Quantized - 1 Dimension - Crank High"

"Wide"

KaxiRaae.png
Klari_Square.png
pfr_1.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_Low.png

[ Ka - Raæ - Kla - Ni - SæKlæ ]

"Space - Left and Right - Quantized - 1 Dimension - Crank Low"

"Narrow"

02:Comfort

Wider Range & Comfort Zone (Subjective Describing)

Here we can attach information if the level of the adjective is desirable, acceptable, neutral, toleratable, undersirable

here the "æra" group can be treated as a "comfort zone circle"

Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
Circle0.png

[ Sæ - Kla - æru]

High + Perfect

Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
Circle1.png

[ Sæ - Kla - æru]

High + Acceptable

Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
Circle2.png

[ Sæ - Kla - æru]

High + Neutral

Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
Circle3.png

[ Sæ - Kla - æru]

High + Toleratable

Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
Circle4.png

[ Sæ - Kla - æru]

High + Undesirable

Examples

Here we have different level of Brightness, here all the adjective will have the [ Li - Ka - Kla ] or [ LiKa ] prefix 

Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_Low.png
Circle4.png

[ Sæ - Klæ - æra ]

"Charcoal Dark"

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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_Low.png
Circle3.png

[ Sæ - Klæ - æræ ]

"Kind of Dark"

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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_Low.png
Circle2.png

[ Sæ - Klæ - æri ]

"Just Dark, Shade"

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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_Low.png
Circle1.png

[ Sæ - Klæ - æro ]

"Cozy Dim"

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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_Low.png
Circle0.png

[ Sæ - Klæ - æru ]

"Purfect Dark"

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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
Circle0.png

[ Sæ - Kla - æru ]

"Comfortable Bright"

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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
Circle1.png

[ Sæ - Kla - æro ]

"Acceptable Bright"

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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
Circle2.png

[ Sæ - Kla - æri ]

"Just Bright"

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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
Circle2.png

[ Sæ - Kla - æræ ]

"a bit too Bright"

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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
Circle4.png

[ Sæ - Kla - æra ]

"Bright Mode"

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Warning

Intensity of some traits and Comfortness are 2 individual parameters, although sometimes they may have co-relations, it is not guaranteed that the more some traits are undesirable the more intense they are.

3:Comparisions

Comparisons (Objective Relative Describing)

Just like in English, Adjectives can become comparative by adding "er" and become superlative by adding "est"

Astralica uses the concept of a balance to decide which 2 entity has more of that trait than the other

Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png

[ Sæ - Kla - KiaraKoataMajiSæyanæKaxiræ ]

Sæ - Kla - maræ ]

HighThe Left one has more of this trait

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Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png

[ Sæ - Kla - KiaraKoataMajiSæyanæKaxira ]

Sæ - Kla - mara ]

HighThe Right one has more of this trait

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Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png

[ Sæ - Kla - KiaraKoataMajiSæyanæKaxita ]

Sæ - Kla - mata ]

HighThe Left one has most of this trait

maji.png
KaxiTa.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png

[ Sæ - Kla - KiaraKoataMajiSæyanæKaxira ]

Sæ - Kla - maro ]

HighThe Both have the same amount of this trait

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Examples

Some concepts can be explained in a clearer way by giving examples,

Some examples can be given to reinforce the reader to find the pattern of some logics or rules

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Kosra.png
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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
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Emoji_Circle_B.png
Kosra.png
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[🔴 LiTaKlaSæKlama 🔵]

"🔴 is not brighter than 🔵"

"🔵 is brighter than 🔴"

here

🔴 in some way is the subject

The comparative adjective somehow becomes a verb

🔵 in some way is the object

Double Negation

If you were to flip "Stæ" to "Sta" or vice versa, and at the same time if you were to flip "ma" to "mæ" or vice versa, the meaning stays the same.

"I am taller than you are" is the same as "You are shorter than I am"

4:PronunciationCropping

Pronunciation Cropping

To make things less complex and redundant,

we can omit the following parts :

 the first "æ" from "sæklæ", "sæklo", "sækla"

the first "æ" from "æra", "æræ", "æri", "æro" , "æru" (if subjective)

the "ar" part or the "ma" part (if objective)

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a

skl

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o

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æ

Circle4.png

ra

Circle3.png

Circle2.png

ri

Circle1.png

ro

Circle0.png

ru

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ma

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mo

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ta

Adjective to Verb

When an adjective is used as a verb,

then the "skl(a/o/æ)( (r(a/æ/i/o/u))/(mæ/ma/ta) )" segment should go to the front instead.

If the adjective uses the comfort zone mechanism (Subjective Describing),

then it is not transitive because it is only describing itself

If the adjective uses the comparison mechanism (Object Describing),

then it is transitive because it is being compared to another noun,

an Object is expected

Examples

As an example, we can use the word "Comfortly Dim"

 

"LikaKla-Sklæro" is an adjective, it is to be used in side a "Kosra Segment"

"Sklæro-LikaKla" is an "adjective converted verb"

"Sklæmæ-LiklaKla" is an "adjective converted verb" as well, but transitive

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Krosno_Lira.png
Kaxi.png
Klari.png
Event_Adjective_Crank_High.png
equ_05-less.png
Emoji_Circle_B.png

[🔴 LiTaKlaSæKlama 🔵]

"🔴 is not brighter than 🔵"

"🔵 is brighter than 🔴"

here

🔴 in some way is the subject

The comparative adjective somehow becomes a verb

🔵 in some way is the object

Extra

Extra - Magnitude Segment

Most of the adjectives we know or are familiar with can be interpreted as "a magnitude of some sort of trait", this also demonstrates that sometimes a pair of adjectives are anonyms.

"bright" is "a huge amount of light"

"dark" is "tiny amount of light"

A Magnitude Segment is to be attached and used with a Krosno Subcategory Symbol.

 

Here we will use the "Klari" symbol to represent "quantize something",

and then we have a single-digit Prime Factor Script Number to rate the Magnitude from 0 to 15, where 0 is none or neutral and 15 is full drive.

 

if the number is negative, the Klari sign will be written up-side-down.

In this case, we have 3 types of Magnitude Meters, although these differences do not have differentiation in the grammatical or literal part of Astralica, it is still can be picked up / detected by the speaker/writter/listener/reader according to the context :

Parametric

Desired Target

Emphasizing

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pfr_A.png
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pfr_8.png
pfr_7.png
pfr_6.png
pfr_5.png
pfr_4.png
pfr_3.png
pfr_2.png
pfr_1.png
pfr_0.png
pfr_1.png
pfr_2.png
pfr_3.png
pfr_4.png
pfr_5.png
pfr_6.png
pfr_7.png
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pfr_9.png
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pfr_B.png
pfr_C.png
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overshoot excessive

noticable excessive

acceptable excessive

desired range

acceptable deficient

noticable deficient

overshoot deficient

overshoot excessive

noticable excessive

acceptable excessive

desired range

noticable deficient

overshoot deficient

astronomical

satisfied

neutral range

acceptable deficient

noticable deficient

immediate ignore

These meters are NOT RIGID

Everyone has their own meters and decisions to decide which number to use,

the table above is just a general idea of which number maps to which situation.

To pronounce a Magnitude Segment, "Klari" always comes first, and it is cropped to "Kla".

If the number is negative, "Klari" will become "Klæri", and it is cropped to "Klæ".

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