Red: Darta
Orange: Jubee
Yellow: Yakai
Green: Fess
Blue: Salloy
Purple: Fraid
Unicorn: Mewth
Dragon: Kijo
Turtle: Beeter
This is fun even if we'll probably never completely finish c:
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Laternenpfahl wrote:
tpaley wrote:
Name of made-up language: Afel [A-fell]
Monster: Morak [more-ah-k]
Wing:Ameer [a-mere]
Snake:Slithe [sly-th]
Dragon (wing snake monster):Ameerslithemorak [a-mere-sly-th-more-ah-k]
Pure: Dugath [Dug-ath]
Taint: Dugalath [Dug-al-ath]
Evil: Dugalith [Dug-al-ith]
Past-tense Suffix: -ifh [if-th]
Present-tense suffix: -aif [I-th]
Run: Was [waa-s]
I hope that's enoughBout the tense suffixes, I already posted them..
Laternenpfahl wrote:
Articles:
The= unn [unn]
A= oto [oto]
Tons of= gotto [gotta]
Then for more than one say the number word
oto mahice (a house)
unn mahice (the house)
duu mahice (two houses)
Time:
Minutes: ni [nee]
Hours: hi [hee]
Days: di [dee]
Weeks: wi [wee]
Months: Ma [ma]
Years: Ya [ya]
Add ons to verbs:
Happening in future: soti-famu [sohtee-fah-moo]
Happened in past: soti-patu [sohtee-pa-too]
happened in past long time ago: soti-mato [sohtee-mahh-toe]
Future: famu [fah-moo]
Past: patu [pa-too]
Past (way back): mato [mahh-toe]
okay then
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funelephant wrote:
Elephant: alepant (alee-pant)
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Fwago, fire, is actually a weirdly spelled spanish word-meaning fire. Fuego is the actual Spanish word./weirdonerd Lol. Anyway,
Knife:Kilfer [Kill-fear]
I have a weird mind that finds that pronunciation oddly fitting.
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Pony: Pana [pah-nah]
Magic: Meji [meh-jee]
Power: Pootis [poo-tees] (You see what I did there?)
Spy: Izpy [Iz-pie]
Potato: Pawto [paw-too]
Car: Kaje [kah-jee]
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samurai768 wrote:
Red: Darta
Orange: Jubee
Yellow: Yakai
Green: Fess
Blue: Salloy
Purple: Fraid
Unicorn: Mewth
Dragon: Kijo
Turtle: Beeter
This is fun even if we'll probably never completely finish c:
I'm Salloy Izpy!
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illusionist wrote:
One does not simply, make up a language.
Especially when you just change words. You need to change the structure of the grammar too, and the sounds the characters make. You need to establish roots and suffixes to use in more complex words. Otherwise its not very unique.
I agree with this.
I have been coming up with my own language for about a year now. I have made many roots and suffixes and am working on a simple grammar system.
It is Dutch or German inspired mostly. I will post a fraction of the dictionary if anyone is interested.
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Laternenpfahl wrote:
1 unn [unn]
2 duu [doo]
3 tre [tre]
4 qua [kwa]
5 sin [sin]
6 so [so] short o
7 set [set]
8 hui [wee]
9 non [nonn]
10 ba-unn-a
100 ba-duu-a
1000 ba-tre-a
And so on
So 1234
Becomes
ba-tre-a duu-ba-duu-a tre-ba-unn-a qua
Come to think of it,
One thousand two hundered and thirty-four
Is a bit longer
Then I'm Agg set-ba-duu-a duu-ba-unna sin
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Agg725 wrote:
Laternenpfahl wrote:
1 unn [unn]
2 duu [doo]
3 tre [tre]
4 qua [kwa]
5 sin [sin]
6 so [so] short o
7 set [set]
8 hui [wee]
9 non [nonn]
10 ba-unn-a
100 ba-duu-a
1000 ba-tre-a
And so on
So 1234
Becomes
ba-tre-a duu-ba-duu-a tre-ba-unn-a qua
Come to think of it,
One thousand two hundered and thirty-four
Is a bit longerThen I'm Agg set-ba-duu-a duu-ba-unna sin
And werd is werdna ba-duu-a duu-ba-unn-a tre.
Does this language use 1,2,3,4 or it's own set of number symbols? We are going to need them because writing any number bigger than 10 is a pain in the backside.
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Dinoclor wrote:
Agg725 wrote:
Laternenpfahl wrote:
1 unn [unn]
2 duu [doo]
3 tre [tre]
4 qua [kwa]
5 sin [sin]
6 so [so] short o
7 set [set]
8 hui [wee]
9 non [nonn]
10 ba-unn-a
100 ba-duu-a
1000 ba-tre-a
And so on
So 1234
Becomes
ba-tre-a duu-ba-duu-a tre-ba-unn-a qua
Come to think of it,
One thousand two hundered and thirty-four
Is a bit longerThen I'm Agg set-ba-duu-a duu-ba-unna sin
And werd is werdna ba-duu-a duu-ba-unn-a tre.
Does this language use 1,2,3,4 or it's own set of number symbols? We are going to need them because writing any number bigger than 10 is a pain in the backside.
1,2,3,4,etc. probably.
0 is a [a]
10 to the 11th power is
ba-ba-unn-unn-a-a
bacically:
ten-one zeroes after one
it could also be ba-ba-unn unn-a-a.
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tate88 wrote:
1-uhn
2-toow
3-traet
Dinoclor wrote:
Agg725 wrote:
Laternenpfahl wrote:
1 unn [unn]
2 duu [doo]
3 tre [tre]
4 qua [kwa]
5 sin [sin]
6 so [so] short o
7 set [set]
8 hui [wee]
9 non [nonn]
10 ba-unn-a
100 ba-duu-a
1000 ba-tre-a
And so on
So 1234
Becomes
ba-tre-a duu-ba-duu-a tre-ba-unn-a qua
Come to think of it,
One thousand two hundered and thirty-four
Is a bit longerThen I'm Agg set-ba-duu-a duu-ba-unna sin
And werd is werdna ba-duu-a duu-ba-unn-a tre.
Does this language use 1,2,3,4 or it's own set of number symbols? We are going to need them because writing any number bigger than 10 is a pain in the backside.
That has already been posted. also 0 == a (short a)
Last edited by Laternenpfahl (2012-09-24 00:08:45)
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the unn - a thing means
[number] x 10^ something
ok? basically
ba-duu-a == and two zeros Also, multiple of these get added, 1000 un-ba-tre-a 200 duu-ba-duu-a 40 qua-ba-unn-a 5 sin
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Why not create a outline to make it much simpler and to conjugate much easier, You do not simply create a lanuguage you need to create the grammer and a foundation not just random words.
how about use [Ny] To create opposite words. Ex. Kinf [Male] Kinfny [Female]
How about use [Ra] To create formal words Ex. Hef [Hi] Hefra [Hello]
How about replacing the last letter with [E] to use past tense Ex. Todobara [Run] Todobare
How about use [j] to create plural's Ex. le Kinf Todobara [The man runs] le Kinfj Todobara [The men run]
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ex for opposite is good, but just for adjectives. lets not use it for genders as that would seem too sexist
no, lets use extensions for past/future
for plurals, bow about Kinf - Kinflu
Last edited by Laternenpfahl (2012-09-24 00:09:35)
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