Re: Life imitates artlang
From: | Clint Jackson Baker <litrex1@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, September 24, 2002, 5:40 |
In Káyasánoda, "-kaya-" means roughly "human being" or
German "Mensch". I derived it from Cherokee, but I
don't remember the original root. Will look up and
relay it shortly.
Clint
BTW I have always enjoyed the quote in your signature.
:)
--- Nik Taylor <yonjuuni@...> wrote:
> Clint Jackson Baker wrote:
> > They just came out with a
> > Native American doll named...Kaya! How proud I
> was of
> > my own intuitions!
>
> Does "Kaya" mean something in your conlang?
>
> --
> "There's no such thing as 'cool'. Everyone's just a
> big dork or nerd,
> you just have to find people who are dorky the same
> way you are." -
> overheard
> ICQ: 18656696
> AIM Screen-Name: NikTaylor42
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