Wit is tócun rechtun.
because be-3SG.PRES.(IN)ACT such-N.SG.NOM good-N.SG.NOM
Because it was so good.
(Actually, I don't know how it happened. If a moderator wants to delete one of the two posts, that's fine with me.)
Hibui ze ne vyabwo paini. Dwei vyabwo ye nggwalu nwagi bungya.
Araucaria mbu nii bey qi maag siwe?
Qaraukariyai lu nwagi buvya zyavwe.
Or Australia, or New Guinea, or Argentina, or…
Ze. Wera vyui luhwa Kanaki wi zu zyu nai zi nge.
Wai nge dyi zywe hi bubu u ma ndo?(I’d translate that, but there’s not much point, is there?)
I ho.
In the language I’ve been using: probably Qestaalya /ʔəstaːlja/, Ġini laqit /(ŋ)ɡini laʔit/, Qaadenthiina /ʔaːdəntʰiːna/. (It’s not spoken on Earth, so it has no reason to have endonyms for any of them.)
Nair, eurcisc is ei Nordrentunge at's waʒst i the auld Dainlaw. At's ick anglisc, ut at's swar wendet o anglisc.
How would UDHR Article 1 sound in this language? The language sounds very cool!Znex wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 8:07 amNair, eurcisc is ei Nordrentunge at's waʒst i the auld Dainlaw. At's ick anglisc, ut at's swar wendet o anglisc.
Close, Yorkish is a Nordic language that developed in the old Danelaw. It's not English, but it's been heavily influenced by English.
More info here.
Ahhhh, ʒ'am scirsen unden skriven slik formel oʒ teknikel wenninger, ennae ʒe ska ha ei ganne.Otto Kretschmer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 9:06 am How would UDHR Article 1 sound in this language? The language sounds very cool!
Ʒe ettlet at was at ein auld weʒ til seiʒe at inn man is hawer els makliʒer en annar.