Guess the Word in Future Englishes
Guess the Word in Future Englishes
Equivelent to Guess the Word in Germanic Conlangs or Guess the Word in RomLangs, but for Future Englishes (AngLangs?).
slightly lazy
First word:
ommen
[əɱɛ̃]
slightly lazy
First word:
ommen
[əɱɛ̃]
Re: Guess the Word in Future Englishes
No.qwed117 wrote:human?
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Colder.shimobaatar wrote:"oven"?
Hint: It's made of multiple morphemes
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Is it a noun?
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shimobaatar wrote:Is it a noun?
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shimobaatar wrote:Verb?
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Adjective?
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shimobaatar wrote:Adjective?
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Is it made up of two morphemes?
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shimobaatar wrote:Is it made up of two morphemes?
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Is the second morpheme derivational?
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Creyeditor wrote:Is the second morpheme derivational?
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Is either morpheme derivational?
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shimobaatar wrote:Is either morpheme derivational?
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Is the first morpheme from "own"?
Glossing Abbreviations: COMP = comparative, C = complementiser, ACS / ICS = accessible / inaccessible, GDV = gerundive, SPEC / NSPC = specific / non-specific, AG = agent, E = entity (person, animal, thing)
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Is the first morpheme from 'of'?
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Creyeditor wrote:Is the first morpheme from 'of'?