Mistakes Found

In this mess I call my mind; sometimes my thoughts are overcome with that of gann language and meaning. Since I became aware of whom, what and why I am; there have been times I have been caught out speaking gann language by those closest to me, where I’ve had the question put to me on more than a few occasions – “What did you just say?” Typically, all I do is joke it off, but have to say, it’s starting to become a distraction from living my life as a normal person. It does however have one positive to it; I’m beginning to remember clearly all that of gann language and phrasal expressions. For example; one such occurrence has revealed to me a mistake in my early writing of ‘odd ys e’. It relates to the word ‘gurnr’. As stated before in an earlier blog, gann language was more than just a collection of words and letters; gann spoke in phrases; so when I wrote ‘gurnr’, it should have been correctly spelled ‘gu rn r’, being pronounced ‘goo rn r’. If I break down the phrase further; ‘gu’ means food; ‘rn’ was gann word for tree; and the letter ‘r’ was a notation that stood for any and all things gann considered – ‘female’. Any tree that did bear fruit was considered as being female. When I realized what the letter ‘r’ meant in relation to gender, it became apparent a further mistake had been made in relation to the tree worded ‘g-rnr’. ‘g-rnr was our tallest tree, growing more than a 1000 meters in to the sky – where I can state for a fact – did not bear fruit. Because it did not bear fruit, it was therefore classed as being male; and thus should have been spelled ‘g rn u’ instead; the letter ‘u’ being a notation that stood for any and all things gann considered – ‘male’. I apologize for this mistake; just one of many things that continue to clarify when i’m not actually thinking about it (just happens). Anyway – I’m interested in hearing from those that read ‘odd ys e’ (or in fact this blog), who may wish to comment or ask questions. One can do so by emailing a comment or question to: briankynn3465@gmail.com
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