Re: New Conlang
From: | Robert B Wilson <han_solo55@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, February 12, 2003, 6:31 |
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 11:18:12 +0100 Christophe Grandsire
<christophe.grandsire@...> writes:
> En réponse à Robert B Wilson <han_solo55@...>:
>
> > i made another conlang at school today (i really need to update my
> web
> > site - i have about 5 conlangs to add to it...).
>
> Only five? On mine not even all the conlangs that are listed have a
> page! :((
well, i don't like just listing them without making pages for them, and
making pages for 5 conlangs is not a small task.
> > bneodh gadei dnai bnaoduei edn,
> > [me: g@de na m@:r\e En]
> >
> > gaodneio bnadhei,
> > [g@:ne: m@De]
> >
> > gadueio deodh dueoghei,
> > [g@r\e: de: r\E:Ge]
> >
> > gabneio deodh bnaduei,
> > [g@me: de: m@r\e]
> >
> > gadua edn bneio bnaoduei edn,
> > [g@r\@ En me: m@:r\e En]
> >
> > ghadueio dnedeogh bnei bneodh deoghadh bnaodhei,
> > [G@r\e: nEde: me me: dE:Ga maDe]
> >
> > iodh gadueio bnaogh bnei dueighei edn,
> > [i g@r\e: ma: me r\e:Ge En]
> >
> > baodh bnaoduadheio bnei bnaogaodnei ghaodh.
> > [ba: m@r\@De: me magone Ga:]
> >
>
> The orthography looks definitely Gaelic with a little touch of
> Maggelity ;)) .
> Was it the effect intended?
the gaelic look was intended, but it is completely regular ;))
As for the grammar, I cannot tell much
> yet. Show us
> more!
i'm still working on the verbal system, but the imperative ending -eio is
here to stay.
the situation for nouns is quite different, though:
case: sing. plur.
subject -ai -[a] -ii -[i]
object -ei -[e] -iogh -[i:]
genitive -eodh -[e:] -iodh -[i:]
> Christophe.
Robert Wilson
han_solo55@juno.com
fanai kabl dala ninl.
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