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named "Tie mark" like the following that tie code(word) to code(word). It is very easy to understand. Because 3CL use the marks that usually exists on the keyboard of the computer (PC).
@@@@`=a@@@@(explanation)` is a
@@@@`;a@@@@(explanation)` that a is `
@@@@`; ` (instead of relative pronoun)
@@@@`.a@@@@(explanation ; classification | attribute)
` belongs to a
@@@@`-a@@@@(attachment)
@@@@a/`@@@@(turn end for end) a of `
@@@@/``@@@ by `
@@@@ :s@@@@ (time) at s | on s
@@@@ _o@@@@ (place) at o | on o | in o
@@@@ <`@@@@ from `
@@@@ >a@@@@ to a
@@@@ >a@@@@ to a (till B)
@@@@``a@@@ (betweeness) between ` and a
@@@@`₯a@@@@(enumeration) ` and a
@@@@`a@@@ (enumeration) ` and a
@@@@`|a@@@@(enumeration) ` or a
@@@@`:a@@@@(comparison) ` vs a
@@@@` ?@@@@ (question) ` ?
@@@@ ? `@@@@ (question) ? ` (doubt item)
@@@@ I@@@@ (commandment) ` (verv) !
@@@@`I@@@@ (exclamation) ` (noun | adjective) !
@@@@ & a@@@@ (together) with a
@@@ @`, @@@@ (punctuation) ` (word | sentence),
@@@@ `,@@@@ (3 digit delimitation of numeral) ` (triple digits),
@@@@(`)@@@@ (grouping symbol@for non order) (`)
(1) | (2) | (3)@EEE
@@@@<`>@@@@ (grouping symbol@for order)
@@@@ <1> = No.1 | <2> = No.2 | <3> = No.3 EEE
@@@@[`]@@@@@(pronunciation symbol | phonetic alphabet)
@@@@`+a@@@@ (calculation) ` plus a
@@@@`-a@@@@ (calculation) ` minus a
@@@@`xa@@@@ (calculation) ` times a
@@@@a/`@@@@ (calculation) a divided by `
@@@@`=a@@@@ (calculation) ` equal a
@@@@@@@ `@@@@@@@(annotation)
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