seasons in conlangs / cultures (was adj.)
From: | Dan Jones <yl-ruil@...> |
Date: | Saturday, October 7, 2000, 19:01 |
Luca Mangiat wrote:
> Now, I know this question oughta be on Conculture, but since I'm not on
> it...
> Which climatic zone do your conspeakers live in? How many seasons do they
> have?
The Carashán Federation is in the same latitudes as sothern France and
northern Italy. Because it is not near an ocean, winters can get quite cold,
and snow is often found in the north. They have the normal four seasons:
verea (spring), êsta (summer), cêzeito (autumn) a vêtuo (winter). Es um loje
ên carashán dreambei cu'es lazeto cacue por "winter" - jemo - arezui
"heimos". Sorry, I got carried away and kept writing. There's also the word
"jemo" which means winter, but this is slightly more "rustic".
FWIW, I like overcast, grey cool days- I hate hot weather and if the sun
isn't about I don't have to squint. I don't like rain though.
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