Official language letters
The letters of the official language depend on the hexadecimal system of computer encoding, and it is not like our current languages, that is, it does not depend on memorizing the drawing for each letter or number, but rather depends on its own laws and rules, so you can see one letter written in a thousand ways and the letter can be known only through the rules … This is a set of symbols that all represent a single letter
The main letters depend on the computer's hexadecimal system, and their number is sixteen characters, and the numbers and the rest of the letters depend on the main letters, meaning that we will understand how to write numbers and letters, regardless of their number, through the identifier of the main letters.
In the beginning, we will get acquainted with the hexadecimal system used in the computer. In this system, we have four digits, the first digit represents the number one, the second is two, the third is four, and the last is eight, as in the table
1000 | 0100 | 0010 | 0001 | 0000 |
1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 0 |
If we want to write the number five, for example, we will see that it is the sum of four and one, i.e. the first and third digits, and the number seven is the sum of four, one and two, i.e. the first three digits. See the following table
0000 | 0 | 1000 | 1 | 0100 | 2 | 1100 | 3 |
0010 | 4 | 1010 | 5 | 0110 | 6 | 1110 | 7 |
0001 | 8 | 1001 | 9 | 0101 | 10 | 1101 | 11 |
0011 | 12 | 1011 | 13 | 0111 | 14 | 1111 | 15 |
We have sixteen numbers from zero to sixteen. Any letter must contain the structure, which is the first letter, then four sides. Each side will represent a field from left to right and from top to bottom. The location of each field is expressed. In the following example, the letter A in English is The structure and the X are the four sides, from the left above the first cell, i.e. one, then from the right above two, from the left below four, and from the right below eight, so that the final shape becomes as follows:
Now, to apply the previous rule and see how the letters will be and on more than one image, numbers can be written. Look at the following figures
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ||||||||||
٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ||||||||||
٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ | ٫٫٫ |
As you can see, you can complete the missing letters without problems, as this language depends on logic, not memorization
The main letters in the official language:
The way the letters are pronounced in the official language is as follows
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
q | w | e | r | t | y | u | i | o | p | a | s | d | f | g | h |
Sh | Z | S | B | K | T | F | L | M | H | W | a' | e | o | a | u |
The secondary letters are added to the drawing of the main letter with a circle or a small dot on the left, and its sound is close to the sound of the letter that corresponds to it from the main letters | |||||||||||||||
16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 |
vq | vw | ve | vr | vt | vy | vu | vi | vo | vp | va | vs | vd | vf | vg | vh |
J | The | th ink | P | G | D | V | R | N | KH | Ya | A'a | Ea | Oo | Aa | Ua |
Rules for writing and understanding letters:
1- We must know the first letter and the last letter in order to be able to know the rest of the letters accurately
2- It is possible to predict the letter without the need to know the first and last letter in most cases, but in other cases we must see these two letters.
3- The fixed body is the first letter
4- The fixed body or structure with all four limbs is the last letter
5- The parties are read from left to right and from top to bottom
6- The dash or line from the left means decimal numbers, and the right means hexadecimal numbers and above duodecimal.
7- The main letters are abstract
8- The rest of the non-major letters are arranged through a circle or a dot on the left as secondary letters, then up, right, down.
9- The first party represents one, the second two, the third four, and the fourth eight
10- All limbs must be of the same length. Short limbs can be placed in place of the missing limbs when the letter is alone, so that the reader knows the location of the intended limb.