
[ Tæga ] > [ Tæ ] - Thing
Just a thing, can be alive, or not.
Normally in a sentence, a noun is unavoidable. In normal sense, the Subject and Object in a sentence are both Nouns.
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 or nounform)
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 "Tæræ" and "Tæra"
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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