Lexicon Building
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Do you have gerunds?Fanu wrote:dohmen /do"h\me~/ I harvest
There are no infinitives in this lang, the root would be dohm-.
Glossing Abbreviations: COMP = comparative, C = complementiser, ACS / ICS = accessible / inaccessible, GDV = gerundive, SPEC / NSPC = specific / non-specific
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The Ewed are a little bit boring in the sense that they have more or less the same metaphor as we English speakers. They have no combustion engines of any kind but they have very advanced knowledge of mechanics. Their word zinga means "fulcrum" (the point about which a lever pivots). They can use this to mean "leverage" in an argument, although to be extra clear, they can say zinga skaha, roughly "conflict-of-interests fulcrum".äreo wrote:milone - v. to show empathy/compassion
next word: leverage (Määda: liätërällesu - from liätë conflict + rälle to balance, turn + su nominalizer
Next word: insect
(Ewed, Tal Tsung sociolect: jaw = literally: "thing-to-be-crushed-underfoot" (from yaw "to crush underfoot" + purpose-infix -i-) ... this is not specifically an insect, but any small animal. If the Ewed want to refer specifically to animals of the class Insecta, they can say jaw ya civ las = "thing-to-be-crushed-underfoot having six legs")
Glossing Abbreviations: COMP = comparative, C = complementiser, ACS / ICS = accessible / inaccessible, GDV = gerundive, SPEC / NSPC = specific / non-specific
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ó - illegal, crime
vulte - crime; from vul 'evil' and te 'action, to do'
vuló - sin, horrible crime
oivuló - specifically sin, a religious crime
avrel - crime, in a more formal/technical sense, from technical prefix a, and slang vrellen "being out at night (probably doing bad things)".
next word: cooking oil, fried food, etc as long as it's related to fried goodness
vulte - crime; from vul 'evil' and te 'action, to do'
vuló - sin, horrible crime
oivuló - specifically sin, a religious crime
avrel - crime, in a more formal/technical sense, from technical prefix a, and slang vrellen "being out at night (probably doing bad things)".
next word: cooking oil, fried food, etc as long as it's related to fried goodness
The Ewed don't really have fried food, but they've encountered it in some of the cultures they've subjugated. The word for "oil" is a compound, lan mup (from "water" + "fat", ie. "fat water"). Any oily food is referred to as kiaw lan mup. Kiaw, meaning food, is derived from kaw ("eat", "eater") + the purpose infix -i-.HelixWitch wrote:next word: cooking oil, fried food, etc as long as it's related to fried goodness
Next word: butterfly
Glossing Abbreviations: COMP = comparative, C = complementiser, ACS / ICS = accessible / inaccessible, GDV = gerundive, SPEC / NSPC = specific / non-specific
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nualnoqnaql = to wobble {while moving} forwardspatiku wrote:wá /wA:/ n. - air, wind, adj. thin, insubstantialWurdBendur wrote:Next: air
Next: zigzag
/nu.alno.ʔna.ʔl/
nu = walk, stride, (forward motion)
alno = Imperfect, no tense.
qnaql = (to) shake, to wobble, to nearly tip over.
Next: unravel(ing)
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Moi Ku doesn't have anything like clowns, but, heck, why not?
krolnovlaia from krolno clown, fool; vlaia fear.
Just kidding. That word is still open.
next word: snack
krolnovlaia from krolno clown, fool; vlaia fear.
uaksceccanaoselur - phenylpropanoids; from uaksceccanao frml. what the fuck is this; se thing, doer; lur group, pluralVeoler wrote:If this link is of any use whatsoever for anyone, feel free to click it. No questions asked.
Just kidding. That word is still open.
next word: snack
sounds like a very very well-armored (and lumpy) prehistoric archosaur(ish) creature.HelixWitch wrote: uaksceccanaoselur -
rnapa = meal, food.Just kidding. That word is still open.
next word: snack
ua-rnapa = this meal. (ua- is Definate Article)
ua-rnapari = this meal now.
tli-ua-rnapari = {eating} this meal now. (tli- indicates its happening now)
/tli.u.a.rna.pa.ri/ & /t.li.u.a.rna.pa.ri/
(some speakers treat it as a consonant cluster, others don't)
Meals are small and (to most Westerners) pretty much snack-sized, but are eaten regularly throughout the day.
Next: in search of
MadBrain is a genius.
Ewed:Rodlox wrote:Next: in search of
Jel /Zel/ [ZEl]
English translations: v. search for, seek, look for; n. seeker, searcher.
Na i gi jel wa
[najgiZElwa]
1S COP former seeker 2s
"I was looking for you"
Juaj i gi in hin a jel al az
3P.MASC COP 'becomer' traveler which.is seeker land new.thing
"They set off in search of other lands/another land"
Next: play fight, horseplay, tussle. (Ewed: zadjav /zadZav/, from zad ci hav /Zad Si hav/ "fight like (a) dog(s)").
Glossing Abbreviations: COMP = comparative, C = complementiser, ACS / ICS = accessible / inaccessible, GDV = gerundive, SPEC / NSPC = specific / non-specific
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