Re: Let Me Introduce Myself
From: | Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...> |
Date: | Monday, November 26, 2001, 7:46 |
En réponse à Hiroshi Kato <hkato@...>:
> Hi, folks!
>
Welcome! (Geez, my Japanese is extremely rusty. I can't even remember how to
say "welcome" :(( )
> This is my first post to the list, so please let me introduce myself
> first.
>
> My name is Hiroshi Kato and I live in the suburb of Tokyo, Japan.
> My native language is Japanese, but I can also understand English just
> a
> little bit,
> since I had worked in California for three years, and I had a chance
> to
> learn English there.
>
Well, it seems that your understanding is quite good, at least on the written
level!
> I started my conlang 'project' when I was 14 years old, and have been
> working on it for almost 20 years.
> I call this language ' Grie Ka' and it literally means ' the language
> whose
> name is Ka,'
> so actually you can just call it ' Ka' or ' Ka language' or whatever
> you
> like.
>
Sounds interesting!
> I'm thinking of posting its grammer little by little (of course if and
> only
> if you guys are interested in it!)
Of course!!!! Please do! As much as you want!
> so that you can judge how much the influence of my native language has
> sneaked in, consciously or unconsciously.
>
Well, your native language being Japanese, even an influence of it would make
your lang into a very original conlang, in the point of view of us
Westerners :)) .
> Anyway, I look forward to joining interesting discussions on the list.
>
Go ahead, you are very much welcome!
Christophe.
http://rainbow.conlang.free.fr
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