Re: my proposals for a philosophical language
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Monday, January 27, 2003, 8:19 |
In memo datum 2003:01:25 07.57.17 gozen (a.m.), and_yo@HOTMAIL.COM graffii:
>I sulk:
>>Sara Marie Parker-Allen sulk:
>>>What does "scripsip" mean? I ought to figure out how to say 'said' in
>>>one of my languages, then I too can be a cool person.
>>
>>It just realized to me that since the Tairezazh word for "said" is _sulk_,
>>the more linguomanglerish portion of conlangers would surely appreciate
>>if I started to use it instead of "wrote" ...
Lol.
>"It just realized to me ..."? Well, the environmentalists may say whatever
>they want, but contamination does have some things speaking for it.
"Contamination"??? Besmettelijk O_o?? Onzin!!! Kunstzinnig wisselgeld!!!!
*hie-hie...* ::ge(e)k-geleerde _Manga_-Neder-_Lang_er gelach:: >};} >8P~ ~
Hanuman Zhang, 3-Toed-Sloth-Style Gungfu Typist ;)
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