Conlang fluency thread
Re: Conlang fluency thread
Besiwe lheybuq maag.
/bəˈsiwə ˈɬəjbuʔ maːɣ/
1s=have knowledge NEG
I don’t know.
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Re: Conlang fluency thread
Mi swel in se.
I don't know either.
JAL
I don't know either.
JAL
Re: Conlang fluency thread
na nye halohitsa yekahatanuamon tlahapua
I've left the other board because of a petty debate.
I've left the other board because of a petty debate.
Re: Conlang fluency thread
Bendisii nduy nimute tlaquf ŋay mute waq fawetl thaŋ…
/bəⁿdiˈsiː ⁿduj niˈmutə ˈt͡ɬaʔuf ŋaj ˈmute waʔ ˈfawət͡ɬ tʰaŋ/
1s=think REL 2s=PST accompany 3s PST do speech DEF
I wonder who you were talking to…
(Warning: I haven’t yet ironed out all the details of how SVCs work, so please don’t take this as a representative example of what a grammatical sentence should look like.)
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Re: Conlang fluency thread
Um, that was meant as a rhetorical question — I’m pretty sure I can guess who it was. (Let me try: did his username have three letters and begin with ‘B’?)
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I jump to conclusions too easily.
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(Actually — on reflection, that sentence would make a great translation challenge! It’s short, but idiomatic enough to make it tricky to translate. Certainly I have no idea how I would translate this into any of my conlangs, hence the absence of conlang text.)
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Re: Conlang fluency thread
Yarhouha nonnih gum yeinohodubradrn wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 8:42 am
I jump to conclusions too easily.
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(Actually — on reflection, that sentence would make a great translation challenge! It’s short, but idiomatic enough to make it tricky to translate. Certainly I have no idea how I would translate this into any of my conlangs, hence the absence of conlang text.)
- Yad-houh-a
- HAB-ALL-1s
- n-onnih
- ABST-end
- gum
- INST
- yeinoh-odu
- ease-too.much
I come to conclusions too easily
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Re: Conlang fluency thread
Lots of interesting things happening in this sentence! I’d like to ask some questions about it:quinterbeck wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 2:17 pm Yarhouha nonnih gum yeinohodu
- Yad-houh-a
- HAB-ALL-1s
- n-complete
- ABST-end
- gum
- INST
- yeinoh-odu
- ease-too.much
I come to conclusions too easily
- Is there any particular reason why the habitual is marked on the noun rather than the verb?
- What does ‘ABST’ mean?
- yeinoh-odu ‘too easily’ looks like an adverb, but is marked with the instrumental case — how does that work?
- And a minor typo: you glossed ‘end’ as complete when surely it should be onnih.
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Re: Conlang fluency thread
Lħo zyan mlilatən rekən Naswiyən. Tak śinu:
I wrote some Naswiyan poetry. Here it is:
Ħat mažžət śirya ruśən,
Kun wuna, Nuse-Nusən.
Šraḫ nuġan knaknan
"In the time before time,
There was one being, the Eldest One.
She created all that ever existed."
Tak tali hira ḫune mlilatən rekən netyən lifiś "Šarət"
This is the first verse of a poem called "Creation".
I wrote some Naswiyan poetry. Here it is:
Ħat mažžət śirya ruśən,
Kun wuna, Nuse-Nusən.
Šraḫ nuġan knaknan
"In the time before time,
There was one being, the Eldest One.
She created all that ever existed."
Tak tali hira ḫune mlilatən rekən netyən lifiś "Šarət"
This is the first verse of a poem called "Creation".
Re: Conlang fluency thread
Ŋay nii gatl Thulkhen ngen tleŋ!KathTheDragon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 7:29 am Lħo zyan mlilatən rekən Naswiyən. Tak śinu:
I wrote some Naswiyan poetry. Here it is:
Ħat mažžət śirya ruśən,
Kun wuna, Nuse-Nusən.
Šraḫ nuġan knaknan
"In the time before time,
There was one being, the Eldest One.
She created all that ever existed."
Tak tali hira ḫune mlilatən rekən netyən lifiś "Šarət"
This is the first verse of a poem called "Creation".
/ŋaj niː ɣat͡ɬ ˈtʰulkʰən ᵑɡən t͡ɬəŋ/
1s COP like Tolkien POSS DEF.PLU
It looks like Tolkien!
(Try saying that sentence five times fast! Or even slow, for that matter.)
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Re: Conlang fluency thread
Remi þuḫa kayi Tolkin? Re mallət re mlilatən rekən?
Which one looks like Tolkein? The language or the poem?
Which one looks like Tolkein? The language or the poem?
Re: Conlang fluency thread
netlam uenke omonkoKathTheDragon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 1:12 pm Remi þuḫa kayi Tolkin? Re mallət re mlilatən rekən?
Which one looks like Tolkein? The language or the poem?
I don't think either of them...
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Re: Conlang fluency thread
Wtatko.
I agree.
I agree.
Re: Conlang fluency thread
Yakhaan thaŋ.KathTheDragon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 1:12 pm Remi þuḫa kayi Tolkin? Re mallət re mlilatən rekən?
Which one looks like Tolkein? The language or the poem?
/jaˈkʰaːn tʰaŋ/
The poem.
(Well, the poem’s translation, that is.)
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Re: Conlang fluency thread
na nkatak
I do not agree.
uala tolokin nya kue muyapuana tilalon tsalo moyayek
verily Tolkien for like make-deity indicate-PL-ACC clear write-PST-NEG
Tolkien didn't really make overt allusions to any creator-like deity.
I do not agree.
uala tolokin nya kue muyapuana tilalon tsalo moyayek
verily Tolkien for like make-deity indicate-PL-ACC clear write-PST-NEG
Tolkien didn't really make overt allusions to any creator-like deity.
Re: Conlang fluency thread
Qimute waq!
/ʔiˈmute ˈwaʔ/
3s=PST do
He did!
(But what I meant was that the poem’s style seemed Tolkienesque; I’ve never been especially interested in the details of Tolkien’s world at all, and in fact I read LotR so long ago that I can barely even remember much of the plot.)
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