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| Laurajs | Aug 12 2006, 09:06 AM Post #1 |
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i dont understand how to learn sarus ahhh please help me |
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| Krall | Aug 12 2006, 04:49 PM Post #2 |
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Destroyer of souls, baker of cookies.
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Well, you remember the words in Sarus and what they mean in English. [size=1]POST EDITED. Notice to Krall: keep it civil and make new people feel welcome. - Admin[/size] |
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| zixinus | Aug 13 2006, 08:14 PM Post #3 |
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OK, here is this: In Sarus there are seven letters, called "syllables". They are called syllables becuse in themselves they mean something. The seven letters are: Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti After the seven musical notes. The meaning of these sylables are: Do = No, not Re = And Mi = Is, Be Fa = to, at So = if La = The Ti = Yes The combination of these give other syllables, if you say MiSo (or MS as we often cut down to letters for a bit simplocity) then you say "good" (or "positive" and others that have basicly the same meaning), but if you separate these words with something (a space in writing, a change of note in music, black at colors, etc) then you get "is if". There are three slyable words total, making up to 525 syllables, 525 different meanings. These seven slylables can be converted to colors, and more importantly (and neatly) to music. Sarus dictionary is limited, so you have to be creative using it, if you want to say "musical instument" you have to write "mls ll lrr tmm" (music singing claw/nail). There are rules how to write in Sarus, how to speak in Sarus, but these are simple, and can be learned merely by reading them. There is also an (somewhat) unquine writing stlye for Sarus, called Septaglyphs. Register up at: http://www.squidclops.net/sarusnet (the offical site of Sarus) to gain acces to tutorials and all you need to know. Oh and Krall: swich to decaf. |
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| s70driver2 | Aug 16 2006, 03:52 AM Post #4 |
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Arena Award-Best Entrance!!! BLUE TEAM
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^GOOD JOB^
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| hopeandfaith06 | Oct 28 2006, 01:12 AM Post #5 |
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I don't see the point in doing this. It will take ages to write a sentance that makes sence then no one can read it unless you study the codes for ages. Whats the point? |
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| TheEYE | Oct 28 2006, 01:42 AM Post #6 |
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Lurys Fey Daemyt
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Whats the point in learning English? It will take ages to learn how to write a sentence, that no one else will be able to read unless they take ages to learn how! Whats the point in learning French? It will take ages to learn how to write a sentence, that no one else will be able to read unless they take ages to learn how! Whats the point in learning German? It will take ages to learn how to write a sentence, that no one else will be able to read unless they take ages to learn how! And on, and on, and on...... But seriously, the point is that if you are a fan of Brackenwood then the concept of Sarus as a language becomes important throughout Adam's animation. If you dont know the very basics of the language, there will be aspects of Brackenwood that will forever go unnoticed and unappreciated!
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