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Raymy 32 Handbook - Chapter 02
French Version - Table Of Contents - Bibliothèque dédiée
par David Sicé
What follows will give you the basis of the Raymy language. The Raymy langage is a constructed language in which words are defined by the signes that composed them – verbally, the syllabes.
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Any syllable beginning with an OU sound (« ou » from « you ») is a mode. Modes are more or less adjectives.

YOU EYN: A proper name (phonic mode).
WOUN: A number of items in a group (digital mode)
KOUN: A price, a cost, a debit (digital mode).
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DOUN: A serial number, a date (digital mode).
VOUN: A color (sensory mode).
BOUN: A salary, a profit, a credit (digital mode).
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SHOU EYN: A Raymi quote (phonic mode).
LOUN: An hour, a clue (sensory and digital mode).
ROU EYN: A writing, a drawing, an icon (sensory and phonic mode).
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SOUN: A dimension, a size (sensory mode).
MOU EYN: A sound, a pronunciation, alien words.
NOUN: A label, a numbering (digital mode).
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When an AY root directly follows a mode, the mode describes a quality of the thing that the root describes.
WOUN JAYN: Many individuals, at least one.
SAYN WOUBAYN: Many foods from a land.
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The phonic modes evoke articulated sounds.
The digital modes evoke digits.
The sensory modes evoke sensations.
YOU PARI EN, SHOU PARI EN, MOU PARI EN
The proper name which sounds like "Pari", the Raymy sentence that sounds like "Pari",
The non Raymy words that sound like "Pari".
WOUKEN, KOUKEN, DOU KEN, LOU KEN, NOU KEN.
A group of three,
a price of three units, the third step, it is three o'clock, the number three.
VOUKEN, SOUKEN, ROU DEIN EN.
The colour orange, rather small, the drawing of a house / the written depiction of a house.
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The final N of a mode can disappear before an AY root or another OU mode, except for vocal modes like YOU (proper names), MOU (sounds and alien words), SHOU (Raymi quotes) and ROU (writings, icons and drawings).
WOUDAYN: Many houses, at least one.
YOU LONDON ENSAY JAYN: An individual that comes from a place named « London ».
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The final N of a mode can be stressed by stretching the last vowel of the mode, as already seen for a AY-root.
WOU OUN (« Wou ounne »).
YOU LONDON ON (« You london on »).
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An OU-mode can evoke or qualify one or several objects of the same kind. It can evoke or qualify people, animal or things of any gender.
WOU JEIN : People, several individuals, some men, some women, men and women.
SEI WOUN : People or things from a land.
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