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Vixen | Hello there! Few weeks ago I've found about art of lexigramming and I must say that It's becoming my new obsession Anyway, I'm currently trying to do a Relationship lexigram of me and someone I like. I was quite excited when I found words "LOVE" and "LOVER", but then I've realized, that since surname suffix for females in our country is -OVA (another ones are -OVSKA and -SKA), he will have "LOVE" with 90% of females from our country. He has letters L,O,E in his name so only V is needed to get LOVE in Union lexigram with him. So, should I write off LOVE as unimportant in this case? Or does it still count? (since my name contains V even without suffix?) |
Lexxigramer | quote: Originally posted by Vixen: Hello there! Few weeks ago I've found about art of lexigramming and I must say that It's becoming my new obsession Anyway, I'm currently trying to do a Relationship lexigram of me and someone I like. I was quite excited when I found words "LOVE" and "LOVER", but then I've realized, that since surname suffix for females in our country is -OVA (another ones are -OVSKA and -SKA), he will have "LOVE" with 90% of females from our country. He has letters L,O,E in his name so only V is needed to get LOVE in Union lexigram with him. So, should I write off LOVE as unimportant in this case? Or does it still count? (since my name contains V even without suffix?)
Interesting! What language are your names from and the surname suffixes? Knowing that may help me better answer your query. Generally suffixes are akin to Mr. and or Mrs. in the English language. Therefore the suffixes are seen more as titles or designations than actual parts of the names. I hope that made sense. |
Lexxigramer | Oh by the way; In a "Relationship Lexigram", the words are the words that only can be found from both names combined and not in common and not as individuals. If you have any questions please feel free to ask!
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Vixen | Thanks for reply! Our names are in Slovak language |
Randall | Thanks for clarifying that, LEXX. |
Randall | I had never thought about how it woud be done. |
Valentine | quote: Originally posted by Lexxigramer: Oh by the way; In a "Relationship Lexigram", the words are the words that only can be found from both names combined and not in common and not as individuals. If you have any questions please feel free to ask!
Thanks for this explanation.
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Randall | Makes sense! |
Randall | Great info to know. |
Lexxigramer | quote: Originally posted by Vixen: Thanks for reply! Our names are in Slovak language
You're welcome! Thank you for clarifying your language.
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Lexxigramer | quote: Originally posted by Randall: Thanks for clarifying that, LEXX.
You're welcome Randall.
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Lexxigramer | quote: Originally posted by Randall: I had never thought about how it woud be done.
I had posted the information several times a few years ago. Information often gets lost if not in topic title though.
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Lexxigramer | quote: Originally posted by Randall: Makes sense!
Thank you! |
Lexxigramer | quote: Originally posted by Randall: Great info to know.
Thank you! |
Lexxigramer | quote: Originally posted by Vixen: Hello there! Few weeks ago I've found about art of lexigramming and I must say that It's becoming my new obsession Anyway, I'm currently trying to do a Relationship lexigram of me and someone I like. I was quite excited when I found words "LOVE" and "LOVER", but then I've realized, that since surname suffix for females in our country is -OVA (another ones are -OVSKA and -SKA), he will have "LOVE" with 90% of females from our country. He has letters L,O,E in his name so only V is needed to get LOVE in Union lexigram with him. So, should I write off LOVE as unimportant in this case? Or does it still count? (since my name contains V even without suffix?)
Hello again😎🌈💖 It has been a long time but are you still interested in this⁉️😎🌈 Are you still around Vixen💖 ------------------
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Lexxigramer | Bumping to answer questions posed again by NightElf-Druid at: http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum8/HTML/002328-2.html |