Simplified Binary Explained
I = 1
V = 0
X = 11
L = 00
C = 111
D = 000
B = 1111
M = 0000
Alphabet
A = MI
B = DIV
C = DX
D = LIL
E = LIVI
F = LXV
G = LD
H = VID
I = VILI
J = VIVIV
K = VIVX
L = VXL
M = VXVI
N = VCV
O = VB
P = IM
Q = IDI
R = ILIV
S = ILX
T = IVIL
U = IVIVI
V = IVXV
W = IVC
X = XD
Y = XLI
Z = XVIV
Between Letters:
Between each letter is a dash (excluded from the end of a word). This represents a change in tone. Between each word are three dots representing a short delay between words. This is a language primarily used by artificial beings as a more simplified binary code
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