Sunday, 28 July 2013

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Disjoined vowel indicators;
Words ending in "-ing", for example,
Meeting








                                                        Having

Going





A common ending to words, and is usually used to create present participle from a base ver, "be" to "being". To create this in shorthand, you use the 'I' indicator, downwards and disjoined from the outline of the word you would attach it to; "lead" as a single word and 'I' for "-ing" separated.

Although this ending can be used for any word with the "-ing" at the end. Such as, for example,
Thing





                                                                                                                      King



Ringing




Other endings may still be applied to extend the word, such as 's', 'er' and 'ly' for example,

things



                                                                                       finger


seemingly




There are other disjoined vowel endings, which can be achieved with different vowel indicators, for example, the 'a' indicator disjoined can be used for "-ang", making, for example,

bang




                                                                             gang


The endings shown through the vowel indicators can be combined to create the word with more than one of the endings in the middle or at the end of the word, for example;


bangs

                                                                                  banged


banging



The 'e' indicator is used for the "-eng" ending, which is always followed by "th", for example,

length



                                                                                             lengthen



lengthy




Whereas the 'o' indicator is for the "-ong" ending, for example,
 
wrong




                                                                                      belongs
wronged




The 'u' indicator stands for the "-ung", for example,

rung


                                                                            youngest


lungs

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