Two Talk is a semantic shorthand designed for rapid
note-taking. You mix a
Subject (1st Symbol) with a
State (2nd Symbol) to forge composite
vocabulary structures.
Symbol
1st Position (Subject)
2nd Position (State Modifier)
@
People / Identity
Self / Internal state
#
Object / Thing
Solid / Tangible state
!
Value / Quality
Max / Extra / Optimal
?
Mind / Concept
Hidden / Thought / Intention
>
Action / Push
Outward / Giving direction
<
Limit / Pull
Inward / Taking direction / Negation
:
Time / Vector
Now / Next structural anchor
^
Space / Anchor
Here / Grounded location
%
Scale / Metrics
More / Multiplied index
Grammar Rules
Symbol Pairs: Words are made of two
characters read left to right. The first symbol is
the subject (main topic), and the second symbol is
the state (change or description).
?^ = mind + anchor = learn
Combining Words: Use a dot
. to stack words together
to create complex words. Read them left to right.
Dots group words together before spaces do.
#%.>^ = (thing + move)
= vehicle /
?>.!!.:< = ((think +
good) + past) = reflected decision
Sentence Structure: Sentences
follow the order: Who → What → Action. Use spaces
between words, and use a new line (Enter key) to
start a new sentence or clause.
@! #% >> = I thing
do.
Opposites (Negation): Put
<! before a word
connected with a dot to say "not" or mean the
opposite of something.
<!.?! = not . want =
dislike / don't want
Numbers and Names: Use numbers for
amounts (123), dates
(2026-05-18), or times
(1430). Use capital
initials for names of people, parties, places,
products, or projects (BM).
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directly followed by the letter (e.g.
.a) inside the
main text window instantly replaces it.
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