The Genetic Code of All Languages,(Part 2.1; Numerals)
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There are separate set of numerals in different languages to represent numerals from 1 to 9. 'The Genetic Code of All Languages,' works on explaining the reason behind choosing a particular name and symbol for each of them.
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The Genetic Code of All Languages,(Part 2.1; Numerals) - Moni Kanchan Panda
The Genetic Code of All Languages
Part-2.1(Numerals)
By
Moni Kanchan Panda
Copyright 2014 by Moni Kanchan Panda
Smashwords Edition
Cover design and Illustrations by Moni Kanchan Panda
Preface
This is the second book from the series of 'The Genetic Code of All Languages,’ and after the theoretical part of the first book, the duty continues on me, to give detailed explanation, about how efficiently the ‘Code Sheet’ works on numerals of different languages. I have tested it on some of the numerals used in different parts of the world, and it is open for all of you to verify the amazing outcome.
Like the first book, this book also requires your evaluation, feedback and opinion, as 'The Genetic Code of All Languages' is an entirely new subject, with an aim to solve various types of mysteries related to languages.
All the other books from this book series will be available within a few days.
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Numerals of different languages and their connection with ‘The Genetic Code of All Languages.’
Chapter 2: Certain facts about numerals.
Chapter 3: English Numerals.
Chapter 4: Bengali Numerals.
Chapter 5: Arabic Numerals.
Chapter 6: Thai Numerals.
Chapter 7: Hindi Numerals.
Chapter 8: What is ‘The Genetic Code of All Languages?’
Chapter 9: About the Author.
Chapter 1: Numerals of different languages and their connection with ‘The Genetic Code of All Languages.’
After the release of the first part of the book series, which provides an overview of, ‘The Genetic Code of All Languages,’ it is essential to give a detailed view, and in this book I selected numerals.
Nomenclature: Construction of numerals are the most important process, to prove the authenticity of all the theories of ‘The Genetic Code of All Languages,’ which works towards ascertaining as well evaluating the reasons behind naming a particular symbol of any numeral, like, ‘One’ for ‘1’ or, ‘Two’ for ‘2.’ To do that, after assembling all the required graphemes or symbols in the ‘Code Sheet,’ by following the footprint leave by their name, that is ‘One,’ ‘Two,’ or ‘Three’ we get an aggregate value, to tally with the actual value of these numerals.
Reasons to celebrate: So, any one of us who is using the numerals from English, Arabic, Bengali, Hindi, or Thai, by testing the illustrations, will be proud of their ancestors scientific experimentations, as we are using a system logically compact and not developed out of illogical thinking.
Here, I only state the name of those languages, whose numerals are supported by the illustrations in this book, and for the numerals of the other languages you do not have to wait too long to see the outcome.
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Chapter 2: Certain facts about numerals.
‘The Genetic Code of All Languages’ is a system developed for to know why the same numeral is called by different names in different languages and also about the symbols to represent them varies in all languages. One noticeable fact is, English numerals are genealogically descended from Hindu-Arabic numerals, but in each case the symbol and the name are different. So there is enough possiblity of a well thought out system, which has been used for the complex job of nomenclature related to languages.
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Chapter 3: English Numerals
Try to understand the whole construction system by following the Code Sheet, and then take the help of the detailed discussion wherever necessary.
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