Zju wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:54 am
I agree with the guy who earlier said that rules better don't change willy-nilly each round.
That would have been me, I think. With my previous post, I simply was suggesting some topics for discussion, rather than asking everyone to follow through on those suggestions just because.
(but what if there are no guesses?
Extend the time period, I guess.
or guesses only from different language families?)
I dunno. Go with whichever one ‘feels’ closest? See if there’s a macrofamily you can use to compare suggested macro-genealogic distances?
Each player has three attempts in total to guess the language. One of those may be spent as a question about linguistic genealogy OR as a question about geographic placement instead. One guess 24 hours per player.
Oh, so it looks like now we’re restricting geographic questions as well. (Did we do that last round? I don’t think so, but maybe I’m misremembering.)
اَرَبصقَاَ پِثمُ صقلالاثَ نَ اَصنُوَ نَبَسَىصقَهَ پِثمَ (٤صط. دَ ن.اَ. - ١ صط.), ىَقٌاَ وضِحٌدىِسى دَ صطَرَژِطنَاَرَمَىصقَهَ.
قِرٌنَق پِثمَ صپرَوَ نَلاوَ. ضنَچنَىَ قٌلقَصسى لِطَر مَىَ ٤ نَپِصَنِّ و ضَلَژنَصسِ اِد پَضِسِاِ و صلٌوَ, نَقَطٌرِىَ پَرِ لِطَر صطوَرَىٌسى نَ پِثمَ لِهَطٌرِ.
Alright, you must be
joking here. I can’t read Arabic script! (Hebrew, yes; Cyrillic, I suppose so; Greek, vaguely; but Arabic, no, not at all.) With that in mind, I suppose I will have to sit this round out, unless you feel like giving a romanization.