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PostPosted: Wed 07 Jul 2010 5:32 am 
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Jjjeivöl sei'nenehin. Tapuhuluo tuorejim jjinenessa sei'sarahin jevråim då. Teijjessa'hjeivanen. Hjeivåim pöškan, kyrrhessö. Sei'vallojat lyötöhöl mika sei'miökyrrhejjmyr taavaessaval tassatsy kuka'pöškanön dåtsy. :)

= I agree with Shreypete. I greatly enjoy this talk of new languages. You have done well. Good work, everyone. I am pleased to see that I am not the only one who works so hard on such things. :)

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Re: Talk in your conlang
PostPosted: Tue 05 Jun 2012 6:36 pm 
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Myau uq-mi. Ro wua xō zum zal zekōz wōk xōt sic ul zos.
[greeting all-to. I happy be-1sgpres that this thread here be-3sgpres now as then.]
Hello everyone! I'm happy this thread is still here. (Here as in, it's been used since I checked it out last.)

Ro fod zuspo tlōs-tik. Ro uq zo conlangel qapo.
[I youpl-obj thank-1sgpres say-inf-for. I all the conlang-pl like-1sgpres]
Thank you all for posting (talking). I like all the conlangs.

Zo tikolmil tlel >tuq< os >tuq-siōl<-tik wubot sic.
[the Tikolmian say-gerund fall and fall-neg-ease-for have-3sgpres now]
Tikolmian now has words for "seizure" and "epilepsy". (Not that anyone cares, of course. I don't expect you to.)

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Re: Talk in your conlang
PostPosted: Wed 27 Jun 2012 7:33 pm 
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Parlei in tu lincon!
(talk [lit speak] in your conlang!)

This is Linguan, my Auxiliary work in progress.

Est fila no reponda essie ad in mul tempa.
(this thread not responded was to in much time.)
(this thread hasn't been replied to in a long time.)

Con ecsepsiona de Tikolm de tri semanan.
(with exception of Tikolm three weeks ago)


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Re: Talk in your conlang
PostPosted: Thu 28 Jun 2012 3:18 am 
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Feak eroten nesi soutes ; he Romlang-tak fe ifikiot.
1s-ERG deference 2s-DAT give-1s; however.NEG Romlang-PL-ERG 1s irritate-3p.
I don't mean to be rude, but Romlangs irritate me.

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Re: Talk in your conlang
PostPosted: Thu 28 Jun 2012 6:43 pm 
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Elijah wrote:
Feak eroten nesi soutes ; he Romlang-tak fe ifikiot.
1s-ERG deference 2s-DAT give-1s; however.NEG Romlang-PL-ERG 1s irritate-3p.
I don't mean to be rude, but Romlangs irritate me.

Purcei? Truf ey ce son aill tre enteresan, all mein la plypar dell tam.
[for-what? find.1spres I that be.3ppres 3p very interesting, to.det least the.f more-part of.det time]
Why? I find them very interesting, at least most of the time.

(For reference, this is my somewhat new Celtic-ish romlang, Llyffws. It's based on French but it's spelled sort of like Welsh. Sorry to irritate you, but I couldn't resist.)

Edit: Ro tikvomo ucufel (I forget always) -- v = f, f = ff. Takrielel.

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Re: Talk in your conlang
PostPosted: Fri 29 Jun 2012 4:24 am 
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Brithenigi Llyffws tagu, ori?
(B.-ACC L. resemble-3s.PRES.SIMP, TAG ?)
So then Llyffws is like Brithenig, right?

This is my other CL, Motallu. The previous one is called Kholi or Xoli.

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Re: Talk in your conlang
PostPosted: Mon 09 Jul 2012 3:37 am 
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Elijah wrote:
Brithenigi Llyffws tagu, ori?
(B.-ACC L. resemble-3s.PRES.SIMP, TAG ?)
So then Llyffws is like Brithenig, right?

Wi, ben syr! Mallwrwsman, son aill tus li ddw tre symylir.
[yes, good sure! bad.happily-adv, be.3ppres they all.pl the.pl two very similar.pl.]
Yes, for sure! Unfortunately, they are very similar to each other. (Not that I don't like Brithenig; I do, very much. But I find it rude to openly copy others' conlangs. It feels like plagiarism.)

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Re: Talk in your conlang
PostPosted: Fri 13 Jul 2012 9:34 pm 
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Ce e'se ge es arifedd â se fil?
[what is.it that be.3spres happen.pastpart to this thread?]
What has happened to this thread?
Alternatively: wuxosost cwum zal skūz-mi? [happen-3ppast what this thread-to?]

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PostPosted: Sat 14 Jul 2012 8:16 pm 
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Linguan has changed. It is now called Ljndoj. Conjugation has been abolished! As have the letters c and i.

'Ljnguan' tjo esse modjfjk. Ahor, nomat tjo esse Ljndoj. J konjukament delet tjo esse! J mem por j letran 'C' et 'I'.

[Linguan it is modified. Now, named it is Ljndoj. The conjugation deleted it is! The same for the letters 'C' and 'I']


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Re: Talk in your conlang
PostPosted: Sat 14 Jul 2012 8:50 pm 
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Linguanist wrote:
Linguan has changed. It is now called Ljndoj. Conjugation has been abolished!

Cwa? (Purcei?/Why?)
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As have the letters c and i.

Ro lō, li so zo qomok >j< wubo >i<-tik sic mī?
[I see-1spres, so thee the letter "j" have-2spres "i"-for now too?]
I see, so now you have the letter "j" for "i" too?

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