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by Wario Toad 32
21 Jan 2017 22:38
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess The Language!!!
Replies: 5400
Views: 667900

Re: Guess The Language!!!

This is not one of my Conlang even though it looks like it is Hopefully dialects are allowed Limburgs (ouch waal: Lèmburgs, Limburgsj of Limburgisj) is d'r populaere naam vör 'n verzameling dialekte die in de dialektologie 't Zuidoosnederfrankisch geneumd werre. Me is ooch d'r term 'Limburgs' gaoë ...
by Wario Toad 32
30 Dec 2016 19:31
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
Replies: 8666
Views: 1442263

Re: Conlang Conversation Thread

Faloch
Frolech nau jer
/frolεx nau jer/
Happy New Year
by Wario Toad 32
19 Dec 2016 18:24
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: False cognates
Replies: 902
Views: 325303

Re: False cognates

Arabic: Ard
Dutch: Aard
English: Earth
by Wario Toad 32
11 Dec 2016 18:12
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Merger of mutually intelligible languages
Replies: 29
Views: 10207

Re: Merger of mutually intelligible languages

Also Dutch, German, and Frisian form a big dialect continuum but continuums like that are probably quite common.
by Wario Toad 32
11 Dec 2016 18:11
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Merger of mutually intelligible languages
Replies: 29
Views: 10207

Re: Merger of mutually intelligible languages

Hindi and Urdu are still mutually intelligible and Bollywood movies are in an interlanguage based on their shared parent, which keeps them together. Also the speakers of each are likely to know the dialect changes in case they need to talk to each other. Is Punjabi also intelligible with Hindi and ...
by Wario Toad 32
09 Dec 2016 19:18
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
Replies: 8666
Views: 1442263

Re: Conlang Conversation Thread

Ech sjoolt
/εx ɕo:lt/
I should
by Wario Toad 32
03 Dec 2016 17:55
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Lexember 2016
Replies: 365
Views: 69065

Re: Lexember 2016

Farkierwech /faʀki:ʀ vεx/ - Way of Traffic

Faloch
by Wario Toad 32
29 Nov 2016 00:01
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
Replies: 8666
Views: 1442263

Re: Conlang Conversation Thread

Ech kun moches keen Zacho
/εx kun mɑxεs ke:n zaxo/
I can make nothing.

Faloch
by Wario Toad 32
28 Nov 2016 05:32
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: What did you accomplish today? [2011–2019]
Replies: 11462
Views: 1631574

Re: What did you accomplish today?

Translated some Minecraft songs into Luxembourgish. I don't know why Luxembourgish has the same diachronics as Faloch but whatever.
by Wario Toad 32
27 Nov 2016 22:52
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: The Multiverse Inn
Replies: 583
Views: 128935

Re: The Multiverse Inn

Falochland speaks Faloch which is a Conlang that's based off of Old German.
by Wario Toad 32
27 Nov 2016 17:20
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: False cognates
Replies: 902
Views: 325303

Re: False cognates

Irish: Stádas (Place)
Dutch: Stad (City or Place)

English: Stead and German: Stadt makes me wonder if Irish has Germanic Influence
by Wario Toad 32
26 Nov 2016 18:08
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
Replies: 8666
Views: 1442263

Re: Conlang Conversation Thread

Lambuzhao wrote:
Wario Toad 32 wrote:Wastër est Leibën
Water is life.

Bloot est gamocht met Wastër
Blood is made with water
Is ye Blud ye Ljvt.

Is ye Blud üv þë Uade megght.


Æy ronge hit
ADV ring<PRS>3SG 3SG.INAN.NOM
It rings true.
Est dast Konstspraich fön Ault Änglische?
Is that Conlang from Old English?
by Wario Toad 32
26 Nov 2016 17:51
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
Replies: 8666
Views: 1442263

Re: Conlang Conversation Thread

Wastër est Leibën
Water is life.

Bloot est gamocht met Wastër
Blood is made with water

Faloch is based off of Old High German but it has its own diachronic sound changes. It's closest to Rhine Ruhr Dialects such as the Düsseldorf Accent and Western Yiddish.
by Wario Toad 32
26 Nov 2016 17:05
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
Replies: 8666
Views: 1442263

Re: Conlang Conversation Thread

Wast baist din Dochtën öbër Faloch?
/vast baist dɪn dɔxtən œbəʁ falɑx/
What art thine thoughts on Faloch?
by Wario Toad 32
26 Nov 2016 05:20
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: The Multiverse Inn
Replies: 583
Views: 128935

Re: The Multiverse Inn

Hi I'm Nöttir Furjauch /nœtir furjaux/ from Frankthorf, Falochland. Frankthorf is the capital city of Falochland with about 9-11 Million People.
by Wario Toad 32
26 Nov 2016 05:04
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
Replies: 8666
Views: 1442263

Re: Conlang Conversation Thread

I decided to translate and work on Faloch's grammar and compounding Lexicon. Do könst nei forsteil ën Spraich bes do forsteint tsvee. /do kœnst naɪ forʃaɪl ən spraix bεs do forʃaɪnt tsve:/ You can't understand one language until you understand two. Dest est Loftfarkierkontrol. Wei hobën ën Flechtsp...
by Wario Toad 32
25 Nov 2016 17:33
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
Replies: 8666
Views: 1442263

Re: Conlang Conversation Thread

Isfendil wrote:
Wario Toad 32 wrote:Ech weest neisht wast Ech sölest mochan
/εx ve:st naiʃt vast εx sœlεst mɑxan/
I don't know what I should do.

Conlang: Faloch
Type: West Germanic Posteriori
Do vusekmeng Doycihot Ellenyihxrebvayish

You should make hellenized Germanic.
Klengest ols ën Goot Ideo
Sounds like a good idea.
by Wario Toad 32
25 Nov 2016 00:33
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Canadian Shift
Replies: 4
Views: 1951

Re: Canadian Shift

2. /s/ > /ʃ/ happens before /t/. 3. /h/ is sometimes pronounced /x/ in the middle of words. 4. /y/ is starting to appear. Are you sure this isn't you projecting your love for Germanicisms onto your speech patterns. I'm still the tiniest bit skeptical of claims that are somewhat like "omg, I ha...
by Wario Toad 32
24 Nov 2016 23:58
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Canadian Shift
Replies: 4
Views: 1951

Re: Canadian Shift

2. /s/ > /ʃ/ happens before /t/. 3. /h/ is sometimes pronounced /x/ in the middle of words. 4. /y/ is starting to appear. Are you sure this isn't you projecting your love for Germanicisms onto your speech patterns. I'm still the tiniest bit skeptical of claims that are somewhat like "omg, I ha...
by Wario Toad 32
24 Nov 2016 23:25
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Canadian Shift
Replies: 4
Views: 1951

Canadian Shift

The Canadian Shift is a sound shift happening in Canadian English mostly in western Canada. My dialect has quite a few differences from RP and GA. Bath RP: /bɑːθ/ GA: /bæθ/ My Dialect: /baθ/, [bæθ] Land RP: /lɒːnd/ GA: /lænd/ My Dialect: /lant/ Vowels are complicated and I'm not exactly sure the vow...