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by GrandPiano
15 Nov 2018 21:56
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Romlangs
Replies: 2334
Views: 492529

Re: Guess the Word in Romlangs

Was the Classical Latin word it descends from used as both a noun and an adjective?
by GrandPiano
15 Nov 2018 20:31
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Romlangs
Replies: 2334
Views: 492529

Re: Guess the Word in Romlangs

Does /d/ come from Latin /t/?
by GrandPiano
15 Nov 2018 20:09
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Romlangs
Replies: 2334
Views: 492529

Re: Guess the Word in Romlangs

Did the stem in Classical Latin have any consonants that were lost?
by GrandPiano
15 Nov 2018 01:19
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Romlangs
Replies: 2334
Views: 492529

Re: Guess the Word in Romlangs

Is it also used as an adjective?
by GrandPiano
14 Nov 2018 05:05
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Romlangs
Replies: 2334
Views: 492529

Re: Guess the Word in Romlangs

Is it a noun?
by GrandPiano
14 Nov 2018 05:04
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: (L&N) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here [2010-2019]
Replies: 7086
Views: 1317787

Re: (L&N) Q&A Thread - Quick questions go here

Just a quick comment on the Korean case. I've seen phonetic studies showing that for many speakers it is actually a distinction in pitch on the following vowel. I don't think this can be nicely linked to "articulatory strength" anymore. I tried learning a bit of Korean on LingoDeer and in...
by GrandPiano
12 Nov 2018 03:56
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Is the English cognate of veo- a noun?
by GrandPiano
12 Nov 2018 03:50
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Does veo- have an English cognate?
by GrandPiano
12 Nov 2018 03:48
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Is it from PG *w?
by GrandPiano
12 Nov 2018 03:31
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Does it come from PG *b?
by GrandPiano
12 Nov 2018 03:11
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Does /v/ come from PG *f?
by GrandPiano
12 Nov 2018 02:29
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Is the prefix v-?
by GrandPiano
12 Nov 2018 02:20
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Is ve- the prefix, and if so, is it cognate with English be-?
by GrandPiano
12 Nov 2018 01:30
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Romlangs
Replies: 2334
Views: 492529

Re: Guess the Word in Romlangs

Is the second word an adjective?
by GrandPiano
11 Nov 2018 18:58
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Did it come from PG *galdraz or *galdrą?
by GrandPiano
11 Nov 2018 17:25
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Did the PG word have *st?
by GrandPiano
11 Nov 2018 17:08
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Was the PG root of the form *bVlust-?
by GrandPiano
11 Nov 2018 17:03
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Did it start with *bVl- in PG?
by GrandPiano
11 Nov 2018 16:47
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Haha, thanks for the clarification.

Did the /l/ come from PG *l?
by GrandPiano
11 Nov 2018 06:24
Forum: Games
Topic: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
Replies: 2298
Views: 424277

Re: Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs

Did it start with a consonant other than *b?