> Eamon Graham ortekera:
> > I thought this sounded like fun, so I had a few language guessers
> > look at Singala.
>
> it does look like fun :)
>
> now, Nindára isn't complete by any standards, but I have begun to be
> able to say some things with it, so I gave it a try.
>
> akona de bantele vaníre piyána ma menáre, eranne soro i asta da vende
> anar. mena ana de anasána ma ortekiar.
>
> "we adopted our most beloved cat into the family, because of her
> wonderful personality. and I am writing about it."
>
> (rather freely translated...)
>
> >
http://www.xrce.xerox.com/competencies/content-analysis/tools/guesser
>
> this one thought it was Hungarian.
>
> > Funnily enough,
http://quebec.alis.com/castil/essai_silc.cgi said
> > that Singala is Albanian! :)
>
> and this one claimed mine to be Spanish.
>
> > Another one,
http://complingone.georgetown.edu/~langid/ said my
> > language was most likely "BasqueGuipuz" but quite possibly also
> > Kapampangan, Choctaw or Swedish.
>
> while it considered mine to be AngloSaxon, or possibly Romanian, Bikol
> or Breton.
>
> I am quite content in my non-definability :)
>
Romanian, I think, is the closest to its general look. Or Spanish.
Something Romance, at any rate.