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An '''ideogram''' is a character that represents an idea, single thought or concept pictured, without being completely obvious about what this idea is. Ideograms form the backbone of some written languages, however no written language can function exclusively using ideograms: As a result many of the characters come to also represent other aspects of language, mainly speech by having characters represent sounds.
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An '''ideogram''' is a character that represents an idea, single thought or concept pictured, without being completely obvious about what this idea is. The term '''ideography''' refers to the writing system that ideograms represent, however no written language can function exclusively using ideograms: As a result many of the characters come to also represent other aspects of language, mainly speech by having characters represent sounds.
   
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While translating the [[Osaarian]] [[cargo manifest]] acquired in [[2153]], [[Hoshi Sato]] discovered a symbol whose ideography she recognized from a piece of the [[Xindi probe]] that [[crash landing|crash]]ed on [[Earth]]. During her initial analysis, she found at least three of the symbols to be an exact match. ({{ENT|Anomaly}})
All forms of the [[bajoran language|Bajoran written language]] share certain root ideograms in common. These root ideograms have both similar meanings and appearances. ({{DS9|The Reckoning}})
 
   
 
All forms of the [[bajoran language|Bajoran written language]] share certain root ideograms in common. These root ideograms have both similar meanings and appearances. ({{DS9|The Reckoning}})
   
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== External links ==
[[Category:Languages]]
 
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Bajoran ideograms

Bajoran "ideograms"

An ideogram is a character that represents an idea, single thought or concept pictured, without being completely obvious about what this idea is. The term ideography refers to the writing system that ideograms represent, however no written language can function exclusively using ideograms: As a result many of the characters come to also represent other aspects of language, mainly speech by having characters represent sounds.

While translating the Osaarian cargo manifest acquired in 2153, Hoshi Sato discovered a symbol whose ideography she recognized from a piece of the Xindi probe that crashed on Earth. During her initial analysis, she found at least three of the symbols to be an exact match. (ENT: "Anomaly")

All forms of the Bajoran written language share certain root ideograms in common. These root ideograms have both similar meanings and appearances. (DS9: "The Reckoning")

External links