December 2011
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Conlangs and Ponies
R— D—: Deilkos gof jai i·u?
F—: Yüd_ralz…
R— D—: Kǘ…
F—: Oil ron k jai ron…
R— D—: Kǘ. Ď eģa_ȝuu…
F—: UIdet.
R— D—: Kǘ! Besrse sol_trun ek er_ait_piv ōģ, jons i!
F—: Ie.
R— D—: Yæ… ȝaitoron se ter_saiba üdos ťái? Isa_in i!
F—: Ie!
R— D—: Isa_in i!
F—: Ie!
R— D—: Isa_ín í!
F—: [aát] Ie~
R— D—: Yæ~ [faom]
F—: Aisu sol_ait isa_uui?
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xczDd2_X0DI
Note: Due to a post formatting problem with chat logs, all middle-case letters have been replaced with a lowercase letter preceded with an underscore. For example, a middle-case F is displayed as "_f".
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Super Grooving!: I actually wonder: How do you say... →
miffottah:
Rï fïga nædevïdï!
(My language means a language I invented right? The literal translation is “Enjoy Christmas!”.)
EP: Kristmësdōj i~
SX: Kristmëso soco!
Ct: Ekrkîcrtrñëc ekaydo!
EQ: ütæk|dëniÿÿ yukũa[enŋlöjhœd]|ëlòiýýeς vťij|dǐḣ д:âŋɏj|æeřþ e:ńkýǒу·|qven:se’ vťi’j|ýýë vťi’j|füneqvǎù!
It will appear that the Quaxtia is quite verbose: “You, experience a happy Cold Festival...
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This is fortunate. →
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Words: Part 007 – Planets
All languages in the Big Four contain unified words for planetary classification. This system
was developed to further keep tabs on the vast number of planets that the Pseudoan Empire finds
and interacts with.
This system was developed some time 150 000 PDN, a while after the Pseudoans formally
started their expansion outward into the lands beyond. As the Quaxtia and the Xaxex are...
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Hesmai Iok
Hesmai Iok is the language most commonly spoken in Fenegil, now Feleqilus. It is not one of the four standard languages, but still values importantly in Pseudo if not nowhere else.
Phonology
Plosives: p t k b d g th kh kw dh gh gw
Fricatives: f v s z ʒ x wf wv ws wz wʒ wx vf fv zs sz ʃʒ xχ
Other: m n w
Vowels and tones: a e o i ˥ ˧ ˩ ˥˩ ˧˩ ˩˥ ˩˧
New Piece: LZendasoifphai →
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Words: Part 006 – Interjections
Egonyota Pasaru has a lot of interjections, which help a lot in expressing emotion, of course.
The thing about these interjections though is that quite oddly, unlike all every other word
in EP, these are always at least partially tonal, meaning that they are spoken in a specific
pitch in mind.
Digging into the past of the language, it was revealed that early versions of Egonyota...
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-dẽs
-dẽs, in Egonyota Pasaru, is a blended suffix that intensifies the word that it is appended to. -dẽs is occasionally spelt -des, -dîs, -dius (for words with mainly close vowels) or -ďes (for words with the last letter being a vowel).
Ħóidẽs! Urgh! (Uttered when lifting a heavy object or else doing something physically intensive. Originally “ħoi”.)
Wōōdẽs! Holy <expletive of...
November 2011
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Words: Part 005 – Rocks and the Rock cycle
Here are some words about rocks in Egonyota Pasaru.
Sedimentary rock is called “afdesgu”; to make sedimentary rock through
the compression of sediment is called “Yenpragu” (Mud-press).
If sedimentary rock is compressed so much that it changes form, then it is called a
metamorphic rock “Afcüt” (Rock-changed). This message is called
metamorphism,...
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