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- 31 Aug 2021 22:43
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: 'Re-construction' challenge no #1: Modern Gandhari
- Replies: 14
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Re: 'Re-construction' challenge no #1: Modern Gandhari
Also, I would like to ask how the Gandharans would fare in the modern era? Are they Muslims today (and would this have any bearing on them if much of them live in Afghanistan say from 1996-2001 and from 2021 onward?)
- 23 Aug 2021 05:06
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Osroene: A Possible Euphratic IE Language
- Replies: 34
- Views: 9628
Re: Osroene: A Possible Euphratic IE Language
Have you tried writing Osroene in the Arabic script yet, given the language's geographic position (assuming the Islamic conquests still happen), because I certainly might try my hand at doing so.
- 19 Aug 2019 15:41
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Zeko-Romance development thread
- Replies: 21
- Views: 7520
Re: Zeko-Romance development thread
Not to nitpick, but Occitan is NOT a conlang, but a natural language with real speakers.
- 29 Jul 2019 05:07
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
- Replies: 522
- Views: 158128
Re: British Romance Language Collablang
183) B
184) A
185) A
184) A
185) A
- 25 Jul 2019 16:48
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
- Replies: 522
- Views: 158128
Re: British Romance Language Collablang
181) a
182) c
182) c
- 23 Jun 2019 05:07
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
- Replies: 522
- Views: 158128
Re: British Romance Language Collablang
167) d - John (Tiodry's Protestant son) manages to invade with a force gathered from the Northern European states (and support from a significant part of the population) and takes the throne.
- 21 Jun 2019 23:48
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
- Replies: 522
- Views: 158128
Re: British Romance Language Collablang
Also
158) C. John simply coups the government and England becomes Protestant (such is tradition)
158) C. John simply coups the government and England becomes Protestant (such is tradition)
- 17 Jun 2019 04:21
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
- Replies: 522
- Views: 158128
- 05 Jun 2019 22:36
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
- Replies: 522
- Views: 158128
- 01 Mar 2019 21:26
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Zhidsky/זשידסקיַ
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1891
Re: Zhidsky/זשידסקיַ
Interesting premise you got there (especially since the Jews of Poland-Lithuania had been one of the largest and most prominent Ashkenazic communities from the 17th century up to the Holocaust) One nitpick though is that the K'naaim in this case, would actually be one of three Jewish linguistic comm...
- 14 Jan 2019 04:25
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: British Romance Language Collablang
- Replies: 522
- Views: 158128
Re: British Romance Language Collablang
110) f (It gets turned into /ø ~œ/)
- 25 Dec 2018 19:09
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
- Replies: 8666
- Views: 1478586
Re: Conlang Conversation Thread
(en carpetanu)
Feliç Navidað e Feliç Anhu Nòavu a töðu!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, everyone.
Feliç Navidað e Feliç Anhu Nòavu a töðu!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, everyone.
- 20 Dec 2018 19:32
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Carpetanian (Ibero-Romance conlang)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 19974
Re: Carpetanian (Ibero-Romance conlang)
BTW, before we get to more of Carpetanian, here's a little translation of something inspired by playing Kaiserreich . Hope you like it. (Also, there are some apocopic forms associated with the text (usually found in poems/lyrics)), usually deleting unstressed vowels when needed. Fischia il vento ( S...
- 20 Dec 2018 14:16
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Carpetanian (Ibero-Romance conlang)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 19974
Re: Carpetanian (Ibero-Romance conlang)
7) Adjectives Adjectives, as a rule, function much like Spanish and the other Indo-European languages, in that they usually come after the word and are generally divided into those whose base form inflects with the gender (typically those that end in - u ) and those that don't. For plurals, inflect...
- 07 Dec 2018 05:01
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Lexember 2018
- Replies: 177
- Views: 30450
Re: Lexember 2018
Carpetanian Word(s) of the Day - 5 December (sinced I missed yesterday; I'll do today's word tomorrow) luz /ɫuz/ Plural Form: lüz Etymology: From Old Span. luz , from Lat. lūcem , accusative of lūx , from P.-I. * louks , from the P.I.E. root * lewk - (“white; light; bright”). Type: feminine noun 1) ...
- 05 Dec 2018 04:18
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Lexember 2018
- Replies: 177
- Views: 30450
Re: Lexember 2018
Sorry I'm late, but here's another... Carpetanian Word of the Day - 4 December fòahu /ˈfɔɑ.xu/ Plural Form: fuähu Etymology: From L. Lat. focus (“fire”), from Lat. focus (“hearth”). Type: masculine noun Definitions: 1) fire 2) (interjection) "Fire!" (cry of distress indicating that somethi...
- 03 Dec 2018 17:42
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Lexember 2018
- Replies: 177
- Views: 30450
Re: Lexember 2018
Carpetanian Word of the Day - 3 December
cjaudrón /tɕɑu̯ˈdʁon/ (plural form: cjaudronis)
Etymology: From L.Lat. caldāria (“warm bath”) + -ón, from Lat. caldus, from calidus (“warm”).
Type: feminine
Definitions:
1) cauldron
2) boiler
3) (geology) caldera
cjaudrón /tɕɑu̯ˈdʁon/ (plural form: cjaudronis)
Etymology: From L.Lat. caldāria (“warm bath”) + -ón, from Lat. caldus, from calidus (“warm”).
Type: feminine
Definitions:
1) cauldron
2) boiler
3) (geology) caldera
- 02 Dec 2018 20:27
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Lexember 2018
- Replies: 177
- Views: 30450
Re: Lexember 2018
Carpetanian Word of the Day - 2 December: sou /sou̯/ Plural: sovis (displaced native söu ) Type: Noun (masc.) Etymology: From Latin sōl (“sun”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European * sóh₂wl̥ . Definitions: 1) sun 2) sunlight 3) sunny side (of a place) 4) daylight (time between sunrise and sunset)
- 01 Dec 2018 15:43
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Lexember 2018
- Replies: 177
- Views: 30450
Re: Lexember 2018
senheru Reminds me of Gosp. Thomas Logion 23: 23. Iesous said, "I shall choose you, one from a thousand and two from ten thousand, and they will stand as a single one ." Any chance we could see this quote translated into Carpetanian? Here it is: Jesú a'dicju: Ia vô êcogeré, vun enter miv-...
- 01 Dec 2018 13:44
- Forum: Conlangs
- Topic: Lexember 2018
- Replies: 177
- Views: 30450
Re: Lexember 2018
Here's something for today (from Carpetanian, a conlang presented here ) Word: senheru Variant forms: senherò (fem. sing.), senhiru (masc. plur.) , senhirò (fem. plur.) Type: Adjective Orthography: from O.S. sennero , ultimately from Lat. singulāris "alone, singular" Definition: 1) unique ...