| lexicon | |
|---|---|
| Language | Líríná |
| Lemma | th |
| Pos | consonant semantic family |
| Gloss | The consonant semantic family of logical connective words. |
| Definition | The th family of consonants represent the root concepts of logical connection, relation, and conditionality. Using these root concepts, this consonant semantic family contains the 5 Logical Connective words: zá, zí, zú, zé, and zó. |
| Root Concepts | logical connection, relation, conditionality |
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| lexicon | |
|---|---|
| Language | Líríná |
| Lemma | áínézá |
| Pos | interjection |
| English Equivalent | hello |
| Gloss | A Lirina greeting |
| Definition | Hello; greetings; literally "I perceive you" or "I affirm your consciousness." But a more culturally accurate English translation would be "I see you." This word contains a diphthong, which adds greater significance to the core concept of conscious awareness. So imagine somebody looking you straight in the eyes and telling you that they see you. The real you. The conscious you that's looking back at them. That is the way these people say "hello." |
| Root Concepts | concious awareness, you, affirmation |
| Register | ancient |