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Re: Grammatical Summary of Kemata

From:Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...>
Date:Thursday, December 13, 2001, 10:37
En réponse à Tristan Alexander McLeay <anstouh@...>:

> > One of those two seem to remind me of a Syldavian (Hergé's conlang in > the > Tintin series) word... >
Knowing that Hergé was Belgian (even from Brussels I think) and spoke both French and Flemish, that doesn't surprise me. IIRC Syldavian has a lot in common with his dialect of Flemish. Sylvadian was conceived as a Germanic language with some Slavic vocabulary, by the way. In the webpage http://www.zompist.com you can find a link to a grammar of Syldavian. It shows well that Syldavian is a Germanic language. Christophe. http://rainbow.conlang.free.fr Take your life as a movie: do not let anybody else play the leading role.