Soa Sfahe

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Soa Sfahe

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Ambru soa vu&#0225 soa Sfah&#0235. Esce s&#0228tnei soa vu&#0225 nib redhun&#0225t rhon? (I sure messed that up, didn't I?)

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any verdurian speakers who know if i said that right?

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Pentekonter wrote:Ambru soa vu? soa Sfah?. Esce s?tnei soa vu? nib redhun?t rhon? (I sure messed that up, didn't I?)
It looks like you run into trouble when you hit a prepositional phrase... "of the Speech" is expressed using the genitive of both words: soe Sfahei. And "(based) on an existing language" should use sur plus the dative: sur dembec?n rhon?n. (Redhun?t means 'space'; that is, extent as a noun, not an adjective-- I should clarify that in the Dictionary.)

Anyway, to answer the question-- Verdurian borrows a lot from French and Russian, so it probably sounds like a strange mix of the two, plus whatever sounded interesting to me at the time.

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Yes, I thought it sounded very "Romance language", but with something different...........Russian.

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