@odveig well the t' isn't in English, the 'or' is pronounced like the English word 'or' and 'sha' well sh is like English sh, and the a in this case is like the e and a in cinema
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Koorahlok February 11, 2015 |
@odveig well the t' isn't in English, the 'or' is pronounced like the English word 'or' and 'sha' well sh is like English sh, and the a in this case is like the e and a in cinema |
@odveig well the t' isn't in English, the 'or' is pronounced like the English word 'or' and 'sha' well sh is like English sh, and the a in this case is like the e and a in cinema
Koorahlok February 11, 2015 |
Odveig oh, basically the furry fandom is a group of people who like animals that are like humans, in the sence of walking, talking, face emotions, etc. etc. |
Odveig
@koorahlok No, the definition of the Furry Fandom. I didn't understand most of the words I didn't understand
oh, basically the furry fandom is a group of people who like animals that are like humans, in the sence of walking, talking, face emotions, etc. etc.
Angeluscaligo February 12, 2015 |
koorahlokAngeluscaligokoorahlok Nwenfredach, the New-Speech. It has an alphabet too, the Ihaab-Marseth, Mars Alfabet. What's your based on? :) |
koorahlokAngeluscaligokoorahlokwow i thought i was the only furry artist/conlager(i mean the only furry artist that conlangs as well) on here, and i am from somewhat shitty america
Nice to meet you :3 What conlangs are you currently engaged in?
nice to meet you too! i am currently working on my personal artlang t'orsha(ipa:tʼɔɹʃə). and you?
Nwenfredach, the New-Speech. It has an alphabet too, the Ihaab-Marseth, Mars Alfabet. What's your based on? :)
Koorahlok February 12, 2015 |
@Angeluscaligo mine is really more of it's own thing, while it has elements of dovahzul in it, mine has it's own alphabet too it's called makivkukh (hunter's pen). Is hour's based on any specific language? |
Angeluscaligo February 12, 2015 |
koorahlok Mine is based primarily on Dovah, Old English/Danish & heavily inspired by Nordic languages & East-Asian languages. I have stopped adding root-words quite a while ago, but have started again recently. Now, I'm in the process of making it an aglunative language, creating suffixes for things like "an egg of X", "Stew made from Y", ... I have pronouns, grammar-afixes for all forms of verbs & have try to add non-translatable-into-english concepts like "the feeling of comfort one has when near friends in a warm place" (german has a word for this). |
koorahlok
@Angeluscaligo mine is really more of it's own thing, while it has elements of dovahzul in it, mine has it's own alphabet too it's called makivkukh (hunter's pen). Is hour's based on any specific language?
Mine is based primarily on Dovah, Old English/Danish & heavily inspired by Nordic languages & East-Asian languages. I have stopped adding root-words quite a while ago, but have started again recently. Now, I'm in the process of making it an aglunative language, creating suffixes for things like "an egg of X", "Stew made from Y", ...
I have pronouns, grammar-afixes for all forms of verbs & have try to add non-translatable-into-english concepts like "the feeling of comfort one has when near friends in a warm place" (german has a word for this).
Koorahlok February 12, 2015 |
Angeluscaligokoorahlok aah i see, i'm still working on root words and probably will for a while, one thing that t'orsha has that not any language(that i know of)has is these one word that is antire phrase,the word for the people that speak my language are the Rrarmak' which means "one(s) who hunt" |
Angeluscaligokoorahlok
@Angeluscaligo mine is really more of it's own thing, while it has elements of dovahzul in it, mine has it's own alphabet too it's called makivkukh (hunter's pen). Is hour's based on any specific language?Mine is based primarily on Dovah, Old English/Danish & heavily inspired by Nordic languages & East-Asian languages. I have stopped adding root-words quite a while ago, but have started again recently. Now, I'm in the process of making it an aglunative language, creating suffixes for things like "an egg of X", "Stew made from Y", ...
I have pronouns, grammar-afixes for all forms of verbs & have try to add non-translatable-into-english concepts like "the feeling of comfort one has when near friends in a warm place" (german has a word for this).
aah i see, i'm still working on root words and probably will for a while, one thing that t'orsha has that not any language(that i know of)has is these one word that is antire phrase,the word for the people that speak my language are the Rrarmak' which means "one(s) who hunt"
Angeluscaligo February 12, 2015 |
koorahlokAngeluscaligokoorahlok I have similar phrase-words, together with words that mean titles like "one who is eager" or "one from the sea" - like hebrew names tend to do. |
koorahlokAngeluscaligokoorahlok
@Angeluscaligo mine is really more of it's own thing, while it has elements of dovahzul in it, mine has it's own alphabet too it's called makivkukh (hunter's pen). Is hour's based on any specific language?Mine is based primarily on Dovah, Old English/Danish & heavily inspired by Nordic languages & East-Asian languages. I have stopped adding root-words quite a while ago, but have started again recently. Now, I'm in the process of making it an aglunative language, creating suffixes for things like "an egg of X", "Stew made from Y", ...
I have pronouns, grammar-afixes for all forms of verbs & have try to add non-translatable-into-english concepts like "the feeling of comfort one has when near friends in a warm place" (german has a word for this).
aah i see, i'm still working on root words and probably will for a while, one thing that t'orsha has that not any language(that i know of)has is these one word that is antire phrase,the word for the people that speak my language are the Rrarmak' which means "one(s) who hunt"
I have similar phrase-words, together with words that mean titles like "one who is eager" or "one from the sea" - like hebrew names tend to do.
Koorahlok February 12, 2015 |
AngeluscaligokoorahlokAngeluscaligokoorahlok nice, but i think we sould get back on topic, if you want to talk more you can pm me or i can set up another thread and make it about conlangs |
AngeluscaligokoorahlokAngeluscaligokoorahlok
@Angeluscaligo mine is really more of it's own thing, while it has elements of dovahzul in it, mine has it's own alphabet too it's called makivkukh (hunter's pen). Is hour's based on any specific language?Mine is based primarily on Dovah, Old English/Danish & heavily inspired by Nordic languages & East-Asian languages. I have stopped adding root-words quite a while ago, but have started again recently. Now, I'm in the process of making it an aglunative language, creating suffixes for things like "an egg of X", "Stew made from Y", ...
I have pronouns, grammar-afixes for all forms of verbs & have try to add non-translatable-into-english concepts like "the feeling of comfort one has when near friends in a warm place" (german has a word for this).
aah i see, i'm still working on root words and probably will for a while, one thing that t'orsha has that not any language(that i know of)has is these one word that is antire phrase,the word for the people that speak my language are the Rrarmak' which means "one(s) who hunt"
I have similar phrase-words, together with words that mean titles like "one who is eager" or "one from the sea" - like hebrew names tend to do.
nice, but i think we sould get back on topic, if you want to talk more you can pm me or i can set up another thread and make it about conlangs
Koorahlok February 12, 2015 |
i'm not sure on that one |
i'm not sure on that one
Odveig February 15, 2015 |
Kosenuhiith Me and my friends hacked one to walk around like a zombie and say "Jaaaag skaaah dödaaah dig", translating to "I'mmmm going to killll youuuu" (hover to see translation). The non-zombified Swedish was "Jag ska döda dig" |
KosenuhiithDo furbies count? ~I like furbies~
My sister used to have one of those. It creeped me the fuck out.
Me and my friends hacked one to walk around like a zombie and say "Jaaaag skaaah dödaaah dig", translating to "I'mmmm going to killll youuuu" (hover to see translation). The non-zombified Swedish was "Jag ska döda dig"
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