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Re: This is not a conlang (Transcriptions).

From:Steg Belsky <draqonfayir@...>
Date:Saturday, November 20, 2004, 18:25
On Nov 20, 2004, at 9:40 AM, Adrian Morgan (aka Flesh-eating Dragon)
wrote:
> Pirakun essem a kudamasane krekuma essemara tada, mukhoyen äräd > marekolin süvän al chupea. Lithiaküm, yeshum apagna esmum ata chuela, > hekol enasuwa tenena. Hunsen ukhets akumen telum er joahan ashuparan > apoljür. Akhuntren, e kernenos, e papua. > I notice that most words ends with [n] or [m] or [@]. Checking the > statistics I find the following frequencies: > 17% of words end with {m}. > 23% of words end with {n}. > 31% of words end with {a}. > 29% of words end with other. > Is this good, bad or indifferent? > Adrian.
Someone said they thought it sounded Semitic... it definitely sounds Non-Semitic to me, though. Reminds me of German. -Stephen (Steg) "esuseh, esuseh, who swallowed syria whole and the day she left us the sky rained desert sand the earth smelled of cumin and rosewater and our tears tasted of olive oil" ~ 'queen esther' by vanessa hidary