Cor: Difference between revisions

From FrathWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Created page with 'The cor (file:Ancaron_Cor.png) is the grouping of Ancaron logograms, and is used to write most basic words. It is normally written from top to bottom, left to right, as i…')
 
mNo edit summary
 
Line 14: Line 14:
*Ancaron ([[file:Ancaron_An.png]][[file:Ancaron_Car.png]][[file:Ancaron_On.png]]): Ancaron "central people"
*Ancaron ([[file:Ancaron_An.png]][[file:Ancaron_Car.png]][[file:Ancaron_On.png]]): Ancaron "central people"


[[category:conscripts]]
*[[Ancaron/Cor list|List of the cor]]
 
[[category:conscripts]] [[Category:Ancaron]]

Latest revision as of 09:58, 27 March 2010

The cor (Ancaron Cor.png) is the grouping of Ancaron logograms, and is used to write most basic words. It is normally written from top to bottom, left to right, as is the marcor. Cor words have a specific meaning, however their pronunciation can vary between the various Ancaron languages. New words can be formed by the combination of several cor. It was based on Japanese Kanji.

Example words:

  • An (Ancaron An.png): center, central
  • Car (Ancaron Car.png): plural
  • Cor (Ancaron Cor.png): writing, to write
  • Mar (Ancaron Mar.png): part, (to) fragment
  • On (Ancaron On.png): person, personal
  • Pot (Ancaron Pot.png): mouth, eat
  • Marcor (Ancaron Mar.pngAncaron Cor.png): "fragmentary cor"
  • Potcor (Ancaron Pot.pngAncaron Cor.png): to speak, speech
  • Caron (Ancaron Car.pngAncaron On.png): people
  • Ancaron (Ancaron An.pngAncaron Car.pngAncaron On.png): Ancaron "central people"