Re: Gallercizing
From: | Jan van Steenbergen <ijzeren_jan@...> |
Date: | Sunday, May 25, 2003, 14:59 |
--- John L. Leland skrzypszy:
> In fairly High Meridonian, this might be:
> Gallya ezd omnyz dyphyza yn pardez drez, dez kaz una yncollund Belgaz, alya
> Akydany, derdya, ky yn lynga dez ypzez Keldaz, yn lynga nozdra Gally
> appl'andur.
> 'Y omnez lynga, ynezd'udez, lekzez ynder ze dypherund.
A very pleasant-looking language, it seems. Indeed, it remains very close to
Latin, and yet, my first though was: ha, another Celto-Romance conlang!
Is there a particular idea behind the sound changes you use?
Jan (hoping for more Meridonian)
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