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PostPosted: Sun 09 May 2010 2:43 pm 
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Before all the old threads got deleted, there was a thread called something like "talk in your conlang" for people to say things to each other in their conlangs. I thought it was interesting and I am posting this thread to continue it. Here's what I have to say: Zia izokel mi cusme zōl ziel izokelol zo mi tik qapa. (Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.)

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PostPosted: Sun 09 May 2010 4:52 pm 
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Hi Tikolm I just joined Omniglot and saw your post. Your conlang looks very interesting and I've always liked that quote :mrgreen:

Could you explain how to pronounce the quote in your conlang? Thanks!


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PostPosted: Mon 10 May 2010 1:22 am 
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Hi, vegandiste - I hope you have a good time at Omniglot.

Okay, here's how to pronounce it. It's in X-SAMPA - I hope you can read it. /zia izOkEl mi cusme zo:l ziEl izOkElOl zo mi tik kwapa/ I think this is right - I haven't got the phonology written out yet.

Whatever you have to say is just fine, but I posted this thread for people to talk in their conlangs. If you have a conlang, then you are welcome to talk to us in it here. If you do not, then you are welcome anyway. :)

Happy Mother's Day. :)

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PostPosted: Mon 10 May 2010 5:31 am 
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Ēk eş v cŏru axētan raħ ēn wiyd ħaĕģek an ħagĕkń.

Well, this is a story all about how my life got flip-turned upside-down.

Continue in your own conlangs! I wanna see how this turns out :P

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PostPosted: Mon 10 May 2010 11:20 am 
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阿몽게介紹화伴에, 名阿요インベシリカ。
[O mong'ge ge'sheo hwa ban'e, myeong o yo Inbeshirika].

:mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Mon 10 May 2010 8:50 pm 
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Cthulhu os Imbecilica, ro fol "conlangs" qapo. Cwum lufoz fo fōd as?
Cthulhu and Imbecilica, I like your conlangs. What did you say in them?

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PostPosted: Tue 11 May 2010 2:53 am 
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I said, it is the first line of the 'Fresh Prince of Bel Air' theme :P

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PostPosted: Tue 11 May 2010 3:36 am 
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Quote:
阿 = O [I, me], 몽게 = mong'ge [to wish], 介紹 = ge'sheo = to introduce, 화 hwa [with], 伴에 ban'e [you informal*], 名 myeong [name], 요 [copula, to be], インベシリカ = inbeshirika [Imbecilica].

I wish to introduce myself, my name is Imbecilica...even though that isn't my real name (obviously) and I have been a member here for ages.

阿몽게介紹화伴에名요インベシリカ, or with informal spacing...阿 몽게 介紹 화 伴에 名 요 インベシリカ.


Basically it's a conlang I have recently worked on (based on a previous one) called Yondae'eo. I think it's particularly unique in that it uses 4 different scripts.

漢字 (Hanzi) - used to write loan words from Chinese.
한글 (Hangeul) - used to write "native" words of Yondae'eo.
カタカナ (Katakana) - used to transcribe foreign names and words.
ひらがな (Hiragana) - used for onomatopoeic sounds.

Here is a better example with all of them incorporated.
伴에阿マスル한다ひひはは時去다ショピン中心.
[Ban'e o Masuru han-da hihi-haha shi keu'da shopin-jungshin].
Informal spacing 1: 伴에 阿 マスル 한다 ひひはは 時 去다 ショピン中心.
Informal spacing 2: 伴에'阿'マスル'한다'ひひはは'時'去다'ショピン中心'.

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PostPosted: Tue 11 May 2010 11:38 am 
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What's "Fresh Prince of Bel Air"?

Your conlang Yondae'eo is interesting. Sounds like most of the scripts it uses are real ones. You made one of them up, right? Is it based on Korean?

Zo pum "myau" lufoz.
The cat said "meow". (Just thought I should say something in my lang.)

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PostPosted: Tue 11 May 2010 4:40 pm 
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Yeah I remember making a few but I don't remember most except for Qintari. Conlanging is fun, especially when you're bored! It's meant to feel "east asian" like.

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