discuss your magical languages form your magical imagination
like, for example, my language from THE DARK AGES
wherein the whole english language was bent into some grammatical freak of nature that could kill english teachers teachin their english
everything was in caps, too
every letter
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I'll make one now for fun.
Greetings
Hello: Hefra
Hi: Hefi
Good day: Gon tago
Good morning: Gon Moro
Good afternoon: Gon Levgapaso
Good evening: Gon eva
Numbers
Zero: Nicht
One: On
Two: Ga
Three: Twi
Four: Fai
Five: Faion
Six: Sel
Seven: Selon
Eight: Acht
Nine: Achton
Ten: Levors
Eleven: Levon
Twelve: Levga
Questions
How are you? : Du gon, digon? You good, bad?
Are you OK? : Du gon? You good?[
What is your name? : Dune nam? Your name?
Titles
Mister: Mastel
Misses: Geystel
Sir: Sier?
Madam: Geyfro
Lord: Mas-Frala
Lady: Gey-Frala
I got bored after that.
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I was thinking of making one cuz I had some good idea for verb endings
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Ah, yes, Con-Langs (Constructed Languages) are really fun. Esperanto (which could be considered a Con-Lang) is one of the translated languages for the Scratch site which is cool.
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I'm working on one....
But I need Python help.
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My dog responds to simple commands.
A.K.A, a whole new language only my dogs respond to. Mostly sounds like bird calls.
My attack command is 'Tweet-trolo' (I got that from a raptor (predator) bird call from Ireland)
I have to work on it, though. She thinks the attack command means 'Tackle your owner and lick his/her face.'
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Thus far
Language in progress: Quilinum
Some Essentials
Hello--lorem (pronounced "low-rimm")
Hi--lo (pronounced "low")
Goodbye--absced (pronounced "abbs-sed")
Bye--ced (pronounced "sed")
Yes--esp (pronounced "essp")
No--deni (pronounced "dee-nye")
Questions
What--quam (pronounced "kam")
When--tempis (pronounced "temp-iss")
Where--locus (pronounced "low-kuss")
Why--quem (pronounced "kim")
How--quet (pronounced "ket")
Who--medicus (pronounced "med-ee-suss")
Pronouns
I--Et (pronounced "et")
Me--eta (pronounced "et-uh")
Myself--etti (pronounced "et-tee")
You--ut (pronounced "uht")
Your--utti (pronounced "uht-tee")
He--mil (pronounced "mill")
She--fil (pronounced "fill")
['is' usually means 'self']
Himself--milis (pronounced "mill-is"; s more like is soft than in is)
Herself--filis (pronounced "fill-is"; see above note)
Him--mel (pronounced "mell")
Her--fel (pronounced "fell")
It--res (pronounced "ress")
Itself--resis (pronounced "ress-is")
Nouns
Person--homenum (pronounced "oh-men-uhm")
Human--homenus (pronounced "oh-men-iss")
Friend--pari (pronounced "pare-ee")
Animal--esseri (pronounced "ess-ayr-ee")
Dog--fidilus (pronounced "fi-duh-liss")
Plurals
If it ends in a consonant, as in homenus, add "if": homenusif--humans. If it ends in a vowel, replace the vowel with "ic"; pari, friend, would become paric.
Stuff I Don't Know Its Name
Was--prae (pronounced "pray")
Were--prie (pronounced "pree")
Will--exem (pronounced "echs-em")
Something that ends in ix: present tense--I am doing
Something that ends in ex: past tense--I was doing
Something that ends in ox: future tense--I will do
Example: austrum, to swim
Et austrumix; I swim
Et prae austramex; I was swimming
Et exem austrumox; I will swim
Numbers
0--nad
1--oen
2--tel
3--add
4--mus
5--soe
6--ter
7--luc
8--oct
9--ers
For multidigits the easiest [laziest] system I could come up with was this: 210, for example, would be teloennad; 3000 would be addnadnadnad; 12 would be oentel; 79 would be lucers; 42 would be mustel.
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Haha 'who' is 'medicus'. Doctor Who reference much?
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I used to have my own language xD Well, more like a few simple phrases, but still xD I've forgotten it now though ;_;
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For adjectives, 'neesma' will probably be the substitute for 'stupid', because that was the code word me and a friend used in third grade XD
I shall update Quilinum later
(A lot of the words have Latin-ish bases, and Quilinum is a variation of the translation for Wick I Men)
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Wickimen wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Haha 'who' is 'medicus'. Doctor Who reference much?
Yes
You deserve an internet cookie!
LANGUAGE BASICS – CHLOVAN
Articles:
I – eesh (add lek for 'I am')
Him – flerk
Her – fleek
They – thruk
Me - waak
You - gelk
Nouns:
Person – Arrk
People – Arrkop
Engineer – Elji
Pyro – Fywerp
Soldier – saaquet
Doctor – ellprok
Dog – fwop
Cat – querl
Verbs:
Die – guk
Live – nernguk
Play – veert
Work – nernveert
Eat – nom
Drink – glagle
Adjectives:
Blue – bloew
Red - relgwesh
Yellow – yeelpok
Purple – saawllple
Orange – vlaargne
Green – grekk
Large – larknersh
Small – smeesh
Shiny – sheenew
Dull – dwarnk
Sharp – elquek
Misc:
Yes – yel
No – nernyel
Maybe – yenerln
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Here's a language, just for the fun of it.
Uncommon rules:
In Ritishi, my language, when you have a two-letter word that's some sort of a linking word (and, are, is, was, etc.) it connects to the following word. For example, instead of "Rithi ju taka?" (Is this yours?) It would be "Rithi jutaka?"
Greetings:
Hello: Tekatha
How are you: Mae tishee
Good evening: Rultiki tsai
Good day: Rilsaka tsai
Exclamations:
No: Tsi
Help: Ruust (Roo-ist)
Don't do this: Tiraafa kishima
Miscellaneous:
Him: Tauka
Her: Tukai
He: Uka
She: Ukai
I: Hta (He-tah)
Blue: Klika
Red: Silmata
Hand: Peti
Cat: Rokso
Dog: Koikso
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I'll make a language for the sake of posting on this topic.
Name: Western Sym (Wsejen Sym)
Language Rules
My language has lots of rules, like if it's a colour it follows RGB e.g. Ouu for red.
For a lot of the words, it's pretty much a few emotions you feel when an English person says Hi to you as another English being except for a few of the words, which beginnings of 2 words join up to make a word that might happen when you say that, or something. This is pretty different from English. The beginnings of the two words may be modified to fit foreign language.
Greetings/Hapgrehi
- Hello: Gregre
- Hi: Grgey
- Greetings: Hapgrehi
- Hey: Greanty
- Goodbye: Kigoi
Adjectives
- Red: Ouu
- Yellow: Oou
- Green: Uou
- Aqua: Uoo
- Blue: Uuo
- Purple: Pouo
- Magenta: Ouo
- Shiny: Reflscie
- Dull: Un-reflscie
- West: Wsej (add -en for western)
- East: Esaj
- North: Nosaj
- South: Susaj
Identifications
- Him: Malim
- Her: Femim
- He: Maleq
- She: Feme
- I: Melee
- You: Talune
Warnings/Notices
- Great: Goere
- Great job: Goe hasdo
- A monster: Bao nater
- Bad: Un-goere
- Bad job: Dego hasdo
- A robber is coming: A stutak genea
- Don't worry: No creye
- Worry: Yes creye
- Help: Bao wanhas do!
Animals (feet-height-tail-identification)
- Cat: 4oua
- Dog: 4oub
- Giraffe: 4uu
- Other animals: uroa
Entertainment
- Amazing: Gooreabeau
- Bad: Basiug
Medical
- Sick: Baosiku
- Feeling ill: Baosikeq
- Treating: BatoGoeq
Other
- running: Gobabre-ing (replace -ing with -d for ran, and remove for run, same with all doing words)
- walking: Goge-ing
- engaging: invok-ing
- have to do: hasdo
- want to do: wando
- Improving: baotgod
- Grades from good to bad: go+, go, go-, ba+, ba, ba-, idba--
- love: Gogreka
- like: Gogrew
- dislike: Bagrew
- strongly dislike: Bagreka
- inappropiate/report: Rembaouser
- reply/post: Senobj (add -ed for replied/posted or -xe for replies/posts)
- edit: Chaobj
- to: Prordoalt
- answer: Corresque
- decode/encode: lantlan
- this: pobj
- that: upobjo
- did: yodotru
- no: baoye
- yes: gaoye
Decoding Challenge
- Grege, melee grogeka Scratch.
- Senobj prordoalt corresque.
- Talune senobjed prordoalt lantlan/corresque.
- Yodotru melee chaobj pobj senobj?
- Melee wando Gobabre!
- Melee gobabreing!
- Melee gobabred.
I want to improve this language, and keep it running, hopefully someone will speak it!
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Why do people always not post after me?
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Wickimen wrote:
Thus far
Language in progress: Quilinum
Some Essentials
Hello--lorem (pronounced "low-rimm")
Hi--lo (pronounced "low")
Goodbye--absced (pronounced "abbs-sed")
Bye--ced (pronounced "sed")
Yes--esp (pronounced "essp")
No--deni (pronounced "dee-nye")
Questions
What--quam (pronounced "kam")
When--tempis (pronounced "temp-iss")
Where--locus (pronounced "low-kuss")
Why--quem (pronounced "kim")
How--quet (pronounced "ket")
Who--medicus (pronounced "med-ee-suss")
Pronouns
I--Et (pronounced "et")
Me--eta (pronounced "et-uh")
Myself--etti (pronounced "et-tee")
You--ut (pronounced "uht")
Your--utti (pronounced "uht-tee")
He--mil (pronounced "mill")
She--fil (pronounced "fill")
['is' usually means 'self']
Himself--milis (pronounced "mill-is"; s more like is soft than in is)
Herself--filis (pronounced "fill-is"; see above note)
Him--mel (pronounced "mell")
Her--fel (pronounced "fell")
It--res (pronounced "ress")
Itself--resis (pronounced "ress-is")
Nouns
Person--homenum (pronounced "oh-men-uhm")
Human--homenus (pronounced "oh-men-iss")
Friend--pari (pronounced "pare-ee")
Animal--esseri (pronounced "ess-ayr-ee")
Dog--fidilus (pronounced "fi-duh-liss")
Plurals
If it ends in a consonant, as in homenus, add "if": homenusif--humans. If it ends in a vowel, replace the vowel with "ic"; pari, friend, would become paric.
Stuff I Don't Know Its Name
Was--prae (pronounced "pray")
Were--prie (pronounced "pree")
Will--exem (pronounced "echs-em")
Something that ends in ix: present tense--I am doing
Something that ends in ex: past tense--I was doing
Something that ends in ox: future tense--I will do
Example: austrum, to swim
Et austrumix; I swim
Et prae austramex; I was swimming
Et exem austrumox; I will swim
Numbers
0--nad
1--oen
2--tel
3--add
4--mus
5--soe
6--ter
7--luc
8--oct
9--ers
For multidigits the easiest [laziest] system I could come up with was this: 210, for example, would be teloennad; 3000 would be addnadnadnad; 12 would be oentel; 79 would be lucers; 42 would be mustel.
Wow, fingers sore?
And all these languages are awesome.
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The ancient language (Eragon)
-- Compiled from the end of Inheritance and from throughout Eragon--
Agaetí -- Celebration
Agaetí Blödhren -- Blood-oath Celebration (held once a century to honor the original pact beween Elves and Dragon (Eragon specific))
Blödhren -- Blood-oath
Blöd -- Blood
Hren -- Oath
älfa -- elf (plural is älfya)
ono -- over (watch over?)
varda -- you (?)
du -- the
Atra -- may (as in "May the stars watch over you", not May the month)
More (LOTS MORE) coming soon
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werdna123 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Thus far
Language in progress: Quilinum
Some Essentials
Hello--lorem (pronounced "low-rimm")
Hi--lo (pronounced "low")
Goodbye--absced (pronounced "abbs-sed")
Bye--ced (pronounced "sed")
Yes--esp (pronounced "essp")
No--deni (pronounced "dee-nye")
Questions
What--quam (pronounced "kam")
When--tempis (pronounced "temp-iss")
Where--locus (pronounced "low-kuss")
Why--quem (pronounced "kim")
How--quet (pronounced "ket")
Who--medicus (pronounced "med-ee-suss")
Pronouns
I--Et (pronounced "et")
Me--eta (pronounced "et-uh")
Myself--etti (pronounced "et-tee")
You--ut (pronounced "uht")
Your--utti (pronounced "uht-tee")
He--mil (pronounced "mill")
She--fil (pronounced "fill")
['is' usually means 'self']
Himself--milis (pronounced "mill-is"; s more like is soft than in is)
Herself--filis (pronounced "fill-is"; see above note)
Him--mel (pronounced "mell")
Her--fel (pronounced "fell")
It--res (pronounced "ress")
Itself--resis (pronounced "ress-is")
Nouns
Person--homenum (pronounced "oh-men-uhm")
Human--homenus (pronounced "oh-men-iss")
Friend--pari (pronounced "pare-ee")
Animal--esseri (pronounced "ess-ayr-ee")
Dog--fidilus (pronounced "fi-duh-liss")
Plurals
If it ends in a consonant, as in homenus, add "if": homenusif--humans. If it ends in a vowel, replace the vowel with "ic"; pari, friend, would become paric.
Stuff I Don't Know Its Name
Was--prae (pronounced "pray")
Were--prie (pronounced "pree")
Will--exem (pronounced "echs-em")
Something that ends in ix: present tense--I am doing
Something that ends in ex: past tense--I was doing
Something that ends in ox: future tense--I will do
Example: austrum, to swim
Et austrumix; I swim
Et prae austramex; I was swimming
Et exem austrumox; I will swim
Numbers
0--nad
1--oen
2--tel
3--add
4--mus
5--soe
6--ter
7--luc
8--oct
9--ers
For multidigits the easiest [laziest] system I could come up with was this: 210, for example, would be teloennad; 3000 would be addnadnadnad; 12 would be oentel; 79 would be lucers; 42 would be mustel.Wow, fingers sore?
Juuust a bit XD
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Out of curiosity, do you guys have different grammar systems than English? Cause if you don't, it's called a "relex", which isn't as fun or original.
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