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- Timerio abstract "Timerio is a constructed language based on numbers. It was presented to public in 1921 by the Berlin architect Tiemer as a pure literary language and should be used for automated translations. The idea was, that every concept is assigned by a number. The language shows similarities to the Dewey Decimal Classification by Melvil Dewey.The only known sentence is the number-combination 1-80-17, which means I love you. Here the 1 stands for I, 17 for You and 80 for Love. Alternatively, 2 can also be used as a description of you according to some forms. Thus, the number-combination would read 1-80-2. Given the basic concept that 1 equals I, and that the designation starts from that viewpoint onwards, it is a logical alternative to accept 2 as another term for you.".
- Timerio wikiPageID "27826544".
- Timerio wikiPageRevisionID "542817451".
- Timerio hasPhotoCollection Timerio.
- Timerio subject Category:Constructed_languages.
- Timerio subject Category:Translation.
- Timerio type Abstraction100002137.
- Timerio type Communication100033020.
- Timerio type ConstructedLanguages.
- Timerio type Language106282651.
- Timerio comment "Timerio is a constructed language based on numbers. It was presented to public in 1921 by the Berlin architect Tiemer as a pure literary language and should be used for automated translations. The idea was, that every concept is assigned by a number. The language shows similarities to the Dewey Decimal Classification by Melvil Dewey.The only known sentence is the number-combination 1-80-17, which means I love you. Here the 1 stands for I, 17 for You and 80 for Love.".
- Timerio label "Timerio".
- Timerio label "Timerio".
- Timerio sameAs Timerio.
- Timerio sameAs m.0cc59p8.
- Timerio sameAs Q36761.
- Timerio sameAs Q36761.
- Timerio sameAs Timerio.
- Timerio wasDerivedFrom Timerio?oldid=542817451.
- Timerio isPrimaryTopicOf Timerio.