Rhean (Was: Re: A small taste)
From: | Elliott Lash <al260@...> |
Date: | Thursday, November 7, 2002, 21:36 |
nihilsum@HOTMAIL.COM writes:
>
> Barry Garcia wrote:
>
> >Of how Saalangal affixes look in use. Surprisingly from one root i got a
> >good amount of subsequent nouns. This is a small taste, a petit fours of
> >Saalangal, if you will :)
>
> I can get almost all of these from one root in Rhean. All exsiting words, or
> compounds of existing roots.
>
> >iwári - harvest
>
> hasadak (verb)
> hasad (noun)
>
> >iwariray - place of harvest, an agricultural field
>
> hasadukhaz (but more likely |pola|)
>
> >iwaritagad - instrument of harvest (traditionally the rice harvesting
> >knife)
>
> hasadutvo
>
[snipping much of everything]
Rhean has a yummy Slavic taste to it, I haven't been following things as closely as
I'd like on Conlang lately...but..Could you explain where Rhean comes from?
(Influences, History, etc.?)
Elliott Lash