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Um sořo é beyo,
é manera d’sobviver a bataiya,
um umano sořindo da inspirač,
pra’fazar l’q’autros’n
Sořir faz um desčocí d’m’ame.
Auruna, Kuerhyedeenistan, and Jusaprikun
O café s’q’é grârma.
Coffee is indeed a grand weapon.
Auruna, Kuerhyedeenistan, and Jusaprikun
Kafferëna plumma ul konsțaplon, rizza
Coffee to the help, laughs
Auruna, Kowani, and Kuerhyedeenistan
How do you perform such art?
Vin haĝa penne jaķmila?
Art? Â, ‘to n’é art. Ao me’n’é’m. É’t! Eu tem poemas tambęm, mais ‘te forzo l’ŕs fez’t.
Art? Ah, this isn’t art. At least, it’s not mine. It’s yours! I have poems as well, but this effort you put in yourself.
Kuerhyedeenistan and Jusaprikun
Laughs in Jusapeprik... I wouldn't call it art or effort. Just call it an interest of mine
Rizza dențo Jusapeprik... Nunķe vale etiķetto jaķmila vin dynasmiķan. Solma etiķetto luķan unĝa synarpasțo perno țina ...
That's the later version of Eastern Tatar Cyrillic. The first version used a and ү with umlauts instead of ə and ұ.
Here I use
А Я Ə Ь Б
Ц Ч Д Э Е
Ф Г Һ Х И
Й І К Қ no letter for x
Л М Н Ң
О Ё Ө П Р
Ш Щ Т Ү
Ю Ұ У В З Ж.
Auruna, Kowani, Lower alterac, Kuerhyedeenistan, and 1 otherJusaprikun
[language: anmevigian]
o aÿ ʒ xȯmàr
o rpèmĭ e dĭà tù pèr
o aÿҡ op čnàr qùq
e čnàr ? ïr op ʒ fòš
aÿҡ čnàr p̌ŋs-op-mk o mòp
/o ay jo kuśmas̠/
/o s̠pemʲ e tsʲa tsu pes̠/
/o aɥak op tʃnas̠ kiuki/
/e tʃnas̠ so ɘ:s̠ op jo voʃ/
/aɥak tʃnas̠ puŋsopmɘk o mop/
Я шанлогикарьгьнтьльдь ян, оньнбакатарошкьзкьрьк: А Я Ə О Ё Ө Ү Ю Ұ И Й Э Е Ь Б П З Ж Ш Щ Ц Ч Д Т Г К Қ Һ Х У В Ф І Л Р М Н Ң.
And if we wanted to be even more logical, the right order should be А Я Ə О Ё Ө Ү Ю Ұ И Й Э Е Ь Б П З Ж Ш Щ Ц Ч Д Т Г К Қ Һ Х У В Ф І Л Р М Н Ң.
Thats fantastic 😍
Auruna, Lower alterac, and Kuerhyedeenistan
Жэнбэргэгəдэмэгэн
Олжолльрь нəнөрьмьм щаікашдь
Жэнбэргэгəктэмаданинщпирацягак
Актьгакжатьм олат, кигэу екэтэкэмэшактьгактар
Жэнбэргэгəкжəтдəр рүхмьнньнщэтэлеткəт
Auruna, Kuerhyedeenistan, and Jusaprikun
😍😍😍
Auruna, Card famer jk dont ban me, and Kuerhyedeenistan
Gîna xweşaye
Evâm qema sîlam diyece
Gînin qaşirana idire
Ra qirîn qewo neqire yenen
Digîn yavâ min darina disűrdire
Surprised at how well this flows in my language!
Auruna, Kowani, Lower alterac, Kuerhyedeenistan, and 1 otherJusaprikun
I have something similar in Aurun, I'll use nika (smile) as an example.
Nika primarily means "smile" either noun or verb depending on context.
To turn it into an adjective, you can just use the base form but you can modify it to complement the object and it can be anything, like nikana, nikani, nikano and nikala.
Nikanen means "to smile" or "smiling" and whenever a verb is associated with a living thing (and usually when the subject isn't present in the sentence), it will have -inen/-nen/-en/-n at the end to indicate that it's being done and for non-living things, it's -je.
Kuerhyedeenistan and Jusaprikun
Impressive...
In Jusapeprik it's like this
Unĝa rizza- A smile
Luķan rizza- To smile
Rizza- Smiling
Rizza can also be used as laugh and scream
Well as an adjective -n is added to the verb
Rizzan- Smiling
Actually, the 3rd line should be Актьгакжатьм екэтэкэмэшактьгактарау.
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In this dispatch, we put together a record of our member nations' conlangs according to their language families. Some conlangs are based on real world languages. These can be put into existing branches of existing language families (example: Kowani). Others deviate more and they no longer fit within real world subcategories. In such cases, a fictional subcategory, that would fit the conlang, is ussed (example: Tungustanian). Conlangs that are made completely from scratch and don't fit in any of real world's primary language families are classified either as isolates or they get their own, fictional primary language family (example: Kueric).
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You know your conlang the best. That's why we rely on you to provide us with a complete branch, starting by a primary language family and going down all the subcategories leading to your conlang. As said previously, made up subcategories or even language families are totally OK if natural categorisation can't provide faithful representation. However, we try to avoid nonsenses such as classifying a single language under multiple families or subcategories.
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•▪Northwest Semitic
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Ubykh
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If duus sspraak zajn ekki der, bite, zent ik ej telegram mot eses klasifikasjon zoo ik ken tilgeeb es.
If your language is not there, please, send me a telegram with its clasification so I can add it.
D'verdat tem 'aprender cirilic...
I really do need to learn Cyrillic...
Eastern Tatarstan, Lower alterac, Kuerhyedeenistan, and Jusaprikun
Hva mange ssriftät duu kan? Ik kan Latinisk (nesten ale), Cirilisk (nesten ale), Hangul unt de van av ikkes mange konssriftät vik get nucet de meerast.
How many scripts do you know? I know Latin (almost all), Cyrillic (almost all), Hangul and the one of my many constructed scripts which gets used the most.
Kuerhyedeenistan and Jusaprikun
Latin, a tiny bit of Cyrillic, Hiragana and Katakana.
Richtlant and Kuerhyedeenistan
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