--- Steg Belsky wrote:
> I actually never worked on the numerals :-b , let me see if i can find
> them online somewhere...
> based on
http://www.informalmusic.com/latinsoc/latnum.html#num04 ,
> Judajca's numerals would look something like this:
> ([k. s. t.] = emphatics)
>
> 1. uni [u:ni:] / unijja [u:nijjO:] (placed after the noun)
> 2. emeb [EmEB] / ambat [ambas]
Greek influence, I presume?
> 3. tre [t@re]
> 4. quatto [k.atto:]
> 5. queneq [k.EnEk.]
This [k.] is the same thing as in Qiryat? Then what is the function of the |u|;
is there any particular reason for not writing |qattro| and |qeneq|?
> 6. sez [Ses.]
> 7. sepet [SEPEs]
> 8. ox [ot.]
> 9. no [no:]
> 10. dec [dex]
>
> Btw, i've decided/realized that there's no way that Judajca could exist
> in Ill Bethisad (since it would almost certainly negate the existence of
> Mueva Sefarad). So now i just have to figure out *where* it does
> exist...
Perhaps in the same world where Wenedyk is spoken?
BTW I don't know much more about Ill Bethisad than I could find on its website,
though I am quite fascinated by it. What exactly is Mueva Sefarad? And why is
it contradictory with Judajca?
Jan
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"Originality is the art of concealing your source." - Franklin P. Jones
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