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Nloki
hieroglyphic
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by Nloki » 15 Sep 2019 00:39
Lao Kou wrote: ↑ 14 Sep 2019 22:35 síkin [ˈsikɪn]
v. sing or play with vibrato
Sigoin [ˈsigʟ̝ɪn]
v. - (
tr ) to gargle, (
ntr ) to choke (while drinking a liquid).
chrakaz [t͡ʃɾaˈkaz] v. tap dance
Hraksen [ˈɹ̠̊˔aks̠en]
v. - to sidestep across a crowd.
Next: laitezöns [ˌlajtɛˈzø̃s] n. astronomy
Senrnomkēa [sen̠t̠ɹ̠̊˔ˈnomp̚ˌke̞.ɐ]
n. - meteorology.
"Astronomy", on the other hand, would be
senrkuhunomkēa .
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Keberathke [ˈke̞β̞ˌɾaθkə]
n. - crenels.
Lao Kou
mongolian
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by Lao Kou » 15 Sep 2019 01:53
Nloki wrote: ↑ 15 Sep 2019 00:39 Keberathke [ˈke̞β̞ˌɾaθkə]
n. - crenels
kevratheks [kɛˈvɾaθɛks]
n. ranseur, roncone, dangpa (钂鈀/鐺鈀)
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jnalauks [ˈd͡ʒnalɔks]
n. outhouse
☯ 道可道,非常道
☯ 名可名,非常名
Corphishy
greek
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by Corphishy » 15 Sep 2019 07:14
Void wrote: ↑ 14 Sep 2019 15:25 Next: čraqʼâz /tʃraqʼ.aːs/ v. to perform a malevolent ritual dance, execrate by dancing
*šʰirāq v. dance
Lao Kou wrote: ↑ 14 Sep 2019 22:35 Next: laitezöns [ˌlajtɛˈzø̃s] n. astronomy
*lajsʰū post. between
Nloki wrote: ↑ 15 Sep 2019 00:39 Next: Keberathke [ˈke̞β̞ˌɾaθkə] n. - crenels.
*kēski v. stand; defend, guard
Lao Kou wrote: ↑ 15 Sep 2019 01:53 Next: jnalauks [ˈd͡ʒnalɔks] n. outhouse
*žalokʰ n. poop; manure; muck, sludge
Next:
*oglīfsib'utōn n. cornmeal
Aszev wrote: A good conlang doesn't come from pursuing uniqueness. Uniqueness is usually an effect from creating a good conlang.
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Void
sinic
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by Void » 15 Sep 2019 16:03
Rjimâya
Nloki wrote: ↑ 15 Sep 2019 00:39 Next:
Keberathke [ˈke̞β̞ˌɾaθkə]
n. - crenels
kiwracak /kiw.rats.ak/
n. embrasure, loophole, slit
Lao Kou wrote: ↑ 15 Sep 2019 01:53 Next:
jnalauks [ˈd͡ʒnalɔks]
n. outhouse
jnalaks /dznal.aks/
n. latrine, outhouse, cesspit
Reanalysed as
jnal "filth; sewage" +
-aks agentive suffix.
Corphishy wrote: ↑ 15 Sep 2019 07:14 Next:
*oglīfsib'utōn n. cornmeal
glîfsiwtôn /ɣliːɸ.siw.toːn/
n. millstone
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sûhcamaryô /suːh.tsam.ar.joː/
n. philosophy
Lao Kou
mongolian
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by Lao Kou » 15 Sep 2019 20:20
Géarthnuns:
Corphishy wrote: ↑ 15 Sep 2019 07:14 *oglīfsib'utōn n. cornmeal
oglífsibs [ˌogliˈfsɪbs]
n. (brewer's) wort
Void wrote: ↑ 15 Sep 2019 16:03 sûhcamaryô /suːh.tsam.ar.joː/
n. philosophy
sukhsamars [ˌsuxsaˈmaɾs]
n. librarian
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rehoglins [ˌɾɛhoˈglɪ̃s]
n. magpie
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☯ 名可名,非常名
Corphishy
greek
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by Corphishy » 16 Sep 2019 06:43
Lao Kou wrote: ↑ 15 Sep 2019 20:20 Next:
rehoglins [ˌɾɛhoˈglɪ̃s]
n. magpie
*rūgil n. crow
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*sulikʰil n. twin
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Tuyono
cuneiform
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by Tuyono » 16 Sep 2019 12:53
Corphishy wrote: ↑ 16 Sep 2019 06:43
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*sulikʰil n. twin
suĺiik [suʎiːk] (n. hu.) twin
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miigo'ap [miːgoˈʔap] (adj.) famous, well known
Corphishy
greek
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by Corphishy » 19 Sep 2019 03:01
Tuyono wrote: ↑ 16 Sep 2019 12:53 Next: miigo'ap [miːgoˈʔap] (adj.) famous, well known
mīg'a
v. celebrate, party; honor, observe
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raqfetaʔi n. bathhouse
Aszev wrote: A good conlang doesn't come from pursuing uniqueness. Uniqueness is usually an effect from creating a good conlang.
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Lao Kou
mongolian
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by Lao Kou » 22 Sep 2019 17:43
Géarthnuns:
Tuyono wrote: ↑ 16 Sep 2019 12:53
Corphishy wrote: ↑ 16 Sep 2019 06:43 *sulikʰil n. twin
suĺiik [suʎiːk] (n. hu.) twin
sulíks [suˈliks]
n. lorgnette, masquerade mask
(held with a stick ) (can take sing. or dual endings )
Tuyono wrote: ↑ 16 Sep 2019 12:53
miigo'ap [miːgoˈʔap] (adj.) famous, well known
mígaöb [ˈmigaˌøb]
adj. infamous, notorious
Corphishy wrote: ↑ 19 Sep 2019 03:01 raqfetaʔi n. bathhouse
rakféts [ɾaˈkfets]
n. basin/tub for foot washing/soaking
(Break out them Epsom salts, baby )
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sílípebs [ˌsiliˈpɛbs]
n. magnet (
piece of metal )
☯ 道可道,非常道
☯ 名可名,非常名
Corphishy
greek
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by Corphishy » 03 Oct 2019 06:30
Lao Kou wrote: ↑ 22 Sep 2019 17:43 Next:
sílípebs [ˌsiliˈpɛbs]
n. magnet (
piece of metal )
*silpē n. direction, position, side (not used with reference to conflict)
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*mōk n. hook
Aszev wrote: A good conlang doesn't come from pursuing uniqueness. Uniqueness is usually an effect from creating a good conlang.
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Void
sinic
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by Void » 05 Oct 2019 01:52
Corphishy wrote: ↑ 03 Oct 2019 06:30 Next:
*mōk n. hook
môk /mɔːk/
n. hump, protuberance; tumor; hill
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sawjâcpanyô /sawdzaːtsˈpanjɔː/
n. nirvana; enlightenment
Corphishy
greek
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by Corphishy » 01 Nov 2019 07:59
Void wrote: ↑ 05 Oct 2019 01:52 Next:
sawjâcpanyô /sawdzaːtsˈpanjɔː/
n. nirvana; enlightenment
*sāsfaŋ v. extend, protrude; reach for
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*awpʰōz sub. north
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Corphishy
greek
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by Corphishy » 02 Jan 2020 20:52
(manual bump)
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GoshDiggityDangit
greek
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by GoshDiggityDangit » 08 Jan 2020 06:18
yàtò n. Warmth, Warm Thing
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sîdan v. Swim in Ice Water
“Like billowing clouds, Like the incessant gurgle of the brook,
The longing of the spirit can never be stilled.” ― St. Hildegard von Bingen
VaptuantaDoi
roman
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by VaptuantaDoi » 08 Jan 2020 06:33
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tíidad /ti˥i˩dad˩/ [tsiː˥˧ɾad˩] swim
Derivations:
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kdíígak-gikiíkeddid "nerve in tooth, gum"
[kɾiː˥ɣa˩kɣi˩kiː˩˧ke˩dɾid˩]
Corphishy
greek
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by Corphishy » 09 Jan 2020 04:33
VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑ 08 Jan 2020 06:33 Next:
*
kdíígak-gikiíkeddid "nerve in tooth, gum"
[kɾiː˥ɣa˩kɣi˩kiː˩˧ke˩dɾid˩]
*ñθīγak mouth
→
glaiya palate, gum
→→ VUA:
glaija [ˈglaixə~ˈʟaixə]
n. palate, gums; inside of mouth
NEXT: teano [ˈteə̯nɔ]
v. clack, rub (to make noise); stridulate; snap (fingers)
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greek
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by GoshDiggityDangit » 11 Jan 2020 07:24
Corphishy wrote: ↑ 09 Jan 2020 04:33
NEXT: teano [ˈteə̯nɔ]
v. clack, rub (to make noise); stridulate; snap (fingers)
Téno [ˈteː.no] n. Finger(s)
Din [din] v. Snap in Two, Break in Half
Dindin [ˈdin.dɪn] v. Slap, Smack, Pat
"(Ka) ténota din."
[ka ˈteː.no.ta din]
(Ka) téno-Ø-ta din-Ø
(1.SG) finger-PL-2.SG break.in.half-PRES.IND
"I break your fingers in half."
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Tzge [ˈts̩j.ɛ] n. Inside of Mouth, Tongue, Cheek, Gums
“Like billowing clouds, Like the incessant gurgle of the brook,
The longing of the spirit can never be stilled.” ― St. Hildegard von Bingen
VaptuantaDoi
roman
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by VaptuantaDoi » 11 Jan 2020 07:35
GoshDiggityDangit wrote: ↑ 11 Jan 2020 07:24
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Tzge [ˈts̩j.e] n. Inside of Mouth, Tongue, Cheek, Gums
Proto-Nomadic *
tiek /tìèk/ [tsjèk] "walls, sides"
→ *
tiekddid "piece of material used to make walls"
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tdúúddid [tɾúːdɾìd] "vermin, small animals which live in bushes"
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greek
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by GoshDiggityDangit » 11 Jan 2020 09:29
VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑ 11 Jan 2020 07:35
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tdúúddid [tɾúːdɾìd] "vermin, small animals which live in bushes"
Túlid [ˈtuː.lɪd] n. Brat, Pest, Rat
"Dádí túlidn dindin."
[ˈdaː.dɪː ˈtuː.lɪd.n̩ ˈdin.dɪn]
Dádí túlid-n dindin-Ø
father brat-3.SG slap-PRES.IND
"The father slaps his brat."
this sounds very much like an innuendo, it isn't
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T'oxo [ˈtʼo.xo] n. Wet Sand, Paste
“Like billowing clouds, Like the incessant gurgle of the brook,
The longing of the spirit can never be stilled.” ― St. Hildegard von Bingen