English and native names of languages
From: | Carlos Thompson <carlos_thompson@...> |
Date: | Monday, October 16, 2000, 14:32 |
As I said before, I used English names for the language in the Conlang
Ethnologue database. Some times I use English names and some times
the _native_ name, and I have also a few Spanish names for my
languages.
Some of them:
Hangkerimce:
English: Hangkerimian
Spanish: hanquérrimo
Native: hángkêrïmcë or HAN/KE^RIM~CE~ (according romanizaton)
Nat. Phon: [?ANgE"rimCE] like (h)ong-geh-REEM-sheh
Kizidanoce:
English: Christian Hangkerimian
Spanish: quicidano
Native: kizidanoce
Nat. Phon: [kiTidA"notSe] like kee-thee-doh-NO-chay
Criollo:
English: Hanky Castilian
Spanish: criollo
Native: crioyo
Nat. Phon.: ["krjojo] like KRYO-yo
Nyucar
English: New Cartagenian
Spanish: Neocartés
Native: Nyucaris
Nat. Phon.: ["nyuk{4IS] like NEW-kah-rish
Moscha:
English: Moskian
Spanish: mosquio
Native: moscha
Nat. Phon.: ["mosc_h@] like MOS-che
Chleweyish:
English: Chleweyish
Spanish: chleweyés
Native: fonno chleweye
Nat. Phon.: ["fOn:O "xlju:ij@] like FAWN-no HLEW-ee-ye
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Carlos Eugenio Thompson Pinzón
Bogotá, Colombia
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