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      **Index
#contents(fromhere=true,level=2)

**About this page

This is the official wiki of &quot;Majuuyu&quot; which is the language constructed by N.koduke (N.こづけ).
Already known Majuuyu Words: [[Majuuyu Vocabulary]]
Answers for some questions from comments of the YouTube video: [[Q and A]]
If you have some ideas, please leave some comments here: [[Comment Field]]

&amp;color(#F54738){&amp;bold(){日本語バージョンの説明を見たい方は下のリンクへどうぞ}}
Also you can read the wiki in Japanese from below.
→[[https://w.atwiki.jp/constlangmajuuyu/pages/1.html]]

Note: We are not so good at English, so this page could have something wrong about English grammar or something.

**What is Majuuyu
&quot;Majuuyu&quot; is pronounced like mah-zhoo-yoo.
Majuuyu, an artificial language, is an international auxiliary language constructed based on the concept that is &quot;&amp;bold(){easy to learn}&quot;.

****Features
Majuuyu words are composed by simple ideographic characters called &amp;bold(){Bases}, which makes it it easy to create words and to be visually understandable.
Explanatory video by the creator (but in Japanese)
&amp;youtube(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFjQ0QGdtDk&amp;lc=Ugzg3SmUZpUVXwwObdN4AaABAg)

**Majuuyu Characters
As discribed above, Majuuyu words are composed by simple ideographic characters called Bases.
The following is lists of Bases. Bases may be added or be removed in the future.
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・Ideograph Bases (for words)
| &amp;image(ba1.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(se1.png,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(ka1.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(me1.png,,height=50,width=90)|
|&amp;image(mi1.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ra1.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(si1.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(te1.png,,height=50,width=90)|
|&amp;image(ya1.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(yo1.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(yu1.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ku1.png,,height=50,width=90)|
|&amp;image(ko2.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(と.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(プ.png,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(マ.png,,height=50,width=90)|
|&amp;image(sa1.png,,height=50,width=90)|
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・Phonetic Bases (for grammar)
|&amp;image(ha.png,,height=70,width=90)|&amp;image(i.png,,height=70,width=90)|&amp;image(o.png,,height=70,width=90)|&amp;image(ta.png,,height=70,width=90)|&amp;image(to.png,,height=70,width=90)|&amp;image(ン.png,,height=70,width=90)|

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***・The size of Bases
Majuuyu has the rule about size of words.
And each Base has particular width and height to make it easy to represent size of words.
In this section, the length of the scale of the accommodating compartment described below is set to 1.

Hereinafter, they are written in the order (width, height).
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・The height and width of ideographic Bases

(width, height)
|&amp;image(ba1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(se1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(ka1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(me1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(mi1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(ra1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(si1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(te1.png,,height=20,width=40)|
　(2, 2) 　(2, 2)　 (3, 1) 　 (2, 2)　(2, 2)　 (1.5, 3)　 (2, 2) 　 (1.5, 3)

|&amp;image(sa1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(ya1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(yo1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(yu1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(ku1.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(ko2.png,,height=20,width=40)|&amp;image(と.png,,height=20,width=30)|&amp;image(プ.png,,height=20,width=25)|&amp;image(マ.png,,height=20,width=25)|
　(2, 2) 　 (3, 1) 　(3, 1)　 (3, 1) 　 (2, 2)　(3, 1.5)　(2, 2) (1, 1)  (2, 2)


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・The height and width of phonetic Bases

|&amp;image(ha.png,,height=20,width=30)|&amp;image(to.png,,height=20,width=30)|
(2, 3) 　 (2, 2)


Note: The size of Bases which is representing part-of-speech are not conciderd.
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・Special Base


(0,0)
Space Base

This is a shapeless Base with only sound.
It is mainly used for expressing the layout in text communicaton.

For example,
&amp;image(ムヤ2.png,,height=20,width=30)
is described like that &quot;There are a Space Base at the top and → at the bottom.&quot;

And
&amp;image(ヤム2.png,,height=20,width=30)
is described like that &quot;There are → at the top and a Space Base at the bottom.&quot;

These differences are easy to recognize visually but they are difficult to describe verbally. So the Space Base is used.
The sound of it is &quot;mu&quot; (temporaly).
They are placed according to the placement pattern table below, and do not have a shape, but affect the placement.
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***・Rules about creating words

***The size of words
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A character must be placed so that it fits into the above compartment (7 horizontal x 6 vertical).
This means that the sum of the vertical values of the entire character must be less than 6 and the sum of the horizontal values must be less than 7.
If this assumption is met, the entire character will be enlarged to the limit of the compartment (for improve readability).

***Maximum number of usable bases
The number of bases that can be used per character is limited to &amp;color(#F54738){ 7}.
Any more than this, and the placement patterns will become too many and the pronunciation will become redundant (though it is redundant at the moment).

The outermost base of the base in which the &quot;entering&quot; is happening is equally counted as one.

***The direction of bases
Some bases have a direction.
To distinguish the directions verbally, bases of the same kind with different directions have different pronunciations.

At the moment, there are only two or four directions, but there is a possibility that there will be eight directions in the future.

The following is a base depicting the directions.

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|&amp;image(ba1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(ba2.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(ka1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(ka2.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(ko1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(ko2.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(ko3.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(ko4.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(ku1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(ku2.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(me1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(me2.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(mi1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(mi2.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(mi3.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(mi4.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(ra1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(ra2.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(sa1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(sa2.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(se1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(se2.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(si1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(si2.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(ya1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(ya2.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(ya3.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(ya4.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(yo1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(yo2.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(yo3.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(yo4.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(te1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(te2.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(te3.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(te4.png,,height=50,width=100)|

|&amp;image(yu1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(yu2.png,,height=50,width=100)|

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***entering
In majuuyu, a base can go inside a base.
I call it &quot;entering&quot; when a base goes inside a base.
The base outside of the letter where the entering is occurring is called the outermost base, and the base inside is called the inside base.

↓example of words↓
|&amp;image(スマサス　お金.png,,title=money,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(スサジュープス　注意.png,,title=caution,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(スヤス　回る.png,,title=go around,height=50,width=100)|

To pronounce orally the letter in which entering is occurring, use
&quot;Su + (outermost base sound) + (inside bases sound) + Su&quot;.
Therefore, when entering occurs in →, it is pronounced as &quot;suyasu. When entering occurs at the ←, the pronunciation is &quot;sujasu&quot;.

Entering can only be done up to one inside. This means that triple circles, etc. are not possible.
The bases in which entering is occurring have a special way of calculating parcels.

If the inside base is a single &quot;・&quot;, the size is counted as (2,2).
Otherwise, the size is calculated using only the inside bases.
However, the outermost base is also counted as one for the number of bases used.

The following is a list of possible outermost bases and the letter form of outermost base when the content is blank.
When the inside is empty, it is pronounced as &quot;Su + (outermost base sound) + Su&quot;.

&amp;image(マ.png,,height=50,width=60)
|&amp;image(ko1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(スゲス.png,,height=50,width=100)|
|&amp;image(ko2.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(スコス.png,,height=50,width=100)|
|&amp;image(mi4.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(スパース　星.png,,height=50,width=100)|
&amp;image(ku1.png,,height=50,width=100)
&amp;image(sa1.png,,height=50,width=100)
|&amp;image(ya1.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(スヤス　回る.png,,height=50,width=100)|
|&amp;image(yo.png,,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(スヨス.png,,height=50,width=100)|
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***Layering

In majuuyu, there are times when a base overlaps under a base.
I call it &quot;layering&quot; when a base comes under another base.
In addition, the base where the layering occurs is called the layering base, and the base that comes under the layering base is called the under bases.

Note: Creator is not good at English, so the naming is just perfunctory. Please don&#039;t be offended if I&#039;m wrong. If you want, please comment in the comments section with a better name.

↓example of words↓
|&amp;image(リヨーヨリ　座標.png,,title=coordinates,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(レササーレ　星.png,,title=star,height=50,width=100)|&amp;image(レヨジューゲーレ.png,,title=bow,height=50,width=100)|


When orally pronouncing the letters in which layering is occurring
&quot;Re + (layering base sound) + (under bases sound) + Re&quot;.
Therefore, when layering occurs in →, it is pronounced &quot;reyare&quot;.
And so, when layering occurs in ←, it is &quot;rejare&quot;.

In layering, only one base can be placed on top, while under bases can be placed up to the entire compartment.

The way to calculate the size of the base where layering is occurring is
(the size of layering base)≤(the total size of under bases)
then the total height and width of the under bases is counted as the size of the word, and

(the size of layering base)&gt;(the total size of under bases) then the size of the layering base is counted as the size of the word.

The number of bases used is the sum of one layering base and the number of under bases.
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***Distance between bases
In Majuuyu, bases may be attached to bases without any spaces between them.
For example, in the word &quot;majouille,&quot; from which this artificial language is derived, each base is completely attached to each other.
&amp;image(マジューユ　木.png,,height=50,width=100)

I am still working on how to verbally distinguish this.
It is also expected to have some effects on production.

**Pronunciation
There are many pronunciations that need to be examined, but for now, here are some tentative pronunciations.
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|&amp;image(ba1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(ba2.png,,height=28,width=50)|
re reh

|&amp;image(ka1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(ka2.png,,height=28,width=50)|
ka kah

|&amp;image(ko1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(ko2.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(ko3.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(ko4.png,,height=28,width=50)|
ki ge kih geh

|&amp;image(ku1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(ku2.png,,height=28,width=50)|
ku kuh

|&amp;image(me1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(me2.png,,height=28,width=50)|
me meh

|&amp;image(mi1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(mi2.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(mi3.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(mi4.png,,height=28,width=50)|
mi pi mih pih

|&amp;image(ra1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(ra2.png,,height=28,width=50)|
ra rah

|&amp;image(sa1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(sa2.png,,height=28,width=50)|
sa sah

|&amp;image(se1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(se2.png,,height=28,width=50)|
se seh

|&amp;image(si1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(si2.png,,height=28,width=50)|
shi shih

|&amp;image(te1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(te2.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(te3.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(te4.png,,height=28,width=50)|
te da teh dah

|&amp;image(ya1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(ya2.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(ya3.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(ya4.png,,height=28,width=50)|
ya ja yah jah

|&amp;image(yo1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(yo2.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(yo3.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(yo4.png,,height=28,width=50)|
yo jo yoh joh

|&amp;image(yu1.png,,height=28,width=50)|&amp;image(yu2.png,,height=28,width=50)|
yu juh

&amp;image(と.png,,height=28,width=40)
to

&amp;image(to.png,,height=28,width=50)
ni

&amp;image(o.png,,height=28,width=50)
o

&amp;image(ta.png,,height=28,width=50)
ta

&amp;image(ン.png,,height=28,width=40)
n
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**Grammar
There are still a lot of undecided items, so I&#039;ll write about them once the main idea is decided. The grammar will probably be similar to Japanese.
I&#039;m thinking that it might be a good match for Chinese tense expressions.

**Prospects as an international auxiliary language
I&#039;d like to aim for a language that has the position of &quot;sometimes you see it on the information board at the airport...&quot;.
I&#039;d also like to see comments on the Internet that are written in Majuuyu, or something like that.



**IME
In the future, Majuuyu would like to be able to input directly in IME.
Direct input here means something like the Hangul IME, which automatically combines the elements.
In addition to direct input, I recently started thinking that it would be nice to be able to convert from other existing languages.
For example, if you type &quot;person&quot; in English, &quot;i&quot; will appear as a conversion candidate, and if you type &quot;people&quot;, &quot;iii&quot; will appear as a conversion candidate.

The creator is not an expert in programming.
If I want to develop an IME, I will have to study it by myself or ask someone else to do it.
In any case, I need to think about how to input data.
The following is a list of current ideas.


&amp;bold(){Draft of the process}
Receive input from keyboard
↓
Call up placement patterns based on the number of characters entered (up to 7).
↓
Assign the value of the length and width of the bases to the called placement pattern.
↓
Based on the assigned values, find the sum of the length and width of each matrix, and find the maximum value.
↓
Exclude patterns where (maximum horizontal value) &gt; 7 or (maximum vertical value) &gt; 6
↓
For the remaining placement patterns, output images so that the coordinate point &quot;・&quot; is at the center of each base.

If there is more than one candidate for conversion, machine learning or other methods will be used to prioritize the most frequent words for display.
----

The following are the placement patterns (6 and 7 are still under construction)

・Number of bases 1
&amp;image(プ.png,,height=35,width=40)

・Number of bases 2
|&amp;image(ププ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|

・Number of bases 3
|&amp;image(ツプ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププ3.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププ4.png,,height=35,width=70)|

・Number of bases 4
|&amp;image(ツププ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププ3.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププ4.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ2-2.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ3.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(ププププ4.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ5.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ6.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ7.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ8.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ9.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ10.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(ププププ11.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ12.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ13.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププププ14.png,,height=35,width=70)|

・Number of bases 5
|&amp;image(ツプププ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプププ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプププ4.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプププ7.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプププ8.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプププ9.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプププ10.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(ツプププ11.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプププ12.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプププ13.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプププ14.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプププ15.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プツププ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プツププ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(プツププ3.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プツププ4.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プツププ5.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プツププ6.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プツププ7.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププツプ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププツプ4.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(ププツプ5.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププツプ6.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププツプ7.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププツプ8.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププツプ9.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププツプ10.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(プププププ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ3.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ4.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ5.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ6.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ7.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ8.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(プププププ9.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ10.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ11.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ12.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ13.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ14.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ15.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(プププププ16.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ17.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ18.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ19.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ20.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ21.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ22.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(プププププ23.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ24.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ25.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ26.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ27.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ28.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ29.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(プププププ30.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ31.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ32.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ33.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ34.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ35.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ36.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(プププププ37.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ38.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ39.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ40.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ41.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ42.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ43.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(プププププ44.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ45.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ46.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ47.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ48.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ49.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ50.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(プププププ51.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ52.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ53.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ54.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ55.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ56.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ57.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(プププププ58.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(プププププ59.png,,height=35,width=70)|

・Number of bases 6
|&amp;image(ツプツプ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプツプ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプツプ3.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプツプ4.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプツプ5.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプツプ6.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツプツプ7.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(ツプツプ8.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ3.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ4.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ6.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ8.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(ツププププ11.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ12.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ13.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ14.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ15.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ16.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ17.png,,height=35,width=70)|
|&amp;image(ツププププ18.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ19.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ツププププ20.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププツププ1.png,,height=35,width=70)|&amp;image(ププツププ2.png,,height=35,width=70)|

**Verb animation feature proposal
I think the verbs in Majeure are rather intuitive and easy to understand (I&#039;m proud of that).
Wouldn&#039;t it be much easier to understand if the verbs were animated and the characters really moved?
Wouldn&#039;t it be easier to understand?

If we take into account the fact that we will be spreading the word on the Internetit should not be technically impossible to create a language in which letters move.
Even in the days of Galakay, it was possible to send moving pictograms, so I don&#039;t see why it can&#039;t be done with Majeure.

The following videos are simulations of what happens when you animate a verb.

It looks really good, doesn&#039;t it?
I can see a future where Majuuyu is used on electronic billboards :)

(I recommend right-clicking on the video and playing it in a loop.)
&amp;youtube(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYSKPjk8MB0)
|&amp;image(カサジャー　沈む.gif,,height=60,width=110)|&amp;image(カユプヤ　泳ぐ.gif,,height=60,width=110)|&amp;image(サヤツサ　増える.gif,,height=60,width=110)|&amp;image(サヤツジュー　分解する.gif,,height=60,width=110)|&amp;image(ジャジュージューヤ　開ける.gif,,height=60,width=110)|
|&amp;image(ジューヤジャジュー　閉める.gif,,height=60,width=110)|&amp;image(ツジューヤサ　組み立てる.gif,,height=60,width=110)|&amp;image(プユユトヤ　寝る.gif,,height=60,width=110)|&amp;image(ヤサ　動く.gif,,height=60,width=110)|&amp;image(ユサヤー　飛び出す.gif,,height=60,width=110)|

**Notes
I&#039;m trying to create a placement pattern for the IME.
There are so many, I&#039;m dying. Someone help me!
I&#039;ve never heard of such an easy way to go over 100 patterns...    </description>
    <dc:date>2022-10-24T21:13:26+09:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Majuuyu Vocabulary</title>
    <link>https://w.atwiki.jp/constlangmajuuyuen/pages/11.html</link>
    <description>
      ***Overview of this page

This is a list of words in Majuuyu made by the creator.

Pronunciation is not available because it has not been determined yet.
I&#039;ve added the meanings (you can find them by hovering the mouse cursor over them).
If I come up with a better arrangement, I will overwrite it. I&#039;d like to create a community where we can discuss placement ideas someday.


It&#039;s also good to try to guess what it means beforehand.
If you get it right, it can be described as an intuitive word.
Incidentally, if you know the basic words, your prediction accuracy will be higher.

In addition, the vocabulary list is divided into the following levels.

　|part of speech
　|―the number of letters(ascending-order)
　|―――the number of bases(ascending-order)

If it is more than two letters, it is an idiom.

*Vocabulary
**Noun
****one character
//1
//テンプレ→|&amp;image(,title=,,height=50,width=90)
|&amp;image(sa1.png,title=object / material / triangle,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(me1.png,title=eye,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(ba1.png,title=bad thing / not / multiplication火,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ka1.png,title=water / liquid / soft things,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ko2.png,title=vessel / curve,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ku1.png,title=space / square,,height=50,width=90)|
|&amp;image(ra1.png,title=electricity / crack,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(se1.png,title=emotion / heart / love,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(te1.png,title=hand,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(yu1.png,title=earth / ground / line / partition,,height=50,width=90)|

//2
|&amp;image(スマサス　お金.png,title=money,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(スサヨース　エネルギー.png,title=energy,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(メバ　魚.png,title=fish,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(リヨーヨリ　座標.png,title=coordinates,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(レササーレ.png,title=star,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(プジュー　人.png,title=person / I,,height=50,width=90)|
|&amp;image(マジュー　植物.png,title=plant,,height=50,width=90)|

//3
|&amp;image(カカシ　雲.png,title=clouds,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(カカマ　空.png,title=sky,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(カーヨーカー　匂い.png,title=smell,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(キキト　虫.png,title=insect,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(スサジュープス　注意.png,title=caution / warning,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(テサデー　取引.png,title=transactions,,height=50,width=90) |
|&amp;image(ププセー　犬.png,title=dog,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(マジューエー　桃.png,title=peach,,height=50,width=90) |&amp;image(マジューユ　木.png,title=tree,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(レヨジューゲーレ.png,title=arch,,height=50,width=90)|

//4
|&amp;image(スクツマス　国.png,title=country,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(サプサプユ　猫.png,title=cat,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(メマジューエー　ピンク.png,title=pink,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ヨーマジョーユ　一日.png,title=day,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(スクツユス　紙.png,title=paper / document,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(スヨス.png,title=rotation / spin,,height=50,width=90)|

//5
|&amp;image(ジューココジューユ　王.png,title=king/crown,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(	テスクユカスデー　約束.png,title=promise,,height=50,width=90)|

//6
|&amp;image(ツプツジュー　人々.png,title=people/everyone,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(	プジューテデープジュー　友達.png,title=friend,,height=50,width=90)|

****two characters(idiom)
|&amp;image(パサジョンマジュージョー　果物.png,title=fruit,,height=50,width=90)|

**Adjective
//2
|&amp;image(ジューヨーイ　高い.png,title=high,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ユヨイ　長い.png,title=long,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(メマユイ　明るい.png,title=bright,,height=50,width=90)|

//3
//4
//5
//6
//7
|&amp;image(スマサススマサスパスマサスイ　安い.png,title=cheap,,height=50,width=90)|

**Verb
//雛形→|&amp;image(,title=,,height=50,width=90)
//2
|&amp;image(クヤ　出る.png,title=go out,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ヤク　入る.png,title=come in,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ヤサ　動く.png,title=move,,height=50,width=90)|

//3
|&amp;image(カサジャー　沈む.png,title=go down,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(カサヤー　浮く.png,title=go up,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(サヤバ　壊す.png,title=break,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ジャテサ　取る.png,title=take,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ジャテジュー　引く.png,title=pull,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(テージャーユ　叩く.png,title=strike,,height=50,width=90)|
|&amp;image(マユヤー　上昇する.png,title=pull up,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ミサジャ　食べる.png,title=eat,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ミサヤ　吐く.png,title=spit out,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(メサヤ　見る.png,title=look,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ヤーサジャー　振動する.png,title=viberate,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ヤサシ　消す.png,title=delete,,height=50,width=90)|
|&amp;image(ヤテージュー　殴る.png,title=hit,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ヤテサ　触る.png,title=touch,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ヤテジュー　押す.png,title=push,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ユサヤー　飛び出す.png,title=jump out,,height=50,width=90)|

//4
|&amp;image(スヤス　回る.png,title=spin / rotate,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(カユプヤ　泳ぐ.png,title=swim,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ジャサヤサ　離れる.png,title=leave,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ジャジュージューヤ　開ける.png,title=open,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ジャテスマサス　儲ける.png,title=profit,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(テーサジャーユ　落とす.png,title=drop,,height=50,width=90)|
|&amp;image(テサデヤ　渡す.png,title=pass on,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(テサヤーユ　拾う.png,title=pick up,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(テプジュージャ　助ける.png,title=help,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ププクヤ　言う.png,title=say,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ミヤプジュー　話す.png,title=talk,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(メサトヤ　観察する.png,title=observe,,height=50,width=90)|
|&amp;image(ヤサジャサ　近づく.png,title=come near,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ヤテーシテー　外す.png,title=avoid,,height=50,width=90)|

//5
|&amp;image(サツヤサ　ぶつかる.png,title=hit,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ツジューヤサ　組み立てる.png,title=construct,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(プユユトヤ　寝る.png,title=sleep,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ヤツサヤ　並ぶ.png,title=line up,,height=50,width=90)|

//6
|&amp;image(テーサツジャーユ　叩きつける.png,title=strike,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(テースクツユスジャー　書く.png,title=write,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(マジューヤスマシスジュー　枯れる.png,title=wither,,height=50,width=90)|&amp;image(ヤテーササデジャ　交換する.png,title=exchange,,height=50,width=90)|

//7
|&amp;image(ヤテースマサスサデジャ　買う.png,title=buy,,height=50,width=90)|

//雛形→|&amp;image(,title=,,height=50,width=90)    </description>
    <dc:date>2022-07-15T16:05:30+09:00</dc:date>
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    <title>FAQ</title>
    <link>https://w.atwiki.jp/constlangmajuuyuen/pages/12.html</link>
    <description>
      **Frequently Asked Questions
I&#039;ll be posting various questions and tentative answers.
The questions were picked up mainly from YouTube comments.
This post is also intended to be a memo for ideas and other miscellaneous things.
----
&amp;color(#1c9111){&amp;bold(){Q：How would you describe a word that represents a concept?}}

Conceptual things first attempt to be represented by metaphors of physical things.

society
　↓
group of people
　↓
&amp;image(スクツプツジュース　社会.png,,height=20,width=40)
Like this.

If that seems impossible, just pull sounds from existing languages.
example：&quot;but&quot;→ &quot;//～//&quot; (this is from japanese)

If even that seems impossible, just make up a word with a sound arrangement that is easy to say.

Adverbs like &quot;very&quot;,&quot;really&quot; are difficult to express.

Well, in the world of cognitive linguistics, there is a theory of image schemas, and I believe that most of them can be represented by metaphors.
----
&amp;color(#1c9111){&amp;bold(){Q：How do you express the names of elements, planets, animals, and plants?}}

For planets other than those in our solar system, we can either borrow sounds from the names of individual planets, or just throw in the alphabet. Minor planets may have their own alphabetic proper names.
For the planets in the solar system, except for the Sun, Moon, and Earth, I plan to use ✧ as the radical, and put a Japanese reference bases below or to the right of it.

For the elements, it would probably be more user-friendly or world-friendly to write H, He, Li, Be, etc. in English as they are. Sounds, too.
However, I have created technical terms for redox/ions/molecules, not elements.
The creator himself has a desire to write his university notes in Majuuyu, so more science-related words will be added in the future.

This is a personal matter, but I was expecting to be able to concentrate on my studies in that field, since I needed to understand the concept properly in order to create easy-to-understand technical terms for placement in majors. However, it seems that I was a person who didn&#039;t want to study more than I wanted to create a word for Majuuyu (I lost a university credit lol).

For plants and animals, the kanji radicals (such as &quot;犭&quot; and &quot;木&quot;) are also found in majuscule, so the character form should be &quot;radical + characteristics of the plant or animal. In this case, the &quot;characteristic&quot; can be a shape, a property (such as poison), a color, or anything else as long as it is easy to understand. For example, &quot;peach&quot; would look like &amp;image(マジューエー　桃.png,,height=50,width=90)(tree radical)+(peach shape).

However, I have a feeling that this nomenclature will exceed the limit of the imagination required.

So how about this?

The aforementioned nomenclature will be applied only to those that are highly necessary for this purpose.
Here, the condition is that there is a certain amount of trade in the animal or plant as a commodity between countries with different languages.
If it does not meet this condition, it means that its name is fixed in one language, and if it gets this far, we can borrow the sound of that one language and add it to the radical.
In other words, for animals that live only in a particular region, the &quot;sound used by the people of that region for the name&quot; becomes an element other than the radical.

For example, a tree called &quot;tahibo&quot; that grows in a specific region of the Amazon would be called &quot;majuu-tahibo&quot; (now majuuyu hasn&#039;t &quot;ta&quot;, &quot;hi&quot;, or &quot;bo&quot;, but the pronunciation can change in the future, so please take it with a grain of salt.).

I feel that this would not be too inconvenient from a practical standpoint.    </description>
    <dc:date>2022-06-19T19:41:14+09:00</dc:date>
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