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* "4" (IV: [[Ieremiac'h Ventrutx]]) | * "4" (IV: [[Ieremiac'h Ventrutx]]) | ||
* "5" (V: [[Viteu Marcianüs]]) | * "5" (V: [[Viteu Marcianüs]]) | ||
* " | * "99" (IC: [[Iustì Canun]]) | ||
* "199" (ICC: [[Iustì Canun|Iustì Carlüs Canun]]) | * "199" (ICC: [[Iustì Canun|Iustì Carlüs Canun]]) | ||
* "210" (CCX: [[C. Carlüs Xhéraltsëfiglheu]]) | * "210" (CCX: [[C. Carlüs Xhéraltsëfiglheu]]) |
Revision as of 23:55, 17 July 2012
Over the years, many Talossans have come to be referred to by nicknames. In fact, some Talossans are better known by their nicknames than by their full names.
Talossan Citizen Numeral Nicknames
Those Talossans whose initials are from the set of letters making up Roman numerals are often referred to by the numerical equivalent. Because the construction of the number is not always proper according to the rules of Roman numerals, such forms are called "Talossan Numerals", and firmly establish a theory that the ancient Berbers were more flexible in their use of Roman numerals than were the Romans.
- "4" (IV: Ieremiac'h Ventrutx)
- "5" (V: Viteu Marcianüs)
- "99" (IC: Iustì Canun)
- "199" (ICC: Iustì Carlüs Canun)
- "210" (CCX: C. Carlüs Xhéraltsëfiglheu)
- "995" (VM: Viteu Marcianüs)
- "1950" (MLM: Ma la Mha)
Other Citizen Nicknames
- "KRI" (King Robert I)
- "Q" (Quedeir Castiglha)
- "RIP" (for Regeu Ian Pirmalaiset; King John)
- "SIC" (for "Sir Iustì Canun"; Iustì Canun)
Nicknames Referring to Positions
- "Captain Mayday" (from SOS, the Secretary of State)