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Re: Translate into your own conlang
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PostPosted: Wed 30 Mar 2011 12:27 pm 
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Alisbet wrote:
Come sons and daughters, we all sing.

Ceorzani: triche ceyhan eid fajor, vie ji'latar

Arain: Ano, rionn wi shoron, rwn salwmin.

Iaskyon: Yukin e lenin e, hägoo, seb laonoo.
(Gloss) boy VOC girl VOC, come-HORT, 1PL.INCL sing-HORT

Just to try it out :roll: I may change the whole thing quickly.

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Re: Translate into your own conlang
PostPosted: Fri 01 Apr 2011 12:51 am 
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Come sons and daughters, we all sing.


Ceorzani: triche ceyhan eid fajor, vie ji'latar

Arain: Ano, rionn wi shoron, rwn salwmin.

Iaskyon: Yukin e lenin e, hägoo, seb laonoo.

Avaa: ääbai oi däävoi ghäkjuose, rhujoiišumök.

daughter-pl and son-pl come-(imperative) we-sing-(inclusive particle)

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Re: Translate into your own conlang
PostPosted: Mon 11 Apr 2011 11:24 pm 
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Come sons and daughters, we all sing.


Kommævo, érliće æ frauliće, çur hæpp zinne.
come(imperative), sons (nompl) and daughters(nompl), we are-(pres) all (adv) singing (present).

A sneak peak at a different conlang I'm working on. Will post once grammar is complete.

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PostPosted: Fri 15 Apr 2011 10:39 pm 
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Come sons and daughters, we all sing.


Siöttä s'äiñyö na l'äiñyö, mertena meivia døittitää.


After a long while this is my first post!

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My friend told me that she were in love with me. I couldn't believe him. But I have to find the truth.


In Vaeri that would be:

Eis avŗŗicaæ E cúd tiœ síam in amæs cin E tiçûm. Esætcradas patîut tiæ aitem Esínvas wunî ut verasam.

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Re: Translate into your own conlang
PostPosted: Wed 07 Dec 2011 10:45 pm 
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Alisbet wrote:
Come sons and daughters, we all sing.


Here's a translation into one of my languages, although it is a work in progress. :)

N giho da n giha eso ueno; a selojo emo canta!
PLR child-male and PLR child-female you.PLR-male come-IMP; the whole we-male sing-PRESENT!

I don't really know how to put "Plural" and stuff in terms of showing what things are, but "n" is a plural indicator which goes before the noun.

Edit: seloyo -> selojo. I think the "j" looks better.

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Re: Translate into your own conlang
PostPosted: Sun 29 Jan 2012 8:59 pm 
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@Oealu: Kamalian looks like Inuktitut; did you think of that?
@Kloiter: Kaynu Pitak DOES look like Ainu.

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"I tried to stop him from reaching for the lamp, but he touched it anyway and burned his hand"


Feak toi imrakut pretaus inani nesuies, he toiak imrakut ainipretu m taik toio ainirekotu.
1ps-AGT 3ps DIM-fire grasp-INF-3pm NEG-finish-INF attempt-PSTPF-1pm, but 3ps-AGT DIM-fire COMP-grasp-PST and hand 3ps-GEN COMP-cook-PST.

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Re: Translate into your own conlang
PostPosted: Tue 07 Feb 2012 12:31 am 
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Sorry, I can't edit the last post. The copula "m" should be "to" ("m" is used with nouns, "to" with serial verbs; the last word should not be ainirekotu (COMP-cook-PST), but raktuus (burn-PST-3pm); ainipretu should be ainipretuus (3rd person marker on the end).

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Re: Translate into your own conlang
PostPosted: Mon 13 Feb 2012 10:12 pm 
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Edit again: Should be -
Feak toi imrakut pretat inani nesuis, he toiak imrakut ainipretut to taik toio raktut.
Fe-ak toi im-rakut pret-a-t in-ani nes-ui-s, he toi-ak im-rakut aini-pret-u-t to taik toi-o rakt-u-t.
1ps-AGT 3ps DIM-fire grasp-INF-3pm NEG-finish-INF attempt-PSTPF-1pm, but 3ps-AGT DIM-fire COMP-grasp-PST-3pm and hand 3ps-GEN burn-PST-3pm.

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