Yep.qwed117 wrote:Adverb?
Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs
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Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
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Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
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Is -mɛ̄ the adverbial suffix?
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I'm going to again state that I think it comes from the dative of antherosAll4Ɇn wrote:Is -mɛ̄ the adverbial suffix?
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Yep, right on the money.qwed117 wrote:I'm going to again state that I think it comes from the dative of antherosAll4Ɇn wrote:Is -mɛ̄ the adverbial suffix?
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Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
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Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
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You're close, but it's used in a slightly different context.
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Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
she/her
Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
she/her
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I'm not sure how I'd define it in English but is it to 2 as zurest in German is to 1 by chance?
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Nah, that's taking it too literally. If it helps, the English equivalents don't use "second", but sometimes "other".All4Ɇn wrote:I'm not sure how I'd define it in English but is it to 2 as zurest in German is to 1 by chance?
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Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
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Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
she/her
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otherwise?
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I'll say close enough on this. вондодрама (ōdōðramɛ̄~vōdōðrama), from *andi-anþerammai, means "anyway, in any case; on the other hand".All4Ɇn wrote:otherwise?
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Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
she/her
Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
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You know, now that I think of it, this doesn't have to be just Germanic language. We could make it more extensive, like Latin derivations... even so.
Derived Learran: śatinësne /ʃa'zinəzne/
Derived Learran isn't Learran, but a daughterlang of Learran. This word is from proto-Germanic.
Derived Learran: śatinësne /ʃa'zinəzne/
Derived Learran isn't Learran, but a daughterlang of Learran. This word is from proto-Germanic.
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Awesome! .Znex wrote:All4Ɇn or whoever wants to next can go now.
The next word is steppúrmbbearäg
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Noqwed117 wrote:Is the first morpheme from
*stapiz?
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First part is from *stabaz?All4Ɇn wrote:Awesome! .Znex wrote:All4Ɇn or whoever wants to next can go now.
The next word is steppúrmbbearäg
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I wanted to take a knack at this:shimobaatar wrote:Wario Toad 32 wrote:
This is pretty tough, at least in my opinion, since it's a longer sentence… is it "I thought about the air and X the clouds X out of dogs and X"? "X" represents a word I don't have a guess for.Wario Toad 32 wrote:Ech gadochte obër dar Loft ont hü dar Wolkonë sent ols Haundën ont Faucholën.
/εx gadɑxtə obər dar lɔft ɔ̃t hy dar vɔlkɑ̃nə sεnt ols haundən ɔ̃t fauxolən/
I postulate that sent is derived from PrGm. *sinþaną "to go, wander," in that they travel the sky. I also think Loft is "sky" in this context, ols is "as," so the full meaning is:
"I thought about/over the Sky and how the Clouds wander/run/traverse/journey as Hounds and Falcons(?)."
Not sure about that very last word, but that's my guess since no one else's made many for it.
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No.Creyeditor wrote:First part is from *stabaz?All4Ɇn wrote:Awesome! .Znex wrote:All4Ɇn or whoever wants to next can go now.
The next word is steppúrmbbearäg
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Makes sense to me. Hopefully Wario Toad 32 will weigh in at some point and either confirm or deny some of the things we've guessed.Inkcube-Revolver wrote:I wanted to take a knack at this:shimobaatar wrote:Wario Toad 32 wrote:
This is pretty tough, at least in my opinion, since it's a longer sentence… is it "I thought about the air and X the clouds X out of dogs and X"? "X" represents a word I don't have a guess for.Wario Toad 32 wrote:Ech gadochte obër dar Loft ont hü dar Wolkonë sent ols Haundën ont Faucholën.
/εx gadɑxtə obər dar lɔft ɔ̃t hy dar vɔlkɑ̃nə sεnt ols haundən ɔ̃t fauxolən/
I postulate that sent is derived from PrGm. *sinþaną "to go, wander," in that they travel the sky. I also think Loft is "sky" in this context, ols is "as," so the full meaning is:
"I thought about/over the Sky and how the Clouds wander/run/traverse/journey as Hounds and Falcons(?)."
Not sure about that very last word, but that's my guess since no one else's made many for it.
Is it an adjective?All4Ɇn wrote: The next word is steppúrmbbearäg
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It's a nounshimobaatar wrote:Is it an adjective?
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From *stapjana / *stappijana ?