Yes
Question · Eridian chord · 네, 예, 응
In the Eridian chord language from Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary, the concept yes (네, 예, 응) is spoken as a 3-note chord rather than spelled out letter by letter. Eridians communicate by sounding musical notes simultaneously, so “yes” is heard as G4, B4, D5, over 0.3 seconds.
▶ Play “yes” in the translator| English | yes |
|---|---|
| Korean (한국어) | 네, 예, 응 |
| Category | Question |
| Chord | G4B4D5 |
| Frequencies | 392.00, 493.88, 587.33 Hz |
| Notes in chord | 3-note |
| Duration | 0.3 seconds |
How “yes” sounds in Eridian
“yes” is built from 3 notes — G4, B4, D5 (392.00, 493.88, 587.33 Hz) — sounded for 0.3 seconds. The notes sound together as a single steady cluster. It belongs to the question category, which collects question words and conversational responses. In English it covers yes; in Korean it maps to 네, 예, 응.
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