So I used Google Translate's "detect language function" on some Almean languages. Here are the results:
Cadhinor is recognized as Portuguese.
Cuêzi is recognized as Occitan.
Verdurian is recognized as Tonga (wtf?).
Ismaîn is recognized as Romanian. So is Old Skourene.
Barakhinei is recognized as Turkish.
Axunašin is recognized as Esperanto.
Xurnese is recognized as Azerbaijani.
Proto-Eastern was recognized at first as Polish, but then as Maori when another two sentences were added.
Kebreni is recognized as Albanian.
Wede:i is recognized as Indonesian.
Uyseʔ is recognized as Malay.
Flaidish is recognized as either Lativian or Slovenian.
Elkarîl is recognized as Sundanese.
And the Lé example from the Almeopedia was recognized as Slovak.
I don't know what this signifies, but it's interesting.
What Almean languages look like
Not really, and certainly not without telling anyone which sample texts were used.
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Re: What Almean languages look like
Tial mi sxatus Aksunasxion kaj Surnion. Kaj la curauxan lingvon.Daquarious P. McFizzle wrote:Axunašin is recognized as Esperanto.
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Yeah, and even orthography can make a big difference for the same language. I tried two different orthographies (one of them IPA) for a conlang of mine (actually not really a conlang yet, just a set of sound changes on top of a natlang), and the first came out as English, the second as Maltese. Can anybody guess what the base lang was?
"idmi widokfi ginu tsaizhi kfe psemot im udat
edilzhin wodu psungot lowanzhikfi wenit
lededi moldon illi it diddat zhiktodot it ildu
we zobidon zigwi mimedin lununit am edin
moldi kfakfi it millu bissot non gannidit odbin
inwidditkfi niut lidzhu nginot onni lidenon
ilbonakfi bitsat itkfi ildi mainzhi dumi"
"idmi: wi:dɒkfi: gi:nu: tsajʒi: kfe: pse:mɒt im u:dæt
e:di:lʒin wo:du: psu:ŋɒt lo:wænʒikfi: we:nit
ledi: mo:ldɒn i:lli: it diddæt ʒikto:dɒt it i:ldu:
we: zo:bi:dɒn zigwi: mi:me:din lu:nu:nit æm e:din
mo:ldi: kfækfi: it mi:llu: bissɒt nɒn gænni:dit ɒdbin
inwidditkfi: niut li:dʒu: ŋi:nɒt ɒnni: linɒn
i:lbo:nækfi: bitsæt itkfi: i:ldi: majnʒi: du:mi:"
"idmi widokfi ginu tsaizhi kfe psemot im udat
edilzhin wodu psungot lowanzhikfi wenit
lededi moldon illi it diddat zhiktodot it ildu
we zobidon zigwi mimedin lununit am edin
moldi kfakfi it millu bissot non gannidit odbin
inwidditkfi niut lidzhu nginot onni lidenon
ilbonakfi bitsat itkfi ildi mainzhi dumi"
"idmi: wi:dɒkfi: gi:nu: tsajʒi: kfe: pse:mɒt im u:dæt
e:di:lʒin wo:du: psu:ŋɒt lo:wænʒikfi: we:nit
ledi: mo:ldɒn i:lli: it diddæt ʒikto:dɒt it i:ldu:
we: zo:bi:dɒn zigwi: mi:me:din lu:nu:nit æm e:din
mo:ldi: kfækfi: it mi:llu: bissɒt nɒn gænni:dit ɒdbin
inwidditkfi: niut li:dʒu: ŋi:nɒt ɒnni: linɒn
i:lbo:nækfi: bitsæt itkfi: i:ldi: majnʒi: du:mi:"
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Cadhinor recognized as Portuguese? WTF? I was spoken Cadhinorian all that time!
Jokes apart, I don't see so much between the languages, they're really different from each one...
Jokes apart, I don't see so much between the languages, they're really different from each one...
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