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The Ar Ciela Language アル・シエラ言語, aru shiera gengo?) is the language commonly known as the "Language of the Planet," and it is not a language used by the humans. This language is used when the Planet Ar Ciel wants to express Her will and intention, and also when the Planet wants to craft something (comparable to Earth's activities ranging from weather, to volcanic and seismic activity, to the cycle of life itself). In such situations, Ar Ciela is used to materialize those wishes of the Planet. It could be said that Ar Ciela is the origin of everything that belongs to the Planet Ar Ciel, and was also the initial point for the development of the Carmena Foreluna language, which in turn also served as a predecessor for Hymmnos.

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  • The Ar Ciela Language アル・シエラ言語, aru shiera gengo?) is the language commonly known as the "Language of the Planet," and it is not a language used by the humans. This language is used when the Planet Ar Ciel wants to express Her will and intention, and also when the Planet wants to craft something (comparable to Earth's activities ranging from weather, to volcanic and seismic activity, to the cycle of life itself). In such situations, Ar Ciela is used to materialize those wishes of the Planet. It could be said that Ar Ciela is the origin of everything that belongs to the Planet Ar Ciel, and was also the initial point for the development of the Carmena Foreluna language, which in turn also served as a predecessor for Hymmnos.
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  • The Ar Ciela Language アル・シエラ言語, aru shiera gengo?) is the language commonly known as the "Language of the Planet," and it is not a language used by the humans. This language is used when the Planet Ar Ciel wants to express Her will and intention, and also when the Planet wants to craft something (comparable to Earth's activities ranging from weather, to volcanic and seismic activity, to the cycle of life itself). In such situations, Ar Ciela is used to materialize those wishes of the Planet. It could be said that Ar Ciela is the origin of everything that belongs to the Planet Ar Ciel, and was also the initial point for the development of the Carmena Foreluna language, which in turn also served as a predecessor for Hymmnos. Ar Ciela has a really special trait, it being that its meanings cannot be completely understood within just the audible spectrum. That is because the pronunciation of the language itself becomes H-Waves and takes effect in that very form. The human normal audible range is within 20~20000Hz, but Ar Ciela's pronunciation can easily reach up to 20~600000Hz (30 times higher than the audible spectrum) in the H-Wave dimension. With such an extensive range, the necessary sampling rate for recording Ar Ciela would be of 1200kHz (in comparison, CD uses a sampling rate of 44.1kHz ). So what will happen when normal humans listen to Ar Ciela? There is one method that can be used to experience it ourselves. First, let's try recording ourselves speaking or singing into then computer, then use an audio editor program to cut off all the sound waves that are over 100Hz in frequency. The result will be a bunch of stuffy and messy sounds that are difficult to understand. That is the same effect that would happen to Ar Ciela when listened to by a normal person. For example, if we try recording ourselves saying the word okaasan ("mother") into our computer and cut off the sound waves that are over 100Hz, the word will sound like "ohoohon." Now, we can still tell a few things from this highly distorted word: it has five morae, accent falls onto the 2nd and 3rd morae, and we can also feel where the vowels are. As such, even though in reality that word might even sound similar to something random like "notaahau" (which has no meaning at all), our brains will automatically come to realize that this word is okaasan. However, with Ar Ciela - a completely strange language, we cannot "guess" like in Japanese. For example, take the word Tisia. In the result of the "cutoff" process mentioned above, and as you can see, there are countless ways to infer the original pronunciation of that word. But certainly, if we could somehow magically become capable of listening to sounds all the way up to 600kHz, we would be able to realize the original and precise pronunciation of that word, and understand its meaning. Another example. The Japanese are often known for not being able to tell the difference between /r/ and /l/, so without proper training, Japanese people will have difficulty distinguishing the two English words grass and glass - they both sound "garasu" to them. As such, when a normal person listens to Ar Ciela, in order for them to be able to recognize the words' true meaning, Ar Ciela has been divided into categories. Furthermore, those categories are also split into dimensional visual subdivisions - that is, subcategories that attempt to visualize Ar Ciela pronunciation in three-dimensional forms. Due to these special traits, Ar Ciela has two methods in which it can be written, both of which use the Ar Ciela writing system:
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