Eridian Translator

Angry

State · Eridian chord · 화나다, 화

In the Eridian chord language from Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary, the concept angry (화나다, 화) is spoken as a 3-note chord rather than spelled out letter by letter. Eridians communicate by sounding musical notes simultaneously, so “angry” is heard as A♯4, C♯4, F♯4, over 0.4 seconds.

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Englishangry, mad
Korean (한국어)화나다, 화
CategoryState
ChordA♯4C♯4F♯4
Frequencies466.16, 277.18, 369.99 Hz
Notes in chord3-note
Duration0.4 seconds

How “angry” sounds in Eridian

“angry” is built from 3 notes — A♯4, C♯4, F♯4 (466.16, 277.18, 369.99 Hz) — sounded for 0.4 seconds. The notes sound together as a single steady cluster. It belongs to the state category, which collects words describing states, emotions, and qualities. In English it covers angry, mad; in Korean it maps to 화나다, 화.

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