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- 14 Oct 2015 07:34
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Yabushio: timeline
- Replies: 152
- Views: 43556
Re: Yabushio: timeline
I'm really interested in this project. Were there any small clans that went along with the Satomi clan?
- 22 Sep 2015 02:44
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Proto-Eurasian
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6020
Re: Proto-Eurasian
I know I don't have to remind you, but please remember semantic drift is a thing! :)
I love the diachronics, I think looking at yours will help me understand how to do that better in my own conlangs. (I'm terrible at it.)
Keep going, it's looking great!
I love the diachronics, I think looking at yours will help me understand how to do that better in my own conlangs. (I'm terrible at it.)
Keep going, it's looking great!
Re: Noattȯč
I love this. I really wanted to do a futurelang version of Catalan, but my diachronic skills are severely lacking.
- 18 Aug 2015 23:41
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
- Replies: 8666
- Views: 1442331
Re: Conlang Conversation Thread
Kaljek alam jō lata. Faʼtan 18 (leñko) tola-ki. [kaɬ̠ʲt̠ʲɛk alam t̠ʲo lata | ɸaʔtʼan lɛn̠ʲkɔ tɔlakʲɪ] I got my hair cut. It cost 20 dollars. I'd convert prices to the Aksanji currency, but there's no Aksanji currency that I've created... Aksanji uses base 12, so 20 in decimal = 18 in duodecimal.
- 30 Jul 2015 02:59
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: The Solar System
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2641
Re: The Solar System
I feel like this should definitely turn into a book series or tv show... :3
I'm very interested in hearing about the vnaorn.
I'm very interested in hearing about the vnaorn.
- 30 Jul 2015 02:35
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Names
- Replies: 36
- Views: 9420
Re: Names
I think that most Ercun (Celtic) people would be given name based off of similar clan names, a patronymic or matronymic, then a descriptive name as they get older, then possibly a locative name based on where they were born, or when they were born. ex.: Comnert mach Bustovárí Derg Bríghoiv (with-str...
- 26 Jul 2015 02:52
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Indo-European diachronic collablang
- Replies: 491
- Views: 77432
Re: Indo-European diachronic collablang
Am I too late?
81) Sino-Tibetan
81) Sino-Tibetan
- 07 Jul 2015 02:41
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: Germanic reflexes
- Replies: 13
- Views: 5983
Re: Germanic reflexes
Adding some Old Saxon/OLG reflexes. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
*stainaz
:OS: stên /stɛːn/
*hūsą
:OS: hūs /huːs/
*deupaz
:OS: diop /djɔp/
*eka(n)
:OS: ik /ɪk/
*tīdiz
:OS: tīd /tiːd/
*ja
:OS: jā /jaː/
*stainaz
:OS: stên /stɛːn/
*hūsą
:OS: hūs /huːs/
*deupaz
:OS: diop /djɔp/
*eka(n)
:OS: ik /ɪk/
*tīdiz
:OS: tīd /tiːd/
*ja
:OS: jā /jaː/
- 04 Jul 2015 03:00
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Yay or Nay? [2011–2018]
- Replies: 2876
- Views: 446968
Re: Yay or Nay?
Might not develop the Celtic conlang any more right now, but I could use its quite large lexicon for borrowings and influence on this Saxon language. (as for the Romance influenced conlang, I think it should be something around France (maybe far enough south for Italian dialects).
- 04 Jul 2015 02:56
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Yay or Nay? [2011–2018]
- Replies: 2876
- Views: 446968
Re: Yay or Nay?
A Germanic language derived from Old Saxon (Old Low German) but is heavily influenced by a local Celtic language?
A sister to that language but is influenced by Romance languages?
A sister to that language but is influenced by Romance languages?
- 21 Jun 2015 05:44
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Ni'óno3íínow - Esseintially just Latin really
- Replies: 61
- Views: 14715
Re: Ni'ónotíín - Esseintially just Latin really
Rock on! I also thought the name was derived from neolatin, but lingualatīna makes a lot of sense too.
- 07 Jun 2015 01:41
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Ercunich language [Celtic conlang]
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2363
Re: Ercunich language [Celtic conlang]
No, I have studied a little Irish Gaelic and very little Scottish Gaelic. Throw in some minor things about Welsh and Gaulish. I didn't pay major attention to things like areas where one phoneme splits or grammatical splits along linguistic boundaries, although maybe I'll go back as I have a pretty b...
- 11 Feb 2015 02:42
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: The Conculture/Conpeople Opinions Thread
- Replies: 501
- Views: 181128
Re: The Conculture/Conpeople Opinions Thread
The early Ercunic peoples, including all sub-tribes, do not use a "sauce" (tomatoes did not exist in Europe at the time, and other kinds of vegetables weren't prepared in this way) as we think of it, but some food is served in a broth, especially if it's chicken broth. The modern Ercunic p...
- 10 Feb 2015 03:26
- Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
- Topic: Yabushio: timeline
- Replies: 152
- Views: 43556
Re: Yabushio (treaty)
Since this was decided already, I'm not sure if my input is going to help, but I think a feudal system that the daimyō belonged to would be considered a "fiefdom" in English. But it seems the related words in translations might be "domain", so I guess it's both correct. I just li...
- 10 Feb 2015 01:22
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: A song from a commercial. is it a natlang???
- Replies: 13
- Views: 4875
Re: A song from a commercial. is it a natlang???
I was close when I heard it the first time. I thought they were saying "negache chalaka".
- 08 Feb 2015 01:27
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Yabushionese (Basic conjunctions)
- Replies: 72
- Views: 18442
Re: Yabushionese
おもろい言語やねん!
- 05 Feb 2015 20:36
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: Spoken Yamna Style: Atman's guide to Proto-Indo-European
- Replies: 167
- Views: 64105
Re: Spoken Yamna Style: Atman's guide to Proto-Indo-European
I really enjoyed these lessons, atman. Great job. :) Thanks! [:)] I hope to see a bit more about the other accent systems in PIE. That's one of the parts that always confused me. I'm not making any promises, but if I have time... Could probably use a verb section too, but I can glean a lot of info ...
- 02 Feb 2015 04:43
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: kæn ju ɹid ˌaipiˈei
- Replies: 228
- Views: 46486
Re: kæn ju ɹid ˌaipiˈei
jəp | aɪ kæn ɹid ðə ai.pi.ei || ʃʊd ai hæv eɪgz wɪθ mai ↗dɪnːɚ || dɪd ju ɛn əp hævɪŋ ɛgz ɪf soʊ̯ wəʔ kʰaɪ̯n dɪd ju hæv aɪ hæd eɪgz an maɪ leɪgz. aɪm ɹɪli dʒəst seɪiŋ ðæt tu dɪstiŋgwɪʃ maɪ pɹənənsiaɪʃn əv eɪg vərsəz ɛg aɪ̯m ɹili kʰn̩fjuzd ðɛn wəʔ aɹ /eɪ̯gz/ ɪf nɒʔ <eggs> sɐm ˈdaɪ̯.əlɛkts ‖ lɐɪ̯k maɪ...
- 02 Feb 2015 00:08
- Forum: Teach & Share
- Topic: Spoken Yamna Style: Atman's guide to Proto-Indo-European
- Replies: 167
- Views: 64105
Re: Spoken Yamna Style: Atman's guide to Proto-Indo-European
I really enjoyed these lessons, atman. Great job. :)
I hope to see a bit more about the other accent systems in PIE. That's one of the parts that always confused me.
I hope to see a bit more about the other accent systems in PIE. That's one of the parts that always confused me.
- 01 Feb 2015 02:24
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Conlang Autonym Etymologies
- Replies: 28
- Views: 9123
Re: Conlang Autonym Etymologies
Ercunich/Ercunic/Hercynian is the Ercunic, English and Latin terms from Proto-Celtic *perkuniā, later *erkunia. The word is derived from *perkʷus "oak", which is cognate with Latin quercus "oak", Old High German fereheih "oak", Sanskrit parkaṭī "fig tree", Ol...