Re: conlang greetings? (was Re: Let me introduce myself)
From: | Matthew Kehrt <matrix14@...> |
Date: | Friday, November 30, 2001, 0:12 |
In Eviendadhail:
Éan edòrir
É- accusative marker
an- 2nd person exclusive plural
edòrir- to salute or greet, 1st person exclusive
Roughly: I salute you.
ObEvangalion:
"Eva," as it is known, is one of the more well-known animes among those
who enjoy them here. I just recently saw the first episode.
On a similar and entirely OT note, has anyone else ever seen something
called "Zeram: the animation", aka "Iria"? It was the first anime I
saw, and no one else has ever heard of it.
-M
Hiroshi Kato wrote:
>
> From: "Henrik Theiling" <theiling@...>
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > Yoon Ha Lee <yl112@...> writes:
> > > I suppose Tsuhon might have the mangled:
> > > g $B{9 (Bemogen
> > > g $B{9 (Bentako
> > > g $B{9 (Benatsu
> >
> > HAHAHA! :-) That looks like sounding exactly how Sohryu Asuka Langley
> > tries to pronounce `Guten Morgen' in Neon Genesis Evangelion. :-) High
> > pitch in `mo'. :-)))
> >
>
> I'm sorry this may be a little bit off topic.....
>
> I was really surprised 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' is "known" to outside
> Japan.
> I know anime like 'Pokemon' has got some popularity in U.S. but I thought
> 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' was too weird and controversial to be accepted by
> foreign culture. :-)
>
> By the way, I confess some of the words of Ka are 'inspired' by 'Neon
> Genesis Evangelion.' :-)
> Have you guys on the list got the same kind of experience?
>
> Hiro
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