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by Avaja
Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:58 pm
Forum: Conlangery & Conworlds
Topic: Help your conlang fluency (2)
Replies: 6633
Views: 739901

Re: Help your conlang fluency

Idu na konshamá hya aramá, ekmá jo darene haliste te vãekufei hya rakufei. Sadumin ras me gei te tasgufei hya konshatebit, ah me jo tyn haliste go Kazusha giire hya sha ni kongiu. Hello all conlangers, I just wanted to write a bit. Lately I don't do much conlanging, but I do want Kazujisha to becom...
by Avaja
Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:45 pm
Forum: None of the above
Topic: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition
Replies: 1735
Views: 354926

Re: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition

Vanilla Ninja - Vanad teksad ja kitarr
Skomakar'n wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlTEHGdiacs

Is this Võro or Estonian?
It's Estonian, Pööloy Gläänz - Ma helistan sulle kell kuus
by Avaja
Mon May 28, 2012 7:59 pm
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: resources
Replies: 722
Views: 308725

Re: resources

E-skuvla has texts and recordings about the Sami culture in North, South and Lule Sami (the three top links to the right). The rest of the site is mostly in Norwegian.

There seems to be more available if you look around enough, they seem to sell a lot of stuff but some pages are publicly available.
by Avaja
Fri May 25, 2012 7:20 am
Forum: None of the above
Topic: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition
Replies: 1735
Views: 354926

Re: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition

平沢進 – 白虎野 (Susumu Hirasawa - Byakkoya) live
What a man, what a voice, what a song.
Elector Dark wrote:Is that not "Waiting for Cavalry" sort of under a different name and in Finnish?
Yes
by Avaja
Wed May 16, 2012 7:32 pm
Forum: None of the above
Topic: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition
Replies: 1735
Views: 354926

Re: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition

中島みゆき - 地上の星 (Nakashima Miyuki - Chijou no hoshi) Does anyone have tips on K-pop? :3 2NE1 - 내가 제일 잘나가 !!!!! Shinhwa - VENUS (possibly the most repeat song I've had for a long while!!) T-ARA - 왜 이러니 (Wae irôni) T-ARA - Roly Poly T-ARA - Yayaya (yes, I am a big T-.ARA fan) Also I must say that NU'EST...
by Avaja
Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:19 am
Forum: Conlangery & Conworlds
Topic: In search of isolating conlangs
Replies: 158
Views: 41052

Re: In search of isolating conlangs

Váh tyn go Kazujisha da anofeive hya isolata-sha, ah pan galu raku hya grammatika da tynatta ni báhte. well certain that Kazujisha is one REL isolate-language, but PAST PASS write grammar is certain in old Certainly Kazujisha is an isolating language, but the written grammar is old. Anna ni hya ja ...
by Avaja
Tue May 11, 2010 5:25 pm
Forum: None of the above
Topic: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition
Replies: 1735
Views: 354926

by Avaja
Fri Apr 09, 2010 7:44 am
Forum: None of the above
Topic: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition
Replies: 1735
Views: 354926

Xonen wrote:SomBy - Guoros Sorbmi
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SomBy - Ii iđit vel
by Avaja
Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:54 am
Forum: None of the above
Topic: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition
Replies: 1735
Views: 354926

Da Zhangwei - Fen Dou

Moskau in Chinese...
by Avaja
Tue Oct 23, 2007 1:47 pm
Forum: None of the above
Topic: OTTER
Replies: 1013
Views: 406453

by Avaja
Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:19 am
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: Link collection: online sound recordings of languages
Replies: 24
Views: 21054

Sámi http://www.helsinki.fi/~sugl_smi/aani/Kielinaytteet/ - five recordings in Sámi languages: Inari, Skolt, Lule, North and Ume http://www.helsinki.fi/~sugl_smi/aani/Kansallislaulut/ - the Sámi national song in six languages: Inari, Kildin, Lule, North, Skolt, South http://www.sr.se/sameradion/ - ...
by Avaja
Wed Aug 22, 2007 2:23 pm
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: Kinterms In Your Conlangs (And Natlangs)
Replies: 172
Views: 119366

TomHChappell wrote:In Kazujisha, how does the speaker refer to the second-person's relatives? By the "someone else's relatives" set of terms?
Indeed.
by Avaja
Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:50 pm
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: Kinterms In Your Conlangs (And Natlangs)
Replies: 172
Views: 119366

First of, I'd like to quickly describe the basics of how the Kazujishans define kinship and who belongs to a family. Everyone in Kazujisha has a family name, for instance Keianrah. Everyone with this family name is said to be related to each other no matter if they are adopted/from previous relation...
by Avaja
Sun Jul 22, 2007 1:00 pm
Forum: None of the above
Topic: Seahorses, I Love 'Em (& other Links of Interest)
Replies: 2235
Views: 436055

The algorithm march is hilarious!
by Avaja
Mon Nov 13, 2006 12:59 pm
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: I wish English had a word for this!
Replies: 333
Views: 146772

A great Swedish verb is orka which is roughly "to have the energy/will to do something". The imperative of it is often used by youngsters when they don't orka.

- Write this down.
- Orka! (I don't have the energy/will to do it)