Beðakk. Þu ir so srändshimobaatar wrote: ↑21 Nov 2017 02:33Just realized I haven't commented here in a while. I'm afraid I don't have much to say, though, since everything's looking great, as usual! Þrinn is a beautiful, well-made language.
Þrinn: The Mid-Germanic Language
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I just saw this, and I think Å for garlic is awesome! A one-letter word!All4Ɇn wrote: ↑12 Jul 2016 05:22Hopefully this had what you're looking for . Let me know if notshimobaatar wrote:What I had in mind were terms for some of the more common types of food in Thrinn.
Slávtiðer äg Asjeter- Meals and CoursesUvatte- FruitsSpoiler:Snüter- NutsSpoiler:Grönmale- VegetablesSpoiler:Flask- MeatsSpoiler:Drange- DrinksSpoiler:Etc.Spoiler:Spoiler:
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Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 87,413 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 87,413 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
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Walloon has a "garlic", and I imagine some other obscure romlangs might have single letters as well.
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Thanks! It’s one of my favorite Thrinn words for sure. It’s a loanword from French aulxKhemehekis wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019 11:16I just saw this, and I think Å for garlic is awesome! A one-letter word!
They’re related. The (now rarely used) French plural for garlic aulx is phonetically a single sound [o] so any phonetic orthography would spell it with a single letterVaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019 23:43 Walloon has a "garlic", and I imagine some other obscure romlangs might have single letters as well.