Tag: language research

  • Can we have only one language for the world?

    Can we have only one language for the world? See the following German words, (… and corresponding Indian words). You would think Indo-Europian theory of language is valid. But still such a theory might be adhoc and simply a manipulation of what we see in a few instances. In my years of analysis of words…

  • “I can’t believe” !

    “I can’t believe” !

    These tricks are not exclusive to Japanese alphabet. I also used them to match with Odia alphabet and south Indian alphabet to remember. Check this out ! い ଇ ಇ ఇ The “i” [said as e, as in english] has a component which is partially same (two circles, if extrapolated) in Japanese, Odia, Kannada, Telugu.…

  • Learning a few interesting kanji.

    Originally written October 2012. Explained and expanded today, 27-01-2014. Friday, October 5, 2012 at 3:02 pm UTC + 05:30 word of the day: 体 karada and 休 kyuu 。 note 1; 亻this fellow is whats called ninben, which means “person-like part-of-a-kanji”, a part-of-a-kanji is called, a radical, which means a component of a kanji. This…

  • The “story” of “dream” land.

    I don’t know a thing, I admit it. My criticism only suits my ognorance ( — thats a new word, I don’t even know the correct vowels), or I have something terrible about myself. ( — I am all terrible and I love talking about it) But, here is what Gi’ta “really” means. And, its…

  • Citizen Scientist. (a misleading title)

    (Agility, dynamism and masculinity etc, see how I found therefore, 力 in 男 which means man or male. The latter 男, come by merging: strength 力 and sun 日, the power of the sun are what male are usually, woman’s kanji 女, called onna, jou-sei, dan-sei or jo=jiyo=jou=jiyou, they all mean ladies or feminine, comes…