Irish & Scottish Gaelic inspired... Too obvious, huh?KathAveara wrote:Celtic?L'alphabētarium wrote:Réighan
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Seems to be the time for Celtic-inspired languages...Have one based on Gaulish:
Brigantian
1 oinos /ˈoi̯nos/
2 douo /ˈdowo/
3 trī /ˈtriː/
4 petuares /ˈpɛtwarɪs/
5 pemne /ˈpɛmnɪ/
6 sueχs /ˈswɛxs/
7 seχtan /ˈsɛxtan/
8 oχtū /ˈoxtuː/
9 naman /ˈnaman/
10 decan /ˈdɛkan/
If it looks virtually identical to Gaulish except for vowel-quality and pemne vs. pempe...it is meant to be pretty conservative (more of a "Late Gaulish" really), but the more interesting changes also don't show up in this sample.
Brigantian
1 oinos /ˈoi̯nos/
2 douo /ˈdowo/
3 trī /ˈtriː/
4 petuares /ˈpɛtwarɪs/
5 pemne /ˈpɛmnɪ/
6 sueχs /ˈswɛxs/
7 seχtan /ˈsɛxtan/
8 oχtū /ˈoxtuː/
9 naman /ˈnaman/
10 decan /ˈdɛkan/
If it looks virtually identical to Gaulish except for vowel-quality and pemne vs. pempe...it is meant to be pretty conservative (more of a "Late Gaulish" really), but the more interesting changes also don't show up in this sample.
"But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me,
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
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Tayin:
1. mi
2. sə
3. pin
4. ti
5. tąvo
6. tehe
7. taben
8. ęde
9. ędąvo
10. kimə
on Akana Wiki http://akana.conlang.org/wiki/Endayin
1. mi
2. sə
3. pin
4. ti
5. tąvo
6. tehe
7. taben
8. ęde
9. ędąvo
10. kimə
on Akana Wiki http://akana.conlang.org/wiki/Endayin
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My collection numbers from languages and dialects changes incenssantly.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Standard Acadian
1. Vuań [ˈvu.ɐ̃]
2. Tú [ty]
3. Hri [r̥i]
4. Fuar [ˈfu.ɐɾ]
5. Foav [ˈfɑ.ɐv]
6. Śeś [ʃɛʃ]
7. Saveń [ˈsɐ.vɛ̃]
8. Ja [jɐ]
9. Noań [ˈnɑ.ɐ̃]
10. Tań [tɐ̃]
11. Alaveń [ˈɐ.lɐ.ˌvɛ̃]
12. Tvauv [tvauv]
13. Sartiń [ˈsɐɾ.tĩ]
14. Fuartiń [ˈfu.ɐɾ.ˌtĩ]
15. Feftiń [ˈfɛf.tĩ]
16. Śeśtiń [ˈʃɛʃ.tĩ]
17. Saveńtiń [ˈsɐ.vɛ̃.ˌtĩ]
18. Jatiń [ˈjɐ.tĩ]
19. Noańtiń [ˈnɑ.ɐ̃.ˌtĩ]
20. Tvani [ˈtvɐ.ni]
21. Tvani vuań [ˈtvɐ.ni ˈvu.ɐ̃]
30. Sarri [ˈsɐ.ri]
40. Fuarri [ˈfu.ɐ.ˌri]
50. Fefti [ˈfɛf.ti]
60. Śeśti [ˈʃɛʃ.ti]
70. Saveni [ˈsɐ.vɛ.ˌni]
80. Jari [ˈjɐ.ɾi]
90. Noani [ˈnɑ.ɐ.ˌni]
100. Vuań wańźreń [ˈvu.ɐ̃ ˈwɐ̃ɣ.ɾɛ̃]
1. Vuań [ˈvu.ɐ̃]
2. Tú [ty]
3. Hri [r̥i]
4. Fuar [ˈfu.ɐɾ]
5. Foav [ˈfɑ.ɐv]
6. Śeś [ʃɛʃ]
7. Saveń [ˈsɐ.vɛ̃]
8. Ja [jɐ]
9. Noań [ˈnɑ.ɐ̃]
10. Tań [tɐ̃]
11. Alaveń [ˈɐ.lɐ.ˌvɛ̃]
12. Tvauv [tvauv]
13. Sartiń [ˈsɐɾ.tĩ]
14. Fuartiń [ˈfu.ɐɾ.ˌtĩ]
15. Feftiń [ˈfɛf.tĩ]
16. Śeśtiń [ˈʃɛʃ.tĩ]
17. Saveńtiń [ˈsɐ.vɛ̃.ˌtĩ]
18. Jatiń [ˈjɐ.tĩ]
19. Noańtiń [ˈnɑ.ɐ̃.ˌtĩ]
20. Tvani [ˈtvɐ.ni]
21. Tvani vuań [ˈtvɐ.ni ˈvu.ɐ̃]
30. Sarri [ˈsɐ.ri]
40. Fuarri [ˈfu.ɐ.ˌri]
50. Fefti [ˈfɛf.ti]
60. Śeśti [ˈʃɛʃ.ti]
70. Saveni [ˈsɐ.vɛ.ˌni]
80. Jari [ˈjɐ.ɾi]
90. Noani [ˈnɑ.ɐ.ˌni]
100. Vuań wańźreń [ˈvu.ɐ̃ ˈwɐ̃ɣ.ɾɛ̃]
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Not sure if I sent this to you before, but here's my Celtic conlangs' numbers:
Ercunic:
én [eːn]
dvau [dvau]
trí [trʲiː]
cetvar [ketvar]
cince [kⁱinke]
sves [sves]
secht [sext]
ochtó [oxtoː]
nav [nav]
dech [dex]
Roman Hercynian / Ercunich Romoi:
ēn [eːn]
duvo [dubo]
trī [triː]
cetuar [ke.tu.ar]
cice [ki.kɛ]
ses [sɛs]
sect [sɛct]
oitō [oitoː]
nō [noː]
dec [dɛk]
Ercunic:
én [eːn]
dvau [dvau]
trí [trʲiː]
cetvar [ketvar]
cince [kⁱinke]
sves [sves]
secht [sext]
ochtó [oxtoː]
nav [nav]
dech [dex]
Roman Hercynian / Ercunich Romoi:
ēn [eːn]
duvo [dubo]
trī [triː]
cetuar [ke.tu.ar]
cice [ki.kɛ]
ses [sɛs]
sect [sɛct]
oitō [oitoː]
nō [noː]
dec [dɛk]
[bɹ̠ˤʷɪs.təɫ]
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Greenlandic Acadian
1. Vua [ˈvu.ɐ]
2. Tu [tu]
3. Hri [r̥i]
4. Fuar [ˈfu.ɐɾ]
5. Fóav [ˈfɔ.ɐv]
6. Śeś [ʃɛʃ]
7. Sabveń [ˈsɐb.vɛ]
8. Fuartuz [ˈfu.ɐɾ.ˌtuz]
9. Nóa [ˈnɔ.ɐ]
10. Tań [tɐ]
11. Alaveń [ˈɐ.lɐ̋.ˌvɛ̋]
12. Tvauv [tvauv]
13. Sarti [ˈsɐɾ.ti]
14. Fuarti [ˈfu.ɐɾ.ˌti]
15. Fefti [ˈfɛf.ti]
16. Śeśti [ˈʃɛʃ.ti]
17. Sabventi [ˈsɐb.vɛn.ˌti]
18. Jóti [ˈjɔ.ti]
19. Nóanti [ˈnɔ.ɐn.ˌtĩ]
20. Tvani [ˈtvɐ.ni]
21. Tvani vua [ˈtvɐ.ni ˈvu.ɐ]
30. Sarri [ˈsɐ.ri]
40. Fuarri [ˈfu.ɐ.ˌri]
50. Áfunre [ˈaf.űn.ˌɾɛ̋]
60. Áfunreta [ˈaf.űn.ˌɾɛ̋.tɐ̋]
70. Sabveni [ˈsɐb.vɛ.ˌni]
80. Jóri [ˈjɔ.ɾi]
90. Nóani [ˈnɔ.ɐ.ˌni]
100. Vua unre [ˈvu.ɐ ˈun.ɾɛ]
1. Vua [ˈvu.ɐ]
2. Tu [tu]
3. Hri [r̥i]
4. Fuar [ˈfu.ɐɾ]
5. Fóav [ˈfɔ.ɐv]
6. Śeś [ʃɛʃ]
7. Sabveń [ˈsɐb.vɛ]
8. Fuartuz [ˈfu.ɐɾ.ˌtuz]
9. Nóa [ˈnɔ.ɐ]
10. Tań [tɐ]
11. Alaveń [ˈɐ.lɐ̋.ˌvɛ̋]
12. Tvauv [tvauv]
13. Sarti [ˈsɐɾ.ti]
14. Fuarti [ˈfu.ɐɾ.ˌti]
15. Fefti [ˈfɛf.ti]
16. Śeśti [ˈʃɛʃ.ti]
17. Sabventi [ˈsɐb.vɛn.ˌti]
18. Jóti [ˈjɔ.ti]
19. Nóanti [ˈnɔ.ɐn.ˌtĩ]
20. Tvani [ˈtvɐ.ni]
21. Tvani vua [ˈtvɐ.ni ˈvu.ɐ]
30. Sarri [ˈsɐ.ri]
40. Fuarri [ˈfu.ɐ.ˌri]
50. Áfunre [ˈaf.űn.ˌɾɛ̋]
60. Áfunreta [ˈaf.űn.ˌɾɛ̋.tɐ̋]
70. Sabveni [ˈsɐb.vɛ.ˌni]
80. Jóri [ˈjɔ.ɾi]
90. Nóani [ˈnɔ.ɐ.ˌni]
100. Vua unre [ˈvu.ɐ ˈun.ɾɛ]
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Old Gzho
(Base-12)
1 nhà [ˈŋæ]
2 go [ˈɡo]
3 mè [ˈmɛ]
4 àl [ˈæʟ]
5 mèveɡ / mèg/maiɡ [ˈmɛvəɡ / ˈmɛːɡ]
6 gaul / daus [ˈɡɔːʟ] / [ˈdɔːs]
7 gomènh [ˈɡomɛŋ]
8 àlag [ˈæləɡ]
9 mèm [ˈmɛm]
10 gok [ˈɡok]
11 nhòk [ˈŋɒk]
12 godaus [ˈɡodɔːs]
Panaka
(Base-10)
1 puku [ˈpuku]
2 nusa [ˈnusa]
3 kapa [ˈkapa]
4 'u'u [ˈʔuʔu]
5 kuku / kuka [ˈkuku / ˈkuka]
6 pati / (a)tisa [ˈpati / (a)ˈtisa]
7 nia / nani [ˈnia / ˈnani]
8 nisa [ˈnisa]
9 nipa [ˈnipa]
10 nati [ˈnati]
Victot li Rhák
(Base-10)
1 soka [ˈsoka]
2 xasa [ˈxasa]
3 efe [ˈefe]
4 eme [ˈeme]
5 vana [ˈvana]
6 sokála [ˈskɑːla ~ ˈskala]
7 xosi [ˈxosi]
8 loti [ˈloti]
9 megi [ˈmeɡi]
10 vesi [ˈvesi]
(Base-12)
1 nhà [ˈŋæ]
2 go [ˈɡo]
3 mè [ˈmɛ]
4 àl [ˈæʟ]
5 mèveɡ / mèg/maiɡ [ˈmɛvəɡ / ˈmɛːɡ]
6 gaul / daus [ˈɡɔːʟ] / [ˈdɔːs]
7 gomènh [ˈɡomɛŋ]
8 àlag [ˈæləɡ]
9 mèm [ˈmɛm]
10 gok [ˈɡok]
11 nhòk [ˈŋɒk]
12 godaus [ˈɡodɔːs]
Panaka
(Base-10)
1 puku [ˈpuku]
2 nusa [ˈnusa]
3 kapa [ˈkapa]
4 'u'u [ˈʔuʔu]
5 kuku / kuka [ˈkuku / ˈkuka]
6 pati / (a)tisa [ˈpati / (a)ˈtisa]
7 nia / nani [ˈnia / ˈnani]
8 nisa [ˈnisa]
9 nipa [ˈnipa]
10 nati [ˈnati]
Victot li Rhák
(Base-10)
1 soka [ˈsoka]
2 xasa [ˈxasa]
3 efe [ˈefe]
4 eme [ˈeme]
5 vana [ˈvana]
6 sokála [ˈskɑːla ~ ˈskala]
7 xosi [ˈxosi]
8 loti [ˈloti]
9 megi [ˈmeɡi]
10 vesi [ˈvesi]
Είναι όλα Ελληνικά για μένα.Radius Solis wrote:The scientific method! It works, bitches.
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Thank you for numbers from your conlangs!
Please continue with this thread, if you have numbers from your conlangs, or you'll have in future.
Thank you for your help!
Janko Gorenc
Please continue with this thread, if you have numbers from your conlangs, or you'll have in future.
Thank you for your help!
Janko Gorenc
My collection numbers from languages and dialects changes incenssantly.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Here are the base-12 numbers in the Tuulian languages. High and Low Tuolic are two dialects of the same language; Tuulunic is a more distant relation. Low Tuolic has two number systems, the second a base-10 system borrowed from Brigantian and used chiefly in commerce.
High Tuolic
1 ciüssä [ˈkiysːɛ]
2 auvo [ˈɑuʋo]
3 tooha [ˈtoːhɑ]
4 littë [ˈlitːœ]
5 luośi [ˈluoɕi]
6 iem [ˈiem]
7 voltə [ˈʋoltə]
8 äillə [ˈɛilːə]
9 neüt [ˈneyt]
10 viüti [ˈʋiyti]
11 ingə [ˈiŋːə]
12 tau [ˈtɑu]
Low Tuolic (native base-12)
1 ciüssä [ˈkiysːæ]
2 aumo [ˈɑumo]
3 tooha [ˈtoːħɑ]
4 littö [ˈlitːø]
5 luośi [ˈluosʲi]
6 ien [ˈien]
7 volle [ˈʋolːe]
8 äille [ˈæilːe]
9 neüt [ˈneyt]
10 viüti [ˈʋiyti]
11 incə [ˈiŋkə]
12 tau [ˈtɑu]
Low Tuolic (borrowed base-10)
1 oin [ˈoin]
2 tov [ˈtoʋ]
3 tiss [ˈtisː]
4 pätür [ˈpætyr]
5 pämmi [ˈpæmːi]
6 väss [ˈʋæsː]
7 sättå [ˈsætːʌ]
8 ottu [ˈotːu]
9 namm [ˈnɑmː]
10 täcån [ˈtækʌn]
Tuulunic
1 kiič [ˈkiːt͡ʃ]
2 äẉum [ˈʔɒɻʷum]
3 töqėh [ˈtɤqɜh]
4 lyht [ˈlyht]
5 lääṣ [ˈlɒːʂ]
6 qiim [ˈqiːm]
7 höḷḍ [ˈhɤɭɖ]
8 æælb [ˈʔæːlb]
9 nøẉyt [ˈnøɻʷyt]
10 wyyḍ [ˈwyːɖ]
11 ink [ˈʔiŋk]
12 täẉ [ˈtɒɻ]
High Tuolic
1 ciüssä [ˈkiysːɛ]
2 auvo [ˈɑuʋo]
3 tooha [ˈtoːhɑ]
4 littë [ˈlitːœ]
5 luośi [ˈluoɕi]
6 iem [ˈiem]
7 voltə [ˈʋoltə]
8 äillə [ˈɛilːə]
9 neüt [ˈneyt]
10 viüti [ˈʋiyti]
11 ingə [ˈiŋːə]
12 tau [ˈtɑu]
Low Tuolic (native base-12)
1 ciüssä [ˈkiysːæ]
2 aumo [ˈɑumo]
3 tooha [ˈtoːħɑ]
4 littö [ˈlitːø]
5 luośi [ˈluosʲi]
6 ien [ˈien]
7 volle [ˈʋolːe]
8 äille [ˈæilːe]
9 neüt [ˈneyt]
10 viüti [ˈʋiyti]
11 incə [ˈiŋkə]
12 tau [ˈtɑu]
Low Tuolic (borrowed base-10)
1 oin [ˈoin]
2 tov [ˈtoʋ]
3 tiss [ˈtisː]
4 pätür [ˈpætyr]
5 pämmi [ˈpæmːi]
6 väss [ˈʋæsː]
7 sättå [ˈsætːʌ]
8 ottu [ˈotːu]
9 namm [ˈnɑmː]
10 täcån [ˈtækʌn]
Tuulunic
1 kiič [ˈkiːt͡ʃ]
2 äẉum [ˈʔɒɻʷum]
3 töqėh [ˈtɤqɜh]
4 lyht [ˈlyht]
5 lääṣ [ˈlɒːʂ]
6 qiim [ˈqiːm]
7 höḷḍ [ˈhɤɭɖ]
8 æælb [ˈʔæːlb]
9 nøẉyt [ˈnøɻʷyt]
10 wyyḍ [ˈwyːɖ]
11 ink [ˈʔiŋk]
12 täẉ [ˈtɒɻ]
"But if of ships I now should sing, what ship would come to me,
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?”
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Transemilian
1: коул /koul/
2: шка /ʃka/
3: грім /grim/
4: фтеу /ɸtɛu/
5: сцу /stsu/
6: лъян /ljan/
7: ғьдэ /ʝdɛ/
8: ги /ɟi/
9: еньтла /eɲtla/
10: клэ /klɛ/
(Romanizations: koul, shka, grim, ftêu, stsu, lyan, jhde, ji, ênhtla, kle
1: коул /koul/
2: шка /ʃka/
3: грім /grim/
4: фтеу /ɸtɛu/
5: сцу /stsu/
6: лъян /ljan/
7: ғьдэ /ʝdɛ/
8: ги /ɟi/
9: еньтла /eɲtla/
10: клэ /klɛ/
(Romanizations: koul, shka, grim, ftêu, stsu, lyan, jhde, ji, ênhtla, kle
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One of the languages in my collection numbers
Orovitic:
1 ak
2 taj
3 šis
4 kar
5 khems
6 šeš
7 ševa
8 eštam
9 nisev
10 diser
Orovitic:
1 ak
2 taj
3 šis
4 kar
5 khems
6 šeš
7 ševa
8 eštam
9 nisev
10 diser
Last edited by Janko Gorenc on Wed Jul 29, 2015 6:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
My collection numbers from languages and dialects changes incenssantly.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
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Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Orisiyan:
an
co
fey
kyuu
wen
fil
eyr
cap
cash
elm
an
co
fey
kyuu
wen
fil
eyr
cap
cash
elm
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Gutish:
je [je:] "one"
twe [tve:] "two"
dri [drʲi:] "three"
fedwo ['fedvo] "four"
fe [fe:] "five"
se [ʃe:] "six"
sebo ['ʃe:bo] "seven"
ahtu ['axtu] "eight"
ńo [nʲo:] "nine"
tešo ['t͡ʃe:ʃo] "ten"
jele ['je:lʲe] "eleven"
twàle ['tva:lʲe] "twelve"
dritešo [drʲi't͡ʃe:ʃo] "thirteen"
twetež ['tve:t͡ʃeʃ] "twenty"
twetež je ['tve:t͡ʃeʃ je:] "twenty-one"
hoda ['xo:da] "one hundred"
hoda je ['xo:da je:] "one hundred and one"
twe hoda [tve: 'xo:da] "two hundred"
dysode [di'so:dʲe] "one thousand"
miľone [mi'lʲo:nʲe] "one million"
biľone [bi'lʲo:nʲe] "one billion"
je [je:] "one"
twe [tve:] "two"
dri [drʲi:] "three"
fedwo ['fedvo] "four"
fe [fe:] "five"
se [ʃe:] "six"
sebo ['ʃe:bo] "seven"
ahtu ['axtu] "eight"
ńo [nʲo:] "nine"
tešo ['t͡ʃe:ʃo] "ten"
jele ['je:lʲe] "eleven"
twàle ['tva:lʲe] "twelve"
dritešo [drʲi't͡ʃe:ʃo] "thirteen"
twetež ['tve:t͡ʃeʃ] "twenty"
twetež je ['tve:t͡ʃeʃ je:] "twenty-one"
hoda ['xo:da] "one hundred"
hoda je ['xo:da je:] "one hundred and one"
twe hoda [tve: 'xo:da] "two hundred"
dysode [di'so:dʲe] "one thousand"
miľone [mi'lʲo:nʲe] "one million"
biľone [bi'lʲo:nʲe] "one billion"
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Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
I already sent this to impatient Janko.
Sassic (Old Saxon daughterlang):
0 - neochvicht /neoxvʲixt/
1 - ín /iːn/
2 - tvín /tvʲiːn/
3 - thrí /θrʲiː/
4 - fiuvar /fʲiuvar/
5 - fíf /fʲiːf/
6 - ses /ses/
7 - shivun /ʃivun/
8 - acht /axt/
9 - nighun /nʲiɣun/
10 - techan /texan/
Sassic (Old Saxon daughterlang):
0 - neochvicht /neoxvʲixt/
1 - ín /iːn/
2 - tvín /tvʲiːn/
3 - thrí /θrʲiː/
4 - fiuvar /fʲiuvar/
5 - fíf /fʲiːf/
6 - ses /ses/
7 - shivun /ʃivun/
8 - acht /axt/
9 - nighun /nʲiɣun/
10 - techan /texan/
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Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
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Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Thank you for to send numbers in your languages.
Could you please continue with this thread if you'll have numbers from your conlang(s).
Thank you for your help!
I wish you a lot of success at your work!
Could you please continue with this thread if you'll have numbers from your conlang(s).
Thank you for your help!
I wish you a lot of success at your work!
My collection numbers from languages and dialects changes incenssantly.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Khwaregi:
1-pvo
2-pvor
3-si
4-khi
5-gu
6-ljur
7-ju
8-mi
9-ur
10-qibar
100-pvopvoren
1000-qipvon
1-pvo
2-pvor
3-si
4-khi
5-gu
6-ljur
7-ju
8-mi
9-ur
10-qibar
100-pvopvoren
1000-qipvon
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Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Hi Janko, I don't remember if I gave you these numbers already, but here they (in base eight) are in Empotle7á and Shtåså (can you spot the shared etymologies ;D)
Empotle7á
1. tawo
2. sí
3. nalló
4. mená
5. 7otlá
6. mení
7. nallé
10. ngawo
Shtåså
1. tab
2. shi
3. nasty
4. nheddh
5. us
6. mech
7. naish
10. nhab
Empotle7á
1. tawo
2. sí
3. nalló
4. mená
5. 7otlá
6. mení
7. nallé
10. ngawo
Shtåså
1. tab
2. shi
3. nasty
4. nheddh
5. us
6. mech
7. naish
10. nhab
A New Yorker wrote:Isn't it sort of a relief to talk about the English Premier League instead of the sad state of publishing?
Shtåså, Empotle7á, Neire WippwoAbi wrote:At this point it seems pretty apparent that PIE was simply an ancient esperanto gone awry.
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Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Okay, this is for Caascis. I've actually worked it out fairly far (mostly because numbers interest me - and because I have important numbers in my stories.)
It's base seven, as you can probably work out.
It's base seven, as you can probably work out.
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Thank you for numbers from Empotle7á and Shtåså.Arzena wrote:Hi Janko, I don't remember if I gave you these numbers already, but here they (in base eight) are in Empotle7á and Shtåså (can you spot the shared etymologies ;D)
Empotle7á
1. tawo
2. sí
3. nalló
4. mená
5. 7otlá
6. mení
7. nallé
10. ngawo
Shtåså
1. tab
2. shi
3. nasty
4. nheddh
5. us
6. mech
7. naish
10. nhab
Could you please tell me what is names for 8 and 9?
Empotle7á: 8 nallétawo (or: ngawotawo ?), 9 nallési (or: ngawosi ?)
Shtåså: 8 naishtab ( or: nhabtab ?), 9 naishshi (or; nhabshi)?
Thank you!
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Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
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Thank you for Caascis.numbers. Could you please tell me for pronounciation some letters: c in ci (as English c in church?), cia (ch + a?), sci (shi?)dedicatedfollower467 wrote:Okay, this is for Caascis. I've actually worked it out fairly far (mostly because numbers interest me - and because I have important numbers in my stories.)
It's base seven, as you can probably work out.
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My collection numbers from languages and dialects changes incenssantly.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
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Caascis has very regular orthography.Janko Gorenc wrote: Thank you for Caascis.numbers. Could you please tell me for pronounciation some letters: c in ci (as English c in church?), cia (ch + a?), sci (shi?)
c = /k/ (I know, I know, I should have used a k, but I will always think c is aesthetically more pleasing than k - and I used k as the phoneme /‖/ anyway.)
i = /i/
t = /t/
a = /ɑ/
e = /ɛ/
s = /s/
h = /h/
q = /!/ (that is, an alveolar or post-alveolar click)
(those should be the only phonemes required for numbers - please let me know if I forgot one.)
In the most respected dialect, vowels never form diphthongs - they are separated by a glottal stop. So ti ahae is pronounced [ti ɑhɑˈʔɛ]. When two vowels appear together, the second vowel is stressed. Otherwise, the second syllable is stressed.
In answer to your specific question - ci is pronounced /ki/, *cia would be pronouned /kiˈʔa/, and *sci would be pronounced /ski/, although /sk/ cannot start a syllable and will only be found when a syllable ending in /s/ is immediately followed by a syllable beginning in /k/ as in Caascis, /kɑ.ˈʔɑs.kis/
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
@Janko, both of the languages I provided don't really have words for 9 and 10 because both count in base-8 rather than base-10. That is not to say, however, that one cannot say that 9 or 10 of things exist. So, here they are, for your list: Emp: ŋawo tsá tawo (9) and ŋawo tsá sí (10)
Shtasa: tabdhïnhabtab (9) and tabdhïnhabshi
Shtasa: tabdhïnhabtab (9) and tabdhïnhabshi
A New Yorker wrote:Isn't it sort of a relief to talk about the English Premier League instead of the sad state of publishing?
Shtåså, Empotle7á, Neire WippwoAbi wrote:At this point it seems pretty apparent that PIE was simply an ancient esperanto gone awry.
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Thanks for numbers.
If you have numbers. Could you please continue with thread?
If you have numbers. Could you please continue with thread?
My collection numbers from languages and dialects changes incenssantly.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Universal lang
1: wan [ wan ]
2: du [ du ]
3: tri [ tri ]
4: kwadro [ kwadro ]
5: punto [ punto ]
6: sep [ sep ]
7: seven [ seven ]
8: okto [ okto ]
9: nayn [ najn ]
10: detsi [ detsi ]
'Universal lang' is quite phonetical, by default decimal system. I also thought about hexadecimal system which is more logical and used as extension of math and computer logic.
1: wan [ wan ]
2: du [ du ]
3: tri [ tri ]
4: kwadro [ kwadro ]
5: punto [ punto ]
6: sep [ sep ]
7: seven [ seven ]
8: okto [ okto ]
9: nayn [ najn ]
10: detsi [ detsi ]
'Universal lang' is quite phonetical, by default decimal system. I also thought about hexadecimal system which is more logical and used as extension of math and computer logic.