
[ Tæga ] > [ Tæ ] - Thing
Just a thing, can be alive, or not.
Normally in a sentence, a noun is unavoidable. In normal sense, the Subject, Medium and Object in a sentence are Nouns, or NounClauses.
Undersome circumstances, different root words can become nouns.
[ Tæga ] > [ Tæ ] - Name / Noun / Thing

tæga

The symbol is derived from the shape of Tags.
These tags usually appear on Objects or People, perfect for both "Kosrano"es and "Kosrani"es
This symbol can represent "Name" / "Noun".
Pronunciation Inspiration
Inspired by the word "Tag" from English,
after "Japanize beaming" it
we have "Tæga"
Turning Events into Things (a.k.a. Gerund / nounform / NounClause)
Sometimes we can turn the whole sentence into a noun, which has the meaning of "Take this entire event, and treat it as a noun".
We do this by encapsulating the entire sentence with "Tæræf" and "Tæraf"
These 2 particles are derived from "Tæga" and "KaxiRæ" and "KaxiRa"
A sentence / verb / adj / etc
[ TæRæf ]
Start Noun
[ TæRaf ]
End Noun
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