>Hi Eruanno and others!
>
>This language really looks a lot like Finnish! In many places it looks much
>more like Finnish as the results of LangMaker program with Finnish
>template,
>for instance. One exception is, of course, that Eruanno doesn't use our
>three vocals y, ä and ö.
>
>I just thought you would be interested in seeing how many of these words
>mean something in Finnish. The percentage is very high!
>
>>From: Eruanno none <eruanno@...>
>>
>>Here goes:
>>
>>the noun root being used: MIK
>> S. Pl.
>>=====================================================
>>Cases:
>>Nom.: Mikke Mikker
>
>Mikke could be used to shorten Mikael, a male first name.
>
[SNIP]
>>Tarja: TARJ
>
>Tarja - a female first name. The President of Finland is Tarja Halonen.
My influence was the main singer for Nightwish, Tarja ^_^
[SNIP]
>>Harya: HARY or HARYA
>
>I guess this is pronounced like 'harja' in Finnish, which is a brush.
J is not pronouned like Y, but different. Something in French sounds like
it...
[SNIP]
>>Nallesta: NALLEST or NALLES or NALLET
>
>Nallesta = from a teddy bear. Nallet would be teddy bears.
>
>Many other words would have meant something if one letter had been changed.
>
>I hope this wasn't boring. :)
Not at all!
I am modelling the sound after the Norden countries, including Finnish ^_^
and Quenya too!
Hantale,
Eruanno
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