Re: CHAT: coincidence
| From: | Nik Taylor <yonjuuni@...> | 
| Date: | Thursday, May 25, 2006, 3:22 | 
Andreas Johansson wrote:
> [fak] means "mountaintop, peak, summit" in Tairezazh, which I guess the
> anglophones among us may find amusing.
A friend of mine made a jokelang called Volafëk (/volaf@k/), wherein
grammatical words and other common words were vulgar words.  For
example, the traditional greeting is fëkyu (/f@kju/)
In an early conlang of mine, I had a noun-class whose nominative
singular ending was /@k/.  I changed it to /@m/ after I realized that
words whose stems ended in /f/ would result in /f@k/ ...