Re: REQUEST: How to Pronounce Your Conlang's Name
From: | Steg Belsky <draqonfayir@...> |
Date: | Sunday, May 29, 2005, 8:41 |
On May 29, 2005, at 12:59 AM, Arthaey Angosii wrote:
> I'm adding the question "How do I pronounce the name of conlang X?" to
> my FAQ:
>
http://conlang.arthaey.com/faq.html
> This is a hard thing to search the archives for, so I'm asking for
> submissions. Just send me (and/or the list)
> * your conlang's name
> * CXS pronunciatio
> You don't need to sent me the Unicode (but if you *really* want to,
> use the entity codes, please).
> Thanks!
> --
> AA
>
http://conlang.arthaey.com/
> (Gmail WARNING: watch the Reply-To!)
Well, you already have Rokbeigalmki... here are others:
Gáb-we /ga:bwE/ (what's the CXS for 'this is all in creaky voice'?)
ool-Nuziiferoi /Ulnu'zajf@`r\`Oj/
Śǝ̃ṗǝṯona /s*@~p_>@To'na/ (/s*/=whistled S; /s_a_qp\)/ ?)
[S-acute schwa-tilde p-overdot schwa t-underbar o n a]
Judajca i'm not sure about, since i haven't really figured out where
its phonological system goes past the Masoretic period of around
800-1000 CE. And, in thinking about it, it might have to be Judeca
according to the rules...
-Stephen (Steg)
'the creator thought that one language would be enough,
but Raven thought differently, and made many.'
~ the bella coola, according to hyde
(thanks hanuman! ;) )