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Dē Graut Bʉr wrote:I once had the idea of making an Indo-European language. Like yours, it turned "sw" into "f", so that word ended up the same.
Fac to mummun eftarlaift? But-INT that-N.SG.ACC idea-SG.ACC abandon-RES.NONACT.2SG
But you abandoned that idea?
Ǧəzǧərtərdal utugul kivǧəzəzvərmək ŋzətpoǧɨ, tətvəŋsəzkəŋbə Bzəčqeterdə ɨzverkɨm. Əkečəǧərtərdəvəstaqam. ək-ǧərtə-ərdə-al Vt-ugul kiv-ǧəz-səz-vər-mək ŋzət-poǧɨ, tət-vəŋ-səz-kəŋ=bə Bzəčqi-Vt-erdə ɨz-verkɨ-ɨm. ək-kečə-ǧərtə-ərdə-vVs=taqam.
1SG-make-language-COMB CL(II)-good NEG-PURP.FOC-exist-nothing-IMPF 1SG.POSS-time, CL(II).POSS-now-exist-1.OBJ=and Bzəčqi-CL(II)-language LOC-mind-OBL.SG. 1SG-again-make-language-perhaps=however. I never had the time to develop it well, and now I'm concentrated on Bzəčqi. I might start working on it again though.
Nyi yino xomlank̂einuo pei "suarrei" pei "farrei" weiny. /f/ nyegei widok eiyeiqaji kvteinggvn.
[ɲi jino ɕomlaɴqenwə swaɾe pe faɾe weɲ | fɨ ɲəge widok ejecaɟi kɨteŋgɨn]
My IE conlang could have either 'suarrei' or 'farrei'. /f/ is only from loanwords right now.
('conlang' is an abbreviation; depending on how the passive participle works, the full form would be something like xomlanzhumanyk̂einuo, which is terrible. also this is my IE conlang but i am not sure about word order or how verbs work yet. or how adverbs work. 'widok' is a loan, it probably shouldn't be)
Yejsta ga sodm tojn lev ta tojn tijm kas ci te la ligfidne fa.
[ˈjɛz˥.da ŋa˩ sɔm˥˩ tɔn˥ lɛ̰ʔ˨˦ ta˩ tɔn˥ tim˥ kas˩ çi˩ te˩ la˩ liŋ.ˈβi˥˩.nɛ ɸa˩]
'I want to eat linguine with clams.'
For some reason I was willing to borrow 'linguine' but not 'clam'. Here's the gloss:
Nortaneous wrote:Майн нуй индоевропска тунг шефь "соьт".
[mai̯n nui̯ ˈɪndoˌɛvropskə tuŋg ʃefʲ syøt]
My new Indo-European conlang has "süöt".
Ma sa am cvatham Germenirin? Q SER-3SG:P the:C-OBJ langauge-OBJ Germanic
Is the language Germanic?
...brought to you by the Weeping Elf Tha cvastam émi cvastam santham amal phelsa. -- Friedrich Schiller ESTAR-3SG:P human-OBJ only human-OBJ true-OBJ REL-LOC play-3SG:A
[ˈjo̝˩.ʁɑ ja˩ to̝ħ˩ tɞn˥ ˈjḭʔ˨˦.ɠɞ paç˩ maˑ.ˈsˑa˩.gɞ çi˩ ta˩ sa˩ ‖ ja˩ tʉːj˩ ˈji˩.gɞ maˑ.ˈsˑa˩.gɞ sa˩] Also, are you using the same language as masako? Are you in fact masako?
[ˈjo̝˩.ʁɑ ja˩ to̝ħ˩ tɞn˥ ˈjḭʔ˨˦.ɠɞ paç˩ maˑ.ˈsˑa˩.gɞ çi˩ ta˩ sa˩ ‖ ja˩ tʉːj˩ ˈji˩.gɞ maˑ.ˈsˑa˩.gɞ sa˩] Also, are you using the same language as masako? Are you in fact masako?
tuh tojn yivko pac maasako ci ta fa. Tuuy yikog maasako fa.
Xe et haá saáras meìt. Taíta xe ià xíin è da óiskií !
Here IND indeed too.much quiet / each.other-talk here JUS again make 3s.ACC alive It's too quiet in here, let's revive this thread!
masako wrote:ke ta haloue ka O 2sg discuss-VOL Q
What would you like to discuss?
Pippu.
Anything.*1)
*1) I took this as an opportunity to work out the declination of the indefinite pronoun in Tautisca, so more effort went into this response than it looks like.
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È seziè sa fieta națiunalon lucsemborgon (s'aniversièra lejilin de Maru Duijo). Sa tovarna è normaleu silența și detașta, mè lè sãt delle feste hossae çe podiair èt mièir casu etenare. (Se mismo mit delle fenestrue firmae.) Today's the Luxembourgish National Day (the Grand Duke's Official Birthday). The city's normally calm and quiet, but there are a lot of loud parties I can hear from my house. (Even through closed windows.)
What do you see in the night?
In search of victims subjects to appear on banknotes. Inquire within.
ke ta haloue ka O 2sg discuss-VOL Q
What would you like to discuss?
Sróŋ to né wen sá me. Siowaí kéh kan naá? To sióxe wánmes. Kéh wi en Séras.
verily IND NEG REC know PERF / weather HYP do.so.DIST Q / IND day-this hot-humid. HYP we.EXCL in Séras Honestly, I had no idea... How about the weather? Today it's hot and wet. It's like Séras province here.
vampireshark wrote:È seziè sa fieta națiunalon lucsemborgon (s'aniversièra lejilin de Maru Duijo). Sa tovarna è normaleu silența și detașta, mè lè sãt delle feste hossae çe podiair èt mièir casu etenare. (Se mismo mit delle fenestrue firmae.) Today's the Luxembourgish National Day (the Grand Duke's Official Birthday). The city's normally calm and quiet, but there are a lot of loud parties I can hear from my house. (Even through closed windows.)
Aiiò! Áŋaa dé Kon!
behold / great GEN duke Long live the Grand Duke!
Ain, iser ensadi wunokekiol. INTERJ but GER-govern boring-INAN
Meh, politics are boring, though.
I generally forget to say, so if it's relevant and I don't mention it--I'm from Southern Michigan and speak Inland North American English. Yes, I have the Northern Cities Vowel Shift; no, I don't have the cot-caught merger; and it is called pop.
masako wrote:ta ke teya yoha ka 2sg suggestion have Q
Do you have a suggestion?
ula uampa ua ina ua kihu nketle INDEF politics or food or weather NEG-REL
Something that isn't politics, food, or weather...
Ià kan! Wén raat stà waáh de ŋìibó naá ? Waí raat Kári Xéniŋ dé Astéke duú, to waá waáh, aadá déŋ Astéke nás akte sxé taí de osaí.
JUS do.that / REC read any good GEN book Q / 1s read Gary Jennings GEN Aztec IPFV / IND sufficient good / but DED Aztec not.REM truly have.sex REFL GEN sister. Sure! Have you read any good books lately? I'm reading Aztec, by Gary Jennings. It's pretty good, but I don't think the Aztecs really had sex with their sisters.
Aniwato wuse Arkidan ni Hari Dıresden, rıl fotir likiolir ni tonisi hadol nihu. FEM-read again memory of Harry Dresden from book enjoyable-INAN-PL of fantasy.genre modern-INAN 1SG.GEN
I'm re-reading the Dresden Files, one of my favorite urban fantasy book series.
I generally forget to say, so if it's relevant and I don't mention it--I'm from Southern Michigan and speak Inland North American English. Yes, I have the Northern Cities Vowel Shift; no, I don't have the cot-caught merger; and it is called pop.
In suáokào gói, ām gaiph bēn! Gobàu in nàumkēi iph pōuyé!
TOPIC think-pres.perf.act wise / mister or madam / Book TOPIC enjoy-pres.imp.pass SUB speak-fut.imp.act Nice idea, sir or madam! We can talk about the books we enjoy!