PULSAR Project (4 Part): Extraterrestrial Language
Vegan language:
Understanding their written name is the general basis of the vegan language. It is not exhaustive, but rather it will provide the necessary basic communication skills needed for unplanned contact with Vegans.
The Vegan language, supplemented by the standard alphabet necessary for the sound reproduction of words, also contains a series alphabetic characters for time pronunciation and to create a plural.
- Vegan alphabet
- Vegan alphabet
- Additional characters
A letter indicating the time is added to the end of the word that is written. For example, the word cold = cool (see picture)
Plural character is added before the word to have full meaning. It is pronounced as the letter Z, as in Zebra - for example the word book - books (see picture)
- Using the word COLD
- Create a plural
Words more than one-sided have an accent always on the last syllable. The only exception to this rule is the plural, where the accent is on the first character. The ditch is always used between two identical spells, an example as in English in a word Ski'ing.
Punctuation - is word separation. There are no spaces between words, only separating characters:
- = indicates the end of a sentence or a paragraph, such as a period.
- + indicates the question as a question mark in English.
- z are quotation marks, as in English, where they close the quotation.
Structure of the sentence:
The basic structure of sentences is Subject-adjective-verb.
Instead of saying, "I read the old book," Vegan would have described the texture structure as, "I read the old book."
Capital letters - In the vegan language, upper case letters are used only for their own names, not for the beginning of the sentence or for the title. If you want to highlight a capital letter, add the letter above the letter. In the vegan language, the sound of the big letter changes slightly. It is very difficult to hear, and it will take years for the earthlings to learn to articulate correctly.
Numerical system - The vegan number system is based on the base 12 and not ten 10 as used on Earth in the decimal system.
- Numbers
- Vegan time description
The position of the first order is called "tie", for example 1. The position of the second order is called wen a = 12 in the decimal system. The position of the 3rd order is called toem a = 144, ie 12 × 12. The next order is called besha a = 1728, ie 12x12x12.
How do we write the numbers of the vegan system:
15 - not written as 15, but 12 + 3 ie 1 × 12 + 3 × 1
400 - is written as 4 × 100 + 0x1 in the decimal system, but in the twelve system it is: 2 × 144 + 9 × 12 + 4 × 1 = in the decimal position it would be = 294
Understanding their time measurements:
The following time measurements are only general approximations and provide only basic information to understand the nature of the practical measurement of vegan time. Vegan clocks are based on the division of 12 and are therefore similar to our time measurement. However, there are some big differences in the length of each time segment.
Vegan Day is called STEL and is equal to twenty-two (22) hours on Earth. It is divided into twelve 12 sections called TARIM. Tarim can be translated as 'hour', which has about our 110 minutes. Each Tarim is divided into twelve units called KEVN, which we translate as "period." This is equal to the length of 9,17 minutes on Earth.
Each KEVN is further divided into 12 sections, called SURIEN. We translate it like 'minutes', which is a long 45,85 second on Earth. Finally, each Surien is divided into 12 sections called EWA. Each EWA equals 3,82 second.
For example: 6 hours are KILTAR = (KIL + TAR) or literally six hours.
Revised Mendeley's Table of Elements:
Element name - tag - atomic weight - atomic number - place and time of discovery
For example, the following text in every known written language is a rough translation of the sentence: "Keep your friends close so the enemies do not come near."
- Font of Nordic and Pleiadians
- Vegan old language and scripture of the Sirians
- Syrian font
- K'Thai and the Orionians
- Antarian font
- A - Font Grays, B - Space symbolic language















