Bird language
Bird language
This is spoken by alien birds, they can speak English.
Vowels
A, â, e, ê, i, o, ô, ơ, u, ư vowels can be long with a macron
A, 6, E, e, i, O, o, 2, u, y
Consonants
B, č, c, d, ð, þ, f, g, gv (can be written as a g with a stroke), h, j, k, Łł, l, m, n, ń, p, q, r, s, š, t, v, w, x, y, z
b, tS, ts, d, D, T, f, g, G, x, Z, k, L\, l, m, n, J, p, q, r, s, S, t, v, w, H, j, z
Numbers base 14
Alāq 0
Klīyit, 1
Kījūr, 2
Kūl, 3
Krāynī, 4
Jūyčī, 5
Jūyalā, 6
Ndjūl, 7
Kdjūyīrip, 8
Ldjīyik, 9
Krīl, X or 10
Kīlīt, ( or 11
Kāzêt, ε or 12
Knâīnơt 0 or 13
Vowels
A, â, e, ê, i, o, ô, ơ, u, ư vowels can be long with a macron
A, 6, E, e, i, O, o, 2, u, y
Consonants
B, č, c, d, ð, þ, f, g, gv (can be written as a g with a stroke), h, j, k, Łł, l, m, n, ń, p, q, r, s, š, t, v, w, x, y, z
b, tS, ts, d, D, T, f, g, G, x, Z, k, L\, l, m, n, J, p, q, r, s, S, t, v, w, H, j, z
Numbers base 14
Alāq 0
Klīyit, 1
Kījūr, 2
Kūl, 3
Krāynī, 4
Jūyčī, 5
Jūyalā, 6
Ndjūl, 7
Kdjūyīrip, 8
Ldjīyik, 9
Krīl, X or 10
Kīlīt, ( or 11
Kāzêt, ε or 12
Knâīnơt 0 or 13
Last edited by Birdlang on Thu Jan 01, 2015 5:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Bird language
Do the birds consider all sounds, including g with a stroke, to be vowels? Is this a statement on conbird conculture? Do these birds sing?
Re: Bird language
They sing in their language, and they consider the consonants consonants.alt wrote:Do the birds consider all sounds, including g with a stroke, to be vowels? Is this a statement on conbird conculture? Do these birds sing?
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Re: Bird language
How do they make labials and rounded vowels with beaks?
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Re: Bird language
They have lips and teeth, but the lips are invisible, so the p and b sound like beak snaps.
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Re: Bird language
This is a more simple dialect. The main language has 70 consonants and 20 vowels that can be long or nasalized or rhotacized or two of those or all three.
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Re: Bird language
Beak snapping and closing the beak when pronouncing a vowel.WeepingElf wrote:How do they make labials and rounded vowels with beaks?
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Re: Bird language
Could you tell us more about their singing?
Re: Bird language
They sing. But they have vocal chords and the instruments they play include a keyboard with 20,061 sounds, toys with sound (all are plush or vinyl PVC), a keyboard instrument utilizing air bulbs with reeds under the keys for the different pitches, recorder like reed flute with reed tube instead of reed attached to mouthpiece, and laser harps. The toys are because they LOVE those kinds of toys, they have nothing wrong though. They also sing about love, their homeland, dancing, animals, their toys (which are all made by the same company, Birdco), death, fun, life, and their religious music has themes about gods, goddesses, lost hope and emotions, and they use a Hammond-like organ and the keyboard with over 20,000 sounds. They also have dances that are very ornate, and they are very against talking about personal stuff.
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Re: Bird language
...Howa keyboard with 20,061 sounds
Re: Bird language
Halian wrote:...Howa keyboard with 20,061 sounds

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Re: Bird language
You have very unique imagination.Birdlang wrote:They sing. But they have vocal chords and the instruments they play include a keyboard with 20,061 sounds, toys with sound (all are plush or vinyl PVC), a keyboard instrument utilizing air bulbs with reeds under the keys for the different pitches, recorder like reed flute with reed tube instead of reed attached to mouthpiece, and laser harps. The toys are because they LOVE those kinds of toys, they have nothing wrong though. They also sing about love, their homeland, dancing, animals, their toys (which are all made by the same company, Birdco), death, fun, life, and their religious music has themes about gods, goddesses, lost hope and emotions, and they use a Hammond-like organ and the keyboard with over 20,000 sounds. They also have dances that are very ornate, and they are very against talking about personal stuff.
Re: Bird language
how are their lips
"Invisible"
"Invisible"
Re: Bird language
I cannot see it.Haplogy wrote:Halian wrote:...Howa keyboard with 20,061 sounds
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Re: Bird language
Hweir Music makes all sorts of synth sounds and can accurately make a flute sound or even a kheej! A kheej is a Hmong reed instrument, and some of the sounds are sound effects, drums, heavy metal guitar, and power synth charang. and chiff er lead.Halian wrote:...Howa keyboard with 20,061 sounds
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Re: Bird language
They are inside their mouths.cromulant wrote:how are their lips
"Invisible"
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Re: Bird language
Yes. It is in the main Bird language, but only the velar click.xroox wrote:Can they make clicks with their beaks?
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Re: Bird language
How?Birdlang wrote:velar click
Re: Bird language
Because they are aliens, they can pronounce it. Also, I made a bunch of languages with velar taps. And one with every unpronounceable sound.
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Re: Bird language
Sure but using "aliens" as a reason to "I'll make a human language but stupid" isn't exactly the most creatively deep endeavour you might undertake
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Re: Bird language
A language with "every unpronounceable sound" seems somewhat unrealistic, to say the least.
Re: Bird language
Birdlang is cutting corners. Obviously the cool and smart thing that is desired is a conlang composed of all the inconceivable phonemes -- each and every single one of them. Until I see that, or he kicks down some of the turbocharged drugs he's on, which weren't around when I was his age, I don't see any point in commenting on this nooblangery.
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Re: Bird language
A synthesizer can make infinite amount of sounds. I don't see why it's special?Halian wrote:...Howa keyboard with 20,061 sounds

