Grammar
German: Grammatik
Common meaning:
The system of rules in a language; the structure behind word combinations and sentence formation
Clear meaning:
The visible order of expression—not restriction, but the rhythmic pattern through which meaning becomes legible.
Grammar comes from Greek gramma—“letter, written mark.”
But structurally, it is not what limits speech—
it is the field
within which language reveals itself as clear.
Grammar is not rigidity—
it is movement with form,
a way sound can dance in understanding.
Grammar is not rules—
it is the subtle framework
through which meaning flows.