Thank you for your email and for your comments. > Your abstract emoji are interesting.
Thank you. > I am especially pleased that your noun brown emoji express a number of > grammatical cases. Thank you. I designed the glyphs with both the Latin case system, and also the way that Esperanto uses a subject, an inflected version of the subject for direct object, and a preposition followed by the same form as used for the subject for all other grammatical cases. in mind. > However, your Some designs for emoji of personal pronouns is less flexible, > wherein the pronouns can only express singular and plural grammatical > numbers. Is there any chance that the system may be modified to enable the > expression of dual grammatical number? Yes. I have added some more designs for personal pronouns. I have added designs for "two" and also designs for "three or more". I have also added some designs so as to give the option of expressing "we" either basically or with specifying one or other of "inclusive we" or "exclusive we". I have also added a design for the form of you that is expressed by the word "tu" of French. At the time of writing this note I have got thirty-one designs all in a document produced using the Serif PagePlus version X7 desktop publishing package. I am hoping to export each of the thirty-one designs as an individual graphic file and add the graphic files to the following web page. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/abstract_emoji.htm William Overington Monday 21 November 2016

