![]() Add a 1 and you get the first person pronoun, I : ![]() Add a 2 and you get the second person pronoun, You : ![]() In bliss, there is even a plural version of the second person pronoun, You (you all) : ![]() The plural indicator that looks like an " x " can be visuallized to mean plural because it represents "two sticks held together". If you make the person symbol lean over a little you have the idea of Necessity or Need :
Then add the verb indicator and you have the verb, to need : ![]() The verb indicator is derived from a most basic "action" of the earth, a volcano. Add the adjective indicator and you have the blissymbol for Necessary : ![]() Charles Bliss said that an adjective does not represent a real physical thing, but rather it is an evaluation or idea that comes down from the mind about a thing... So the adjective indicator that looks like a " v " implies the arrowhead pointing down from the blissymbol for Idea :
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