Pretistelen

Substantial postings about constructed languages and constructed worlds in general. Good place to mention your own or evaluate someone else's. Put quick questions in C&C Quickies instead.
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Pretistelen

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Uh, hi everyone!

Longtime lurker, now posting that I have something to post.

Grammar

Probably some layout issues -- I wasn't quite sure where to put some stuff.

Uh, thoughts?

Those looking for more details on the briefly mentioned magic system can find it on my blog here.

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Re: Pretistelen

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Welcome! Help yourself to some pickles and tea! (It's a tradition for welcoming new members here).
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It looks amazing; I love the detailed worldbuilding! You earned a follower for your blog.
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Re: Pretistelen

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Very impressive:!:

I will take my time to read it, in order to give you my humble opinion, but It seems very neat.

You can list me as another reader to your blog!

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Re: Pretistelen

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This is interesting. It reminds me of some languages I have sketched: vaguely IE, without much in the way of specific influence, but with a more regular morphology. Is it part of a family?
Duxirti petivevoumu tinaya to tiei šuniš muruvax ulivatimi naya to šizeni.

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Re: Pretistelen

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It is indeed part of a family. Though it's more of the mother of a family rather than anything. I've only made the vaguest of outlines as to this language's history. It's more designed to be the history than have one.

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Re: Pretistelen

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A daughter language now has a grammar!

Honskhardn is the first of several daughter languages to Pretistelen, set about 800-900 years and one major catastrophe after Classical Pretistelen.

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