That makes sense, as you love conlangs I like it.It's more like VVV, as a new letter, because of my conlangs, I used that username.
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That makes sense, as you love conlangs I like it.It's more like VVV, as a new letter, because of my conlangs, I used that username.
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I tried recreating 2 letters from my first conlang fully made in school, I got bullied over it. The one without the dot creates a k sound, and the one with the dot creates a g sound.That makes sense, as you love conlangs I like it.
The dot creates varied sounds, you can see that your mouth has 3 areas, which I would call, k, s, p, say them and you will feel you are going foward in your mouth.So in that language, the dot implies a soft upper palette for the same basic tongue motions.
K = wood, hard
L = soft
D = rock, crush
A = air, verb, is
A* = verb
KuL = cut wood
KuLuL = grains
AD = crush (v)
B = Base, lower, I
Bé = I
B*(A) = I (nom) *(verb)
/ Bé BaAD = I crush(ed)
R = Water, flow
DuL = Earth
DuLeR = Mud
Bé BaAD DuLeR = I am crush(ing) mud
N = you, heat, up
NeK = fire
NeK AaR Ré = Fire put out by water
Né = you
Nu = heat
MAo = there
Au = is, present tense
MAo Nu Au = It is hot there / there heat is
P = walk, fall, wet, sand, bounce
A*Pé = walk
A*Pe = fall
Po = wet
A*PéK = run
S = metal
Sé = any metal
SuNe = copper
SuKe = iron
A*PéKeS = break metal
SuKeNa = copper + iron alloy
N NAPKS SK = You break iron
é a é e
T = acc. , break, shiny rock,
NT = you (acc)
BT = me
J = Flower, jasmine, purple, daisy
JuL = purple
DaJ = sand
DeSu = tool
AaDeSu = use (tool)
Né NAaDeSu KeDeSu = You chop with the axe
KeDeSu = axe
KaRa = errosion
AaKaRa = errode (verb)
DaJoTa = glass
ReDuL = clay
NeKu ReDuL = hardened clay
u = adjective
B B-ANK RDL = I hardened the clay
M = that, place
AaM = that
AaMT = that (acc.)
M-*(v) = that (v)
AM M-AD DJT = He broke the glass
AaDaJoTa = mold
MeM = at, on, with
MaA = of that (the)
DeK = dagger
SaDeK = sword
AaMaA = sky
BuAMA = ground
AMALo = cloud
DeKaA = spear
LaDiR = rope
Mo = place
BALDR M = I placed the rope there
D JL A = The rock is purple
BaA = down
NaA = up
PaLa = cloth
TuJoL = white
M PL A ; PL MA TJL = That is a cloth. The cloth of that (the) is white
KuJoL = brown
RaKuJoL = vibrant brown
(i)Ñ = time
MiÑiM = after
KJLu K ARKJL MÑM AR R = brown wood becomes vibrant brown after poured with water
Cut and pasted that, just looked at first few sections. This looks a lot like my tonal language. The main difference being the overlaps - two or more "letters" spoken at once. And the length as well - [ burst, short, spanning, backdrop ] - the burst was emphasis, the short was "standard meaning", the spanning was connecting two other concepts, and the backdrop was emotional. Like yours, each tone meant different things, depending upon how they were combined.The dot creates varied sounds, you can see that your mouth has 3 areas, which I would call, k, s, p, say them and you will feel you are going foward in your mouth.
I also hate that I used the Arabic B sound instead of the english one as in the english one, there is a slight p sound too which makes it way easier to say.
And your language having tones, I tried doing that for my first conlang too, as there would be base words, that more words created from, zema is water, ki is small, so zemaki is a droplet of water. The current one I am creating is an abjad not an alphabet that has vowels, you add vowels on your own but there are standards to what people say but you can ignore them, I wrote it down on my computer, so here it is, it is closer to what you made:
K = wood, hard L = soft D = rock, crush A = air, verb, is A* = verb KuL = cut wood KuLuL = grains AD = crush (v) B = Base, lower, I Bé = I B*(A) = I (nom) *(verb) / Bé BaAD = I crush(ed) R = Water, flow DuL = Earth DuLeR = Mud Bé BaAD DuLeR = I am crush(ing) mud N = you, heat, up NeK = fire NeK AaR Ré = Fire put out by water Né = you Nu = heat MAo = there Au = is, present tense MAo Nu Au = It is hot there / there heat is P = walk, fall, wet, sand, bounce A*Pé = walk A*Pe = fall Po = wet A*PéK = run S = metal Sé = any metal SuNe = copper SuKe = iron A*PéKeS = break metal SuKeNa = copper + iron alloy N NAPKS SK = You break iron é a é e T = acc. , break, shiny rock, NT = you (acc) BT = me J = Flower, jasmine, purple, daisy JuL = purple DaJ = sand DeSu = tool AaDeSu = use (tool) Né NAaDeSu KeDeSu = You chop with the axe KeDeSu = axe KaRa = errosion AaKaRa = errode (verb) DaJoTa = glass ReDuL = clay NeKu ReDuL = hardened clay u = adjective B B-ANK RDL = I hardened the clay M = that, place AaM = that AaMT = that (acc.) M-*(v) = that (v) AM M-AD DJT = He broke the glass AaDaJoTa = mold MeM = at, on, with MaA = of that (the) DeK = dagger SaDeK = sword AaMaA = sky BuAMA = ground AMALo = cloud DeKaA = spear LaDiR = rope Mo = place BALDR M = I placed the rope there D JL A = The rock is purple BaA = down NaA = up PaLa = cloth TuJoL = white M PL A ; PL MA TJL = That is a cloth. The cloth of that (the) is white KuJoL = brown RaKuJoL = vibrant brown (i)Ñ = time MiÑiM = after KJLu K ARKJL MÑM AR R = brown wood becomes vibrant brown after poured with water
Which sections?Cut and pasted that, just looked at first few sections. This looks a lot like my tonal language. The main difference being the overlaps - two or more "letters" spoken at once. And the length as well - [ burst, short, spanning, backdrop ] - the burst was emphasis, the short was "standard meaning", the spanning was connecting two other concepts, and the backdrop was emotional. Like yours, each tone meant different things, depending upon how they were combined.
from the top down to metals, I stopped at flowers. I have it in a file so I can read it more closely. Having trouble focusing this morning, but just ate so should be ok in a bit.Which sections?
Have you tried constructing a sentence in it?from the top down to metals, I stopped at flowers. I have it in a file so I can read it more closely. Having trouble focusing this morning, but just ate so should be ok in a bit.
I will once I review the whole thing, and then I will write something to you. I think I can look now and get a good sentence out.Have you tried constructing a sentence in it?
actually, since it is written as it is, I'm going to compile it into a spreadsheet to make it a little easier for me (the examples are mixed in with the definitions). So I'll get to you on that, I'll do a couple sentences and have you translate to see how close I am.Have you tried constructing a sentence in it?
And all the other posts, since you were gone?Well I'm not sure what to think about your name triple u other than that it's a very cool nickname here(Sent with gentle tone)
No in this thread with AdamGWell triple u to be honest I don't really have much to say about the other messages above anyhows I'm monitoring the weather very closely as severe weather is not towards me(Sent with gentle tone)
I don't think @Goofyg is much interested in conlang.No in this thread with AdamG