88,93 (Number Language)

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Classification and Dialects
88,93 (Number Language) is a language using numbers 0-100. In colloquial dialects, a negative sign (-) was previously used to indicate negative meaning. This was also a way to show a desire to do something, but an inability to fulfill it.

Lexicon
0-10 are pronouns

0 - One (a person), to one, ones

1 - I, me, mine, to me

2 - You, your, to you, hello, hi

3 - He, his, to him, Mr.

4 - She, her, to her, Miss, Mrs.

5 - We, us, to us, our (general)

6 - They, their, them, to them, who, to whom, those

7 - We, us, all of us, the world, everyone, humankind

8 - It, its, to it, with it, that, to that, what

9 - We, us, many of us, most, majority, proportion, representation (of people)

10 - We, us, some of us, a few, secluded (specific)

11-20 are basic description words

11 - a few, some, a couple, at least, and, also, too, as well

12 - many, a lot, much, most, but, although, from, of

13 - yes, all, everything, something, because, for, everybody, true, right

14 - no, not, none, nothing, nobody, do not, false, wrong

15 - often, common, frequent, soon, consistently, very

16 - uncommon, infrequent, abnormal, rare, strange, inconsistent, when, if, goodbye

17 -  always, all the time, now, please, time, minute, hour 

18 - never, none of the time, day, month, year, tomorrow

19 - together, bonded, united, joined, with, thank you, line, wire, group

20 - alone, separated, incohesive, without, unique, special, selfless, single, one, dot, letter

21-30 are emotions, feelings

21 - happy, satisfied, content, pleasured, beautiful

22 - unhappy, unsatisfied, belittled, cheated, displeased, ugly

23 - excited, new, ready, prepared, passionate, eager, aware, knowledgeable

24 - sad, down, mild, low, sorrowful, depressing, blue

25 - bored, old, tired, slow, uncertain

26 - upset, disturbed, mad, angry, pressured, frustrated, embarrassed, flustered, rushed, crazed

27 - smart, clever, interesting, neat, cool, intelligent, meaningful, deliberate, elegant, casual

28 - dumb, lousy, uncool, unintelligent, meaningless, unnecessary, unintentional, fancy

29 - surprised, unsure, scared, shocked, taken aback, disturbed 

30 - scared, frightened, spooked, taken aback, shocked, worried, disturbed, nervous

Grammar Note - Words can basically go in any order, so long as it makes sense.

'''For example: 1,21 -- I am happy. 21,1 -- I am happy. (literally “happy is to me”)'''

Adjectives can also be used together to indicate mixed feelings or emotions.

For example: 1,25,26 -- I am both sad and upset (a mixture of the two).

Numbers are indicated by using dots, dashes, and exclamation marks.

'''One dot equals 1, one dash equals 10, and one exclamation mark equals 1000. These can be multiplied to get any possible number. The multiplication symbol is the hashtag. The equal sign is used to indicate equivalence.'''

'''For example: .. # -.. =  --.... (2*12=24) Here’s another one: -... # ! = -...! (13*1000=13,000)'''

'''As you may have noticed, spaces are used between numbers and signs to avoid confusion. This is not required in written language, but is standard tradition. '''

'''Dashes can also be used before words to indicate a negative meaning. For example: 1,-31 (I’m not coming.) However, this is used primarily in colloquial dialects, and generally not in writing. In the past, this was also a way to show a desire to do something, but an inability to fulfill it. '''

31-40 are basic verbs

31 - to come, go, enter 

32 - to leave, depart, exit

33 - to know, understand, comprehend, to be capable of, to be able to

34 - to think, believe, want to believe, want to know

35 - to like, love, adore, admire, desire, attract

36 - to remove, be against, disdain, detract, separate, reduce, hurt, pain, panic, cry, shed

37 - to want, desire, expect, relate to, sympathize

38 - to feel, touch, need, hold, grasp, write

39 - to watch, view, observe, notice, spot, see, read

40 - to look around, search, want to find, be careful, take caution

'''Fun fact: Odd numbers are generally happy whereas even numbers are generally sad. However, this is not always the case. If you see a number that you don’t like, ignore it.'''

41-50 are basic objects/nouns

41 - home, house, residence, location, situation, heart, hearth

42 - chair, stool, seat, throne, hill, mountain, protuberance, slope

43 - nature, outdoors, outside, weather, element, ocean

44 - clothes, clothing, attire, dress, style, collection, amount, selection, quantity

45 - tool, utility, resource, device, utensil, pen, pencil, instrument (non musical), store, shop, market, cell phone, television

46 - wood, tree, timber, table, bed, bedrock, foundation, core, strength, power, force, chest, metal

47 - food, meal, sustenance, milk, cheese, lunch, dinner

48 - animal, creature, beast, monster, devil, human

49 - ball, rock, circle, spirit, life, earth, ring

50 - book, text, writing, passage, description

'''To make a verb reflexive, just repeat the pronoun after the verb. Example: 1,35,1,12,1,14,35,2 (I love myself but I don’t love you.)'''

51-60 involve location, adjectives, and weather

51 - here, close, near, now, today, next to, by

52 - there, away, far, later, tomorrow

53 - short, small, light, thin, arm, hand, foot

54 - long, big, wide, large, fat, heavy, leg, stomach

55 - path, way, road, street, trail, passageway, route, direction, track

56 - rain, snow, sleet, ice, hail, color, white, winter

57 - warm, sun, daytime, radiance, fire, spark, beauty, brightness, clarity, yellow, summer

58 - cold, wet, nighttime, rigid, damp, shadow, darkness, obscurity, black

59 - grass, ground, floor, land, fertility, meadow, heath, green, spring

60 - blood, color, dye, sweat, tears, bone, killer, red, autumn

'''As you can see, the only way to distinguish rain from snow is by context. '''

For example: 8,56,51 (It rains here.)  16,8,58,56 (When it is cold out it snows.)

'''Question marks signify a question. Therefore if you wanted to ask “What is that?” it would be “8,8?” Too confusing? Go learn Spanish.'''

61-64 are objects

61 - water, fluid, liquid, juice, drink, beverage, lake, pond, stream, river

62 - bag, case, satchel, purse, container, bottle, cup, glass(drink), absence, bottom, downward, bowl, hole, abyss

63 - plant, flower, bush, shrub, neck

64 - covering, hair, hat, jacket, coat, blanket, town, city, bridge, border, topping, addition

65-70 are adjectives

65 - sweet, soft, savory, sugary, delicious, adorable, cute, pet, nice, friendly, sexy, curved, round, fluffy, cozy

66 - crude, hard, solid, mean, awful, evil, unpleasant, not enjoyable, intolerable, frustrating, toxic, poisonous

67 - fun, funny, amusing, enjoyable, entertaining, awesome, wacky

68 - religious, holy, complicated, fancy, spirited, sacred, ancient

69 - full, complete, finished, done, ready, prepared, valuable, meaningful

70 - empty, hungry, vacant, gone, absent

'''Grammar Note: There is no past tense. Now you can stop living in the past and start living in the NOW. There is, however, a future tense. To use the future tense, simply place quotation marks around the verb. '''

'''For example: 2,”31”,51? (Will you come here?)'''

Note: For translation purposes, the past tense is indicated by placing an @ symbol after the verb.

As you may have guessed, some verbs such as “to be” and “to have” are implied and thus can indicate the present or the future.

71-80 are verbs

71 - to eat, drink, take in, taste, absorb, bite, swallow

72 - to talk, speak, sing, release, eject, spit, throw up

73 - to start, begin, happen, attempt, try, wear, put on, place, run, race, trot, compete

74 - to stop, slow, fall, trip, drop, depreciate, stutter, falter, decline, lose, fail, die 

75 - to wake up, get up, be aroused, rise, focus, pay attention, grow, develop, continue, survive

76 - to act, behave, obey, deliver, gratify, follow, pursue, listen, satisfy, allow, enable

77 - to sleep, rest, relax, calm, nap, dose, lie down, give up, surrender

78 - to hit, punch, attack, wrestle, wrangle, smash, destroy, break, ruin, mess up, punish, banish, force, pressure, cook, roast, bake, fry, kill

79 - to make, do, clean, create, play, inspire, convince, persuade, promote

80 - to ignore, decline, refuse, reverse, backtrack, forget, lose, fall behind, procrastinate

'''Grammar Note: There is no plural form of words. Everything is neutral.'''

'''Tip: try saying the words in another language. This way, if one learns the language, they can still be left out of the conversation.'''

'''Names can be spelt out using letters. Example: Jerold,51 (Jerold is here.)'''

81-100 are nouns

81 - game, sport, effort, attempt, journey, voyage, trip, tennis, baseball, soccer, football, basketball...

82 - toilet, bathroom, trash, privacy, danger, radiation, off-limit area, camping

83 - fruit, vegetable, nut, insect, brain, child

84 - fish, seafood, lobster, whale, sea monster, kraken 

85 - paper, board, skin, cardboard, plate, card,sheet, surface, leaf, cracker, grain, wheat, bread, napkin

86 - meat, bird, hoard, chicken, cattle

87 - medicine, drug, pill, remedy, healing, candy, soda, popsicle, pastry, sugar, breakfast

88 - number, math, diagram, designation, role, title, position, job

89 - man, person (m,n), boy, male, father, husband

90 - woman, person (f), girl, female, mother, wife

91 - song, music, show, musical instrument, art, painting, design, sculpture, statue

92 - door, portal, glass, computer, escape, mirror, reflection, edge, side, mail

93 - word, sentence, paragraph, language, translation, comment, remark, dictionary

94 - sky, wild, air, airplane, unknown, universe, upward, color of the sky, mystery, suspense, confusion, deep feeling of awe 

95 - blessing, fortune, good luck, answer, solution, bonus, convenience, openness, smell, scent

96 - swear, curse, warning, misfortune, bad luck, trouble, problem, dungeon, prison, school, issue, inconvenience, regression, sword, gun, weapon

97 - help, aid, thanks, gratitude, subservience, welcome, congratulations

98 - punk, traitor, failure, disservice

99 - determination, conviction, free will, perseverance, belief, progression, change, motivation, solidarity

100 - knot, wrist, sword, boundary, fence, wall, end, death, nightmare, plague, disease, illness, injury

Grammar practice: 1,38,65,66,87 (I’m holding sweet, hard candy.)

Another example: 1,“39”,2,1,12,58,58,100 (I will see you in my coldest, darkest nightmares.)

'''Words are frequently used in combination with other words to create new meaning. For example: 8,95,94! (What a blessing from the universe!)'''

Another one: 17,14,73,79,1,71,58,58,85,86 (Please don’t try to convince me to eat the cold, damp, cardboard-like meat.)

'''Square roots can be used to show that something is a possibility, but is not certain. For example: √1,27 (I might be happy.) Alternatively, a V may be used in lieu of the square root symbol.'''

'''Squared signs show that something is definite, and not uncertain. For example: 2,99^ (You have determination.) Because the verb “have” is implied here, the sign comes after the noun, and not the subject. Generally the sign is placed at the end of a sentence or after an adjective for reinforcement, though there is no real limitation to its placement. Occasionally you will see something like: 1,35,8^,60 (I like that color.) In this case, the sign reinforces that you like a specific color.'''

'''The * sign means that something is not going to happen, or is impossible. For example: I,38,50* (It’s not possible for me to write a book.) Just as with the squared sign, this is usually placed at the end of a sentence, but has no official limitations.'''

'''Don't worry, once you're fluent this will all make sense. :)'''

'''Now do more practice:. $,79, ......., 89, 76,28^,28^,26^ (One dollar convinces seven people to act lousy, unintelligent, and disturbed.)'''

2,14,37,78,6,26^,66^,89,52?! (Don’t you want to punch those crazed, awful people over there?!)

1,”31”,41,19,62,60,87,11,44,21^,63,13,1,90 (I will enter the home with a bag of red candy and a beautiful selection of flowers for my wife.)

It's all about context -- the last thing we'd want in the last example is for you to be entering the home with “blood candy” or “blood medicine”

'''More words are being added every day...So I wish you good luck in your endeavors and I say to you “Auf Wiedersehen”. Thank you.'''

Example text
1,35,1,12,1,14,35,2 (I love myself but I don’t love you.)