in Utah
May 21st, 2003
PRIMARY BASES. Aad means happy in upper language, just as Davra means fun in the upper language. You say ko'l in the lower language when your saying happy, sarcastically. As happy doesn't fit in upper lower or middle language, it'd called Primary Bases. There are actually a lot more Primary Bases words, then there are Upper or Lower words. Let's take a look at just a few P B (the initials of Primary Bases, usually used in letters) words:
Happy
Sure
Now, Primary Bases can be hard, since you also have Jork words. Jork words get mixed naturally with Primary Bases words because Jork words are usually used for lower language mood Jokes. With good and happy jokes you just put together words from the upper language. So you must always say Por Belih (with rumble throat sound on the ih). I am trying to teach you to speak Unockian as good as the natives (my family and friends, who helped develop Unockian) who, naturally can speak it better then anyone, as they helped make the words, using their own comfortabilities, So don't get discouraged. After Aad you make a sound like this: Hurg, to signalize that your starting the sentence, when writing this you put a top line like shown below. Dont think simple words will get you out of happy-sarcastic thingy, the tone you use always counts. Let's see if you can identify this sentence (if you haven't read pre books, you won't be able too)and don't peek at the answer until your sure you can't figure it out.
Aad| Douir Ekle
ANSWER: A HAPPY SENTENCE: The End
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