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: Okay, so we really like this idea. The one sort of tweak is that we'd like to put all Aons in the table, so that it's sort of like a complete dictionary. So, any Aons with too much detail to all fit in the table would get both a table entry and a section or something elsewhere with additional information. The one other concern we have is getting the table to look right. To that end, I've thrown together some markups [[User:Stargazer/General_Testing#Aon_Tables|here]]. I'm not exactly a design expert though, and I'm sure you probably have some ideas too, so we'd love to hear your thoughts. Once that's settled, I think you'll be good to go ahead and do this.
:--[[User:Stargazer|Stargazer]] ([[User talk:Stargazer|talk]]) 00:26, 26 May 2020 (UTC)
 
== Possible Aons ==
Based on the vowels (a,e,i,o) and consonants (d,h,k,l,m,n,p,r,s,sh,t) used in Aons so far, the number of each in each Aon (two vowels, one consonant) and the number of ways they can be combined (vowel-vowel-consonant, vowel-consonant-vowel, consonant-vowel-vowel), there are 4x4x11x3 (4 possibles for the first vowel, 4 possibles for the second vowel, 11 possibles for the consonant, and 3 ways they can be arranged) possible Aons, or 528.
 
Aon Aeo proves that three-vowel Aons are also possible; there are 4x4x4 = 64 possible three-vowel Aons.
 
All together, this means there are 528+64 = 592 possible Aons, without introducing more vowel or consonant sounds.
[[User:TomPN|TomPN]] ([[User talk:TomPN|talk]]) 17:25, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
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