Re: Introduction to Jovian (Comments, anyone?)
From: | Jim Hopkins <espero9@...> |
Date: | Friday, March 8, 2002, 2:06 |
In a message dated 3/7/02 3:33:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, cinga@GMX.NET
writes:
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My ideas for a novel mutation-laden conlang derived from High-Latin
have coalesced into something consistent enough to publish. I named
the language Jovian, because it is spoken by a stellar nation sprung
from an idealistic human colony on Jupiter's moons.
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Hi Christian,
Love your Jovian language! (Bashit Yoviit shol zhoyese pashni isteryara!).
I would like to know more about its history. (Ar sheri djurit nareney ishya
vemyanu.)
Are the mutations meant to be "Celtic" in type? (Kesh vemyare u ta gadanmau
"Keltit" nora onyaten?).
Good work! I like it! (Dralit seyon! Djurova brinyaru!)
Jim
ta brediay Itlan