Re: [RELAY5] It's... yet another translation relay!
From: | Frank George Valoczy <valoczy@...> |
Date: | Thursday, October 18, 2001, 13:53 |
Well, if you can put me near the end, I'm working on a new lang that
should be well enough developed to use by then. I haven't figured out the
name of it yet, but I can tell you a bit about it. It is the official
language of a country stretching from the White Sea to Japan, and it's
basically a fusion of Japanese and Tundra Nenets with a goodly number of
loanwords and also some other influences from various other languages
spoken in the country, like Selkup, Nganasan, Khanty, Mansi and
Mongol. No, Russian, because Russia is a tiny little country around
Moscow. The other countries in the OTL ex-USSR region are Mari-El,
Votia ( =) ), Vepsia, Livonia, Prussia (Baltic Prussian, not
German), Tatarstan, Sakartvelo (Georgia) and Uzbekistan.
I will post some phonological and grammatical info later today.
----ferko
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Irina Rempt wrote:
> I wrote:
>
> > I'll put up a web page with a putative order as soon as I have some
> > submissions.
>
> And here it is:
>
>
http://www.valdyas.org/irina/relay5/index.html
>
> with already two people (including myself) on the list of
> participants.
>
> If you have a web page for your language, please tell me the URL as
> well when submitting, so I can link to it right away.
>
> Irina
>
> --
> Varsinen an laynynay, saraz no arlet rastynay.
> irina@valdyas.org (myself)
http://www.valdyas.org/irina/valdyas
>
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