Come
Action · Eridian chord · 오다, 와
In the Eridian chord language from Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary, the concept come (오다, 와) is spoken as a 3-note chord rather than spelled out letter by letter. Eridians communicate by sounding musical notes simultaneously, so “come” is heard as D5, A4, D4, over 0.3 seconds.
▶ Play “come” in the translator| English | come |
|---|---|
| Korean (한국어) | 오다, 와 |
| Category | Action |
| Chord | D5A4D4 |
| Frequencies | 587.33, 440.00, 293.66 Hz |
| Notes in chord | 3-note |
| Duration | 0.3 seconds |
How “come” sounds in Eridian
“come” is built from 3 notes — D5, A4, D4 (587.33, 440.00, 293.66 Hz) — sounded for 0.3 seconds. The notes sound together as a single steady cluster. It belongs to the action category, which collects verbs and actions. In English it covers come; in Korean it maps to 오다, 와.
More action words
- eat · 먹다
- sleep · 자다
- go · 가다
- stop · 멈추다
- talk · 말하다
- help · 돕다
- give · 주다
- take · 가져가다
- make · 만들다
- fix · 고치다
- think · 생각
- see · 보다
- hear · 듣다
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