Re: names in conlangs
From: | Wesley Parish <wes.parish@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, June 7, 2006, 12:02 |
On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 06:47, veritosproject@GMAIL.COM wrote:
> how do you g*s do names in your langs? example:
In Yhe Vala Lakha, you have a use-name. Then you may also be identified in
relation to your family, most commonly through the mother: in such a case we
have Inyekhat tyeris-Yerini - Inyekhat, daughter of Yerini. When the father
is more valued than the mother, the child is named the child of the father,
eg, Praleyo yhe Lipas tichya-Praleyo - Praleyo the Younger, son of Praleyo.
Wesley Parish
>
> Ru/En: Mikhail Soloviev
> Cenoji: colofijamihali
>
> in short: last-first. however, i decided to add [N], represented by
> the letter g, as a new sound that also represents [k] and [g].
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