Alright, here you are:
Lihmelinyan
1 - ams
2 - hiā
3 - meyes
4 - yentes
5 - šilk(e)
6 - nark(e)
7 - drūs
8 - kuentā
9 - ānyer
10 - katā
ams declines as a singular acrostatic athematic adjective, hiā declines as a dual thematic adjective. meyes and yentes decline as plural athematic adjectives. The rest are indeclinable. The final /e/ in the words for 5 and 6 is archaic but often appears before consonants.
Count to 10 in your Conlang
- KaiTheHomoSapien
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Łoresla
Łoresla uses an octal system, but I'll provide decimal values for clarity. I based it partly on Hebrew. I also stole the -im plural ending directly from Hebrew. So sue me. It's still a work in progress, and I changed it a bunch from what I had in my notes, but I think it might work a little smoother from that system.
I'll keep counting under the spoiler, because the numeral system is kinda funky and warrants more exploration.
Łoresla uses an octal system, but I'll provide decimal values for clarity. I based it partly on Hebrew. I also stole the -im plural ending directly from Hebrew. So sue me. It's still a work in progress, and I changed it a bunch from what I had in my notes, but I think it might work a little smoother from that system.
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_________ _______ _________
| Word | Octal | Decimal |
|---------|-------|---------|
| hes | 1 | 1 |
| lai | 2 | 2 |
| mel | 3 | 3 |
| arum | 4 | 4 |
| ila | 5 | 5 |
| ema | 6 | 6 |
| hali | 7 | 7 |
| fan | 10 | 8 |
| hes fan | 11 | 9 |
| lai fan | 12 | 10 |
|---------|-------|---------|
Spoiler:
Hra'anh | | | | :heb: | | | | |
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Numbeers in Shu
Spoiler:
Bu mac zoom pana shem.
Me too sexy for shirt.
Bu mac zoom pana shem.
Me too sexy for shirt.
Kle mac bu run
So sexyI hurt
Beef steak is good
wos pis ho tu
Me too sexy for shirt.
Bu mac zoom pana shem.
Me too sexy for shirt.
Kle mac bu run
So sexyI hurt
Beef steak is good
wos pis ho tu
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Is there some reason you put "million" before "thousand"?
Last edited by Khemehekis on 16 Sep 2021 22:03, edited 1 time in total.
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Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 89,000 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 89,000 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
griuskant (romanisation + IPA)
1 raik /'raik/
2 caus /'tʃaus/
3 fiab /'fiab/
4 hiod /'hiɔd/
5 liug /'liug/
6 joiz /'dʒɔiz/
7 voum /'vɔum/
8 thuan /'θuan/
9 xuing /'ɣuiŋ/
10 aeishk /'eiʃk/
1 raik /'raik/
2 caus /'tʃaus/
3 fiab /'fiab/
4 hiod /'hiɔd/
5 liug /'liug/
6 joiz /'dʒɔiz/
7 voum /'vɔum/
8 thuan /'θuan/
9 xuing /'ɣuiŋ/
10 aeishk /'eiʃk/
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
No, it's just out of place that is all.
Bu mac zoom pana shem.
Me too sexy for shirt.
Bu mac zoom pana shem.
Me too sexy for shirt.
Kle mac bu run
So sexyI hurt
Beef steak is good
wos pis ho tu
Me too sexy for shirt.
Bu mac zoom pana shem.
Me too sexy for shirt.
Kle mac bu run
So sexyI hurt
Beef steak is good
wos pis ho tu
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
For my 3S language :
The phoneme n is about quantity.
5 is the number of completeness . So the logical number system is base 5.
Most words are not formally constructed, yet there can be one that indicates a base 5 numbering system is engaged. Let this
word be neezdoot. Numerals will follow I have never engaged it in conversation. Words for zero, few, many, and all have sufficed. We have mathematics but not in the manner of accountants.
0 1 2 3 4 5
nye sheh vuh zoo cheh di
then:
+ = b
- = y
divided = p
x = wh
Exponent = s
pi = chahm
Thus the quantity 10 may be expressed as di'wh'vuh.
Just using our base 10 integers as in regular world-English practice is fine. In 3S they may written as 1-10 , used and viewed yet not spoken of. The word nye means strong yet silent even nonsensical. This word is from Monty Python, eh? Those damn French know it well . They say zero zero zero.
The phoneme n is about quantity.
5 is the number of completeness . So the logical number system is base 5.
Most words are not formally constructed, yet there can be one that indicates a base 5 numbering system is engaged. Let this
word be neezdoot. Numerals will follow I have never engaged it in conversation. Words for zero, few, many, and all have sufficed. We have mathematics but not in the manner of accountants.
0 1 2 3 4 5
nye sheh vuh zoo cheh di
then:
+ = b
- = y
divided = p
x = wh
Exponent = s
pi = chahm
Thus the quantity 10 may be expressed as di'wh'vuh.
Just using our base 10 integers as in regular world-English practice is fine. In 3S they may written as 1-10 , used and viewed yet not spoken of. The word nye means strong yet silent even nonsensical. This word is from Monty Python, eh? Those damn French know it well . They say zero zero zero.