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:Graphs of numbers are unphonemicals. <X> after / means allograph or obsolete letter of <X> right before /. <X> Caps is distintiive from NonCaps, a <X> replaced by a letter out of <E T C O L A H K D V F Z B S W N M>, <x> for <e é è t c o ó ö ò l a á ä à â i î u ù h k d v f z b s w n m>. | :Graphs of numbers are unphonemicals. <X> after / means allograph or obsolete letter of <X> right before /. <X> Caps is distintiive from NonCaps, a <X> replaced by a letter out of <E T C O L A H K D V F Z B S W N M>, <x> for <e é è t c o ó ö ò l a á ä à â i î u ù h k d v f z b s w n m>. | ||
<E> is a zero. 000 was Ett. <T> is tenth. x number of t's means a number before t is x times multipled by ten. <T> is an adjective/adverb meaning nothingness. <C> is a hundred, thongh obsolete. 800 was Btt. <O> is a thousand, <xo> mean a number right before <'>, is multipled by thousand <x> times. L'do, first.boundary.fourttimedhousands for exsample, would be number 1,000,000,000,000. | <E> is a zero. 000 was Ett. <T> is tenth. x number of t's means a number before t is x times multipled by ten. <T> is an adjective/adverb meaning nothingness. <C> is a hundred, thongh obsolete. 800 was Btt. <O> is a thousand, <xo> mean a number right before <'>, is multipled by thousand <x> times. L'do, first.boundary.fourttimedhousands for exsample, would be number 1,000,000,000,000. | ||
<K> in formation of <k k> is a parentheses that two sides are merroring, save for <k> which stay unmerroring. More merroring in <ka ak>, <ke ek>, <ko ok>. They are <k ka ke ko ok ek ak k>. <W> two.fives was ten if <V> were five. An intonation or a space for word boundary. ' means boundary in a set words. / or . for an end of a phrase. // or . for end of phrase. | <K> in formation of <k k> is a parentheses that two sides are merroring, save for <k> which stay unmerroring. More merroring in <ka ak>, <ke ek>, <ko ok>. They are <k ka ke ko ok ek ak k>. <W> two.fives was ten if <V> were five. An intonation or a space for word boundary. ' means boundary in a set words. / or . for an end of a phrase. // or . for end of phrase. | ||