Valencian policeman invents number-based universal language

Trevor @ Saturday June 17th 2006 17:15

“‘300’ is pronounced ‘di’ and means ‘liberty’, while ‘500’ and ‘900’ are pronounced ‘gi’ and ‘ti’ and are translated respectively as ‘crane’ and ‘tree’.” Juan Ramón Palanca says that Usik, his language, is potentially without limits, since there is no shortage of numbers, and that he already has 80,000 words. Children will learn quickly, he believes.

More police news: Agents in Santa Cruz de Tenerife have charged two men after it was found that the third passenger on their moped was a goat wearing a crash helmet.

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