You're welcome.k1234567890y wrote: thank you (:
But you don't know for sure? Does it take some time to update the lexicon counts on CWS?Urban Basanawa may also have more than 5,000 entities as counted by CWS
You're welcome.k1234567890y wrote: thank you (:
But you don't know for sure? Does it take some time to update the lexicon counts on CWS?Urban Basanawa may also have more than 5,000 entities as counted by CWS
I don't think soKhemehekis wrote:Does it take some time to update the lexicon counts on CWS?
All right! ::High-fives k1234567890y::k1234567890y wrote:Urban Basanawa has 5,000 CWS entities now, as counted by CWS, the 5,000th entity is 贈かん/shenken [ʃɛŋkən] "to gift". and the entities of Urban Basanawa has surpassed Lonmai Luna
nice (:Khemehekis wrote:Shaleyan has reached word #2,500. The word is deshuna, meaning ponytail holder.
looks nice (:Iyionaku wrote:After long struggles, Yélian finally bursted the wall of
4,000 dictionary entries.
The 4,000st entry was espegérasce [ˌɛspəˈxɛraskə] - an adjective with the rough meaning of "the volume of one teespoon", "one teespoon full". Etymology:
geral - spoon < Proto-Mendric *g-rr-l - ladle
espegeral - teespoon < esper (egg), r got dissimilated (so literally "eggspoon")
Changed to an adjective with the measurement suffix -(e)sce.
not bad (:Wario Toad 32 wrote:Faloch (West-Germanic Conlang) which is my main Conlang atm has around 500 words. All tho the grammar is highly undeveloped.
Thank you :)k1234567890y wrote:looks nice (:
do you consider to upload the lexicon onto the internet? (:
Understandable, similar things happen to me too.Iyionaku wrote:Thank you :)k1234567890y wrote:looks nice (:
do you consider to upload the lexicon onto the internet? (:
Would like to, but unfortunately my lexicon is a plain German - Yélian dictionary which is useless to most of the conlang community, I am afraid.
Nice! (Although the correct spelling is "teaspoon".)Iyionaku wrote:After long struggles, Yélian finally bursted the wall of
4,000 dictionary entries.
The 4,000st entry was espegérasce [ˌɛspəˈxɛraskə] - an adjective with the rough meaning of "the volume of one teespoon", "one teespoon full". Etymology:
geral - spoon < Proto-Mendric *g-rr-l - ladle
espegeral - teespoon < esper (egg), r got dissimilated (so literally "eggspoon")
Changed to an adjective with the measurement suffix -(e)sce.
Congratulations! I missed this! I know what you're really anticipating is the 14,000-word milestone, though, because seven is magical.Lao Kou wrote:At long last, the Géarthnuns-English lexicon has reached 12,000 entries (English-Géarthnuns lagging behind at 10,650) . Man, that was a slog! New words à gogo, to be sure, but new entries can be like pulling teeth. Anyway, onward and upward.
Khemehekis wrote:Congratulations! I missed this! I know what you're really anticipating is the 14,000-word milestone, though, because seven is magical.Lao Kou wrote:At long last, the Géarthnuns-English lexicon has reached 12,000 entries (English-Géarthnuns lagging behind at 10,650) . Man, that was a slog! New words à gogo, to be sure, but new entries can be like pulling teeth. Anyway, onward and upward.
Thanks, guys.DesEsseintes wrote:Congratulations, Lao Kou and Khemehekis!!!