Akset
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzġḳã
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Vowels
a (1), e (5), i (9), (o) 6, u (3), ã (2)
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Additional: å – 1
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There are 2 consonants added to the Alphabet.
They sound a strong "r", like "rh", and the sound of "sh", usually <sh> or <kj> digraphs.
And the additional letter "å" sounds "a" one tone higher.
Arithmancy is the study of the sequence of letters, in our language, together with the numbers, and here The Origin is used. But well, actually I did not made the language to conform with the numbers, so I study the sequence of letters.
But sometimes, it's used -- so pay attention to sequence.
As in words like "sabbala", or "telephone", and "kaku", or "wealth", we can see a sequence of roots together.
This is the real study I've made, to use syllables and words as modifyers.
You see "kaku" as "wealth", but we see "a question which has an answer", or the same thing, "wealth".
One may use both meanings with this word, and be grammatical.
That's because, you see, "ka" means "question", and "ku" means "answer".
Then, "ka" is a 3, and "ku" is a 5, so "kaku" is 8, and it's Ecstasy.
Ecstasy is the number of "The Pursuit of Pleasure".
But well, for us the study of the syllables is more important than numbers.
Sometimes, I did work with numbers, but there's no table for this.
I did not create with the intention of finding the numbers.
But yes, I did create with a sequence, mostly all words.
This way, you may understand every word as a modifyer to other words, to be used together with the root (or roots), so to generate new words.
Another example is "dung", or "vehicle" -- it's a very used modifyer.
That's it -- I hope you're enjoying the reading.
Stay Plugged.
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