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> I have worked on the language quite a bit ( being on the road for 10 hours
> with nothing else to do helps the matter of having time do work on it. )
>
> I have just decided to use the Definate article as a prefix, suffix, or
> stand alone word. Heh, that pretty much is all the things I CAN
> do with it.
>
> I will probably go with the prefix.
>
> I am working on listing all of the different cases and values and
> verb stuff
> ( all the goodies ) but don't have the time to know. When I get back to
> "Good Old"? Georgia. ( BTW: I am in Virginia, visiting my older brothers
> ).
Welcome to Virginia. Where in Virginia are you? I'm in Sterling.
> I have made a list of words that would be acceptable, ( 151 altogether ),
> and will derive roots from those and start working on some meanings ( so I
> have indeed started working on the lexicon. )
>
> I have one word with a meaning ( Audrienna or something similar ), which I
> formed from the name of this lady I like ( Audry ). It means beautiful.
You too? The root for beauty in amman iar is MARLIS. Coincidentally my
wife's name is Marlis. Related words from this root include:
marlis <MARLIS> [n] beauty;
marlisen <MARLIS-en> [n] grace;
vemarlis <ve-MARLIS> [adj] beautiful;
vemarlisen <ve-MARLIS-en> [adj] graceful;
vemarlissis <ve-MARLIS-is> [adj] pretty;
vemarlisson <ve-MARLIS-ron> [adj] gorgeous;
vorvarlis <ve-or-MARLIS> [adj] ugly;
David
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