Forms: | Variables correspond to the pronouns of English and are of seven forms, as below. In addition, any variable may be subscripted by using the infix -ci- between it and any Quantifier (Paradigm H), any Alphabet Word (Paradigm M), or any other variable. |
Singular | Plural | ||
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Set | Multiple | ||
I | mi | ||
I, you | mu | mo | |
I, other(s) | miu | mio | |
I, you, other(s) | muu | muo | |
you | tu | tou | too |
you, other(s) | tuu | tuo |
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ti | this | ta | that |
toi | that remark previously mentioned | toa | this remark about to be mentioned |
tio | that situation previously mentioned | tao | this situation about to be mentioned |
dua | is / does (the former) | dui | is / does (the latter) |
bua | this | bui | that |
Subscripted Forms: | dacine = ‘X-sub-1’; micitu = ‘me-sub-you’; deciama = ‘Y-sub-A’; etc. |
Note: | Any of the Alphabet Words of Paradigm M may be used either as variables or as “constants”, i.e., variables with an arbitrarily constant designation. |