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zompist wrote:So Haleza's comments are good. The sentence should be (according to my grammatical sketch):

Sahiz kuran ariz Ubingkayi?.
is language my Obenzayet-gen.

(L?vani does mean 'tongue', but the word for 'language' is kuran, where k is velarized.)
I thought velarised k was impossible... :?

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yep im 10 :mrgreen:

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Zomp? How about posting a set of rules for Knights and Kings? Please

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10? Well damn... I've only just started learning Ismain, and I'm 14!

Phew!

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Glenn Kempf wrote: The last emperor of Cadhinor was Ertala, according to the Historical Atlas and the Secret History of Verduria; he was indeed young and ambitious, but not that pleasant a character (and he was defeated and killed himself to boot). Maybe something different...
I seem to remember that Ertala was part of the last dynasty that was not recognized as legitimate emperors by a lot of people, and the last emperor that was universally recognized was a teenage boy.

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Ooops, somehow I missed all those posts above.

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Am I also allowed to say something off-topic? Shm Jay: with a s?pa? Not cum s?pan? Because as I read the grammar, I would think that a dative should follow with.

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daan wrote:Am I also allowed to say something off-topic? Shm Jay: with a s?pa? Not cum s?pan? Because as I read the grammar, I would think that a dative should follow with.
He's writing in English, though. Borrowed words normally don't take their declensions along, except sometimes the plural (not even that, if the language is exotic).

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May I fill in some details for Xurno? May I?

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Ahribar wrote:
zompist wrote:So Haleza's comments are good. The sentence should be (according to my grammatical sketch):

Sahiz kuran ariz Ubingkayi?.
is language my Obenzayet-gen.

(L?vani does mean 'tongue', but the word for 'language' is kuran, where k is velarized.)
I thought velarised k was impossible... :?
It depends what /k/ is. If /k/ is [k], then it's impossible to velarise it, it's already velar. But if /k/ is [q], it's entirely possible to velarise it.
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zompist wrote:Nice to see people interested in Obenzayet...
I, too, am still interested in Obenzayet--the language, but especially the culture of its speakers, as a nation of (semi-)former steppe nomads... :wink:

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Shm Jay wrote:
Glenn Kempf wrote: The last emperor of Cadhinor was Ertala, according to the Historical Atlas and the Secret History of Verduria; he was indeed young and ambitious, but not that pleasant a character (and he was defeated and killed himself to boot). Maybe something different...
I seem to remember that Ertala was part of the last dynasty that was not recognized as legitimate emperors by a lot of people, and the last emperor that was universally recognized was a teenage boy.
You're right--I wasn't looking back in the Historical Atlas far enough. :? You're probably thinking of young Emperor Dhallir, who was executed (along with his family) by the aristocrats of the Red Cabal in 2107, well before the folks you, I, and Mark mentioned; this brought an end to that dynasty and helped usher in the Dark Years.

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Zompist wrote:The current kings of Zh?sifo style themselves eloroi rather than ataboi 'emperors'
I know that the accent in ataboi is on the second syllable, but I can't help looking at the word and its meaning and thinking, "Attaboy!" :)
Zompist wrote:He's writing in English, though. Borrowed words normally don't take their declensions along, except sometimes the plural (not even that, if the language is exotic).
Indeed; borrowed words in English take English plurals and other features frequently, as in the Russian "Bolsheviks", "refuseniks", etc.; I even have a translation of Anna Karenina that turns her into Anna Karenin.

(I've noticed that when it comes to, e.g., names in languages that put surnames first, English translations are inconsistent, but internally consistent within a particular language: for example, Chinese and Korean names remain surname-first in English-language media, but Japanese and Hungarian names are usually flipped.)

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zompist wrote:
daan wrote:Am I also allowed to say something off-topic? Shm Jay: with a s?pa? Not cum s?pan? Because as I read the grammar, I would think that a dative should follow with.
He's writing in English, though. Borrowed words normally don't take their declensions along, except sometimes the plural (not even that, if the language is exotic).
I did that once in Latin with some Greek words. I even used the Homeric-phi(n) for the Ablative! For some reason, my teacher wasn't happy about that. Maybe because the story was supposed to be translated by the 2nd years!
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I'm touched, debating over my award. I always found small languages interesting.

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