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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 3:23 pm
This conlang is spoken in "The Isles of Eastern lakes" (Fictional islands) which are located among nordic pennisula.
Influences: -Icelandic -Faroese -English -Danish -Norwegian -Swedish -Luxembourgish /Luxemburgish/Luxembourgian
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 3:24 pm
Alphabet
Aa- Ah as in hot, taught, talk Áá -Ow as in Flower or out Bb-b as in Bike Čč- Ch as in chat, or chance Dd- d as in dog Ðð- th as in the or this Ee-eh as in set or memo Ff-f as in friend Gg G as in got or grow Ğğ gutteral sound like in the scottish word loch Hh h as in hat or happy Ii i as in sit or kick Íí ee as in meet, eat, Jj y as in yacht, or year Ĵĵ zh as in measure or azure (lips more rounded) Kk k as in keep or kit Lll as lame,lime Mm as in Month, mom Nn as in Nature, no Oo uh as duh,honey Óó oh as in cold, show Pp p as in pet, prison Rr r as in rat or rhinoceros (like english 'r') Řř (trilled) r as in rose Ss s as in sit, so Šš sh as in show, sheet Tt at the beginning of the word "th" (with more air) that in the middle of the word 'd' date(rounded), at the end 't' as in take Uu oo as is Flute, shoot Üü same as U but more rounded Úú same as U but with more air Vv at the beginning of the word "v'as in vet, in the middle of the word (same but more rounded), at the end of the word "f' as in feet Yy ew as in chew Ź ź ks or x as in books or fix Ýý ew but more opened Ææ-igh as in Hi or sign Øø ur as in first or turn Þþ th as in thriller or thing Ää ey (at the beginning of a word) eh (at the middle and end of a word) like say or meh Öö- ur but more closed like first Œœur + eh as in first set Ååoh but more opened as in goat or tote
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 6:28 am
Dipthongs Øj- oi as in toy Eg-igh as in Hi or sign Öy- ur + ee don't say oi say ur then ee as in first team ei- ey as in hey or bay Hv- kv as in Thankful
Combinations in consonants and vowels -Sj or -tion "sh" (more closed) and only used in words like : Stasjon(Station),Nation(Nation)
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 6:29 am
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:51 am
Vocabulary:
Góðan morgün-good morning Góðan dag- good afternoon/hello Góðan dagín-good afternoon/hello Gott kvúld- good evening Góðan nátt-good night Halló (hello on the telephone) Hæ-Hi Bei - Bye Bæ Bæ- Bye-bye Farvæl - Goodbye Já-Yes Næ-No Jý- Yes (negative statement or question) Hvásærðú- How are you? (lit what say you) Hvüsevur dú þat-How are you? Takk-Thank You Túsín Takk- Many thanks/Thousand thanks/ Thank you very much Kónske-maybe/perhaps Vit síğåst- see you later Firvat?/Hvórfór-why? Vílläğit-maybe (this and Kónske can be used for maybe it doesn't matter which one you use) Moien_hello Fínt/Góða-fine Pröst!/Skål-Cheers! Vålkomme- Welcome Eg héšer.....I am called/my name is...... Hváhéšesðú-What are you called/what is your name Góðan Appetít!- enjoy your meal Eg værstúr net- I don't understand net-not Änštållet?/Årsaka meg!- excuse me/ Sorry! Eg ålskí teg- I love you Ríng äftïr d'polítet! - call the police! Hjélf!-Help! Feger!- Fire! Stúttlæt at mítta teg!- Pleasure to meet you! Lykke til!-good luck! Tí vas länge sídân ví sågs síst!- Long time no see! Vúrífrån kommer dú?-Where are you from? Krya på teg!- Get well soon!
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:33 pm
Cases: there are 4 cases in this language: Nominitive, Accusative, Dative and Gentive.
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:35 pm
Regular Verbs
At Liva-to live At Šloe-to hit At Slæfe- to sleep At Sjá-to see At Stíğen-to stab At Hlæja-to laugh At Ænda-to breathe At Spíse-to eat At Dränke-to drink At Falle-to fall At Komme-to come
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 6:48 pm
Irregular verbs:
At Vita-to know (a fact) At væra-to be At hav-to have
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 7:01 pm
Personal pronouns
Singular Nominative Eg-I Dú-You hän-he hün-she Þat-it Accusative Meg-me Teg-You Hana-her (* he and it stay the same in the accusative) Dative Mær-me Dær-you Hóným-him Hœni-her Tí-it Genitive Mín-my Tín-your Hís-his Hør-her Täs- its Plural Accusative Ví-We Tíð-you (plural) Üss-us Teir-them (Masculine) Tær-them (feminine) Ðey-them (neuter) Dýkkúm-your genitive Ðeir-Their
Dative Üss-us Ðeiným-their Dýkkúm-your nominitive Ükkara-Our Ðey-They (neuter) Tær-they (feminine) Teir-They (Masculine)
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:11 pm
Auxillary Verbs: At væra-to be At hav-to have At blíva-to become (to be) At künna-could At Vílla-Would At Skúlle- Should/must At Ðürde-Dare At Bürde-Should/ought to
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Eccentric Iconoclast Captain
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 12:51 pm
Germanic conlangs are always cool. biggrin
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 7:14 pm
Eccentric Iconoclast Germanic conlangs are always cool. biggrin Yes especially the scandinavian ones heart
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:36 pm
I like the letters Æ and Ø... Maybe I should make a conlang using Ø. mrgreen
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:42 am
Hawk_McKrakken I like the letters Æ and Ø... Maybe I should make a conlang using Ø. mrgreen ................
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 6:06 pm
Koko.Dk Hawk_McKrakken I like the letters Æ and Ø... Maybe I should make a conlang using Ø. mrgreen ................ Ø Replaces Ö but since I like both I put them in. and I added Luxemborgish into it too heart
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