Sacred Kai and Lumin / unit 3 / lesson 3
Sacred Unit 03: Name-Making, Root Resonance, Vowel Paths, and Character Names
Learn how to create and annotate Kai names through loans, roots, vowel paths, character resonance, and sacred commentary without forcing false etymology.
vocabulary
grammar
practice types
learner boundary
Common Kai first
Sacred Kai, Lumin, vows, seals, chants, and name commentary are specialist layers. Every sacred line should have a plain Common Kai restatement before any inner reading or symbolic interpretation.
- Give a plain Common Kai restatement.
- Separate public meaning from private or symbolic resonance.
- Never use sacred wording to hide uncertainty or avoid a practical answer.
spaced review
grammar return practice
Start here before the new lesson work. These earlier patterns are deliberately returning in a later lesson.
Sacred Unit 02: Kai, Kaiven, Ve, Ra-ai, Vow Language, and Inner Readings
Before new material, explain the older pattern aloud and write one fresh Kai sentence with it.
- avoiding legal and medical ambiguity
- Common Kai frame for vows
- kai as source-love and creative coherence
- kaiven as sixfold love-field
- ma as blessing
- ra as timeless claim
- sacred formula commentary
- sacred root interpretation
- ve as six and complete chord
- ven as sixfold field
- vow language with lankai and kontao
practice sheet
write your answers
A. Classify the Name
Choose the best classification.
loan / Kai-root name / sacred closure
loan / vow / Lumin seal
poetic field name / technical loan / ordinary food word
story-local proper name / loan rule / punctuation
story-local name with possible sarai + niva resonance / medicine word / question marker
sacred closure / personal name / ordinary noun
mariaalesoKaivenYominelSarainivara-ai
B. Vowel Path Recognition
Match each form to the best commentary tendency.
lumalumolumaisiluselikaie
Options:
- source or beginning.
- manifest visible form.
- beyond or extended field.
- hidden depth or rest.
- inner quality or harmony.
- relation or action.
C. Root Resonance
Write the stable field for each root.
kaivenlumnivnelsar
D. Complete the Name Entry
Fill the missing field.
- Display name: Maria. Kai form:
maria. Status: ____. - Display name: Kaiven. Roots: ____.
- Display name: Nelkai. Roots:
nel + kai. Plain meaning: ____. - Display name: Sarainiva. Possible roots:
sarai + niva. Warning: this does not mean ____. - Display name: Siluyelai. Known partial resonance: ____.
- Display name: Aleso. Source: Alex. Status: ____.
E. Repair the Commentary
Rewrite each unsafe note as a better note.
Mariameans source-sea-light in Kai.Sarainivameans the cosmos belongs to her.Siluyelaidefinitely means hidden eternal song road.Ra-aiis a good personal name because it sounds sacred.Nelkaiis always a person, not a common word.- A Lumin seal is enough; no Roman spelling is needed.
F. Sacred Address
Choose the safer teaching line.
or Aeli or lune: "O Sarainiva, ma sile."
or Nai or sailune: "O Kaiven, ma kai en nai."
Aleso, ti e niva ya? or O Aleso, ti e niva ya?
O Sarainiva, ma sile.O Kaiven, ma kai en nai.- In ordinary conversation, Maria says:
G. Create a Character Name Entry
Create one name entry for a character.
Your entry must include:
- Display name.
- Kai form.
- Source or roots.
- Status.
- Register.
- Pronunciation if known.
- Plain use sentence.
- Plain meaning or identity.
- Inner reading if relevant.
- Warning or boundary note.