What kind of conlanger are you?

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Re: What kind of conlanger are you?

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Show you what? My last post was an example of Calthean.
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Ricky wrote:Loyalist for sure. I've had Calthean for over a year now, and it has a complete grammar and vocabulary.

Loyalistu ger donim. E no vesi Calthe ger sardu ob tala suc, ti spo cu
ob fulth grammaru ti vocabularu.
It looks like nothing but a relex though …
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Well I do borrow some technical words, but it is definitely its own language.
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Ricky wrote:Well I do borrow some technical words, but it is definitely its own language.
Ok, so go ahead and show us the grammar then.
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Re: What kind of conlanger are you?

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I may make a thread about Calthean, but most of the stuff I have is contained in notebooks.
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We can wait til you copy-pasta it onto our screens. Shouldn't take too long.
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Good to see some eagerness for Calthean!
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If I didn't answer this 6 months ago, I am a hybrid scrapper/filler.

I'll scrap until I find the right match of aesthetics for a particular conworld.
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Ima a pseudo-scrapper. Damn you morphology for making me a scrapper!!!!
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Ricky wrote:Loyalist for sure. I've had Calthean for over a year now, and it has a complete grammar and vocabulary.

Loyalistu ger donim. E no vesi Calthe ger sardu ob tala suc, ti spo cu
ob fulth grammaru ti vocabularu.
Ha ha ha, one-to-one correspondency.

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Milyamd wrote:
Ricky wrote:Loyalist for sure. I've had Calthean for over a year now, and it has a complete grammar and vocabulary.

Loyalistu ger donim. E no vesi Calthe ger sardu ob tala suc, ti spo cu
ob fulth grammaru ti vocabularu.
Ha ha ha, one-to-one correspondency.

Gu gu gu, bal-da-bal guntananurlukuk.
Not exactly. Calthean would not use the dashes when translating the phrase 'one-to-one.' Which is 'ob nig ob' BTW.
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Differing only on an orthography issue does not stop the impression of a total relex.
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Ricky wrote:Not exactly. Calthean would not use the dashes when translating the phrase 'one-to-one.' Which is 'ob nig ob' BTW.
Sounds like a relex to me.
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Ricky wrote:Not exactly. Calthean would not use the dashes when translating the phrase 'one-to-one.' Which is 'ob nig ob' BTW.
How would you say 'go to the store' or 'give it to her' ??
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'fos nig na rugna' and 'zi spo nig jeyto'
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How about these sentences:

1. I wanted to try the sushi.
2. Sarah pressed the button to make an alarm sound.
3. The pot started to boil.
4. Mike lied to his parents.
5. The toddler didn't know how to spell her name.
6. I'm always the first to tell you.
7. The Twenty-sixth Amendment extended the vote to people age 18 to 20.
8. The Twenty-sixth Amendment extended the vote to people age 18 to 21.
9. This glove is fit to the hand.
10. Stories about football players dating cheerleaders have been done to exhaustion.
11. We really ought to get back to work.
12. Joyce added sugar to her coffee.
13. Every woman should have the right to breast-feed in public.
14. There is not much to his poetry.
15. To make a long story short, I lost all my money.
16. I wish there were a way to fix this problem.
17. You are so beautiful to me.
18. Paul's dog was happy to see him.
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Ricky wrote:Not exactly. Calthean would not use the dashes when translating the phrase 'one-to-one.' Which is 'ob nig ob' BTW.
Well that's one difference from English: The indefinite article and the numeral for "one" are the same.
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Ricky wrote:'fos nig na rugna' and 'zi spo nig jeyto'
That's kind of what I figured.
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I'm a loyalist* engelanger. But they are my grandfather's axes.

* if "loyalist" allows it to be very few rather than exactly one conlang.
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im also a loyalist.
but i tried some times to create another lang, but the best of these ideas were merged into my beloved Vanya :)
Sanareĥo hama ya sanoya.("live the moment")

native :deu:
maybe fluent :eng:
translateable :lat:
learning :fin:
my conlang: :con: Vanaya
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