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by felipesnark » 24 Dec 2014 00:17
Shonkasika #23
ovuya /ovuja/
n. terrestrial field, rural area, countryside
jovi /d͡ʒovi/
adv. near
jove /d͡ʒove/
adj. near
Jovi ovuyakes totaznanta.
near countryside-LOC HAB-live-1p-PL-PAST
We used to live near the country.
Ñaten jovakes ovuyakes gweluskosan.
child-PL near-TERR-LOC field-LOC play-FUT-3p-PL
Children play in a nearby field.
Edit: Spelling error!
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zyma
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by zyma » 24 Dec 2014 02:32
Project Jade (Day 23):
q̄ḥë /χ͡ʜe̤˧/ (v.) to expel, to throw, to excrete
Example:
pȝɔ̃pƃîı v̈ûıǧȝ ägõz ƃaır q̄ḥë
goat out_of house 1 expel
I expel the goat from the house
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MrKrov
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by MrKrov » 24 Dec 2014 03:59
For tonight:
"éú" n. lung
Organs more still! Also derived if it can be believed.
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by Dezinaa » 24 Dec 2014 04:02
shimobaatar wrote: /χ͡ʜe̤˧/
Can it be? Uvular fricatives finally display right?!
It probably has to do with the tie bar... χ͡
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by zyma » 24 Dec 2014 04:08
Dezinaa wrote: shimobaatar wrote: /χ͡ʜe̤˧/
Can it be? Uvular fricatives finally display right?!
It probably has to do with the tie bar... χ͡
Oh, your device/font usually has trouble distinguishing them from the velar fricative? You're probably right about the bar.
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by DesEsseintes » 24 Dec 2014 04:10
Dezinaa wrote: shimobaatar wrote: /χ͡ʜe̤˧/
Can it be? Uvular fricatives finally display right?!
It probably has to do with the tie bar... χ͡
χ͡
OMG!
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by Dezinaa » 24 Dec 2014 04:11
shimobaatar wrote: Dezinaa wrote: shimobaatar wrote: /χ͡ʜe̤˧/
Can it be? Uvular fricatives finally display right?!
It probably has to do with the tie bar... χ͡
Oh, your device/font usually has trouble distinguishing them from the velar fricative? You're probably right about the bar.
Yes. Although it appears normally while I'm typing a message.
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by Lao Kou » 24 Dec 2014 16:46
Géarthnuns:
24th - zçatheníöls [ˌʑaθɛˈnjøls] n. locker
Sokshait, öçek lé sí rhuvdelsít chí zçatheníölsív höthen?
[soˈkʃajt, øˈɕɛk ˌle si Xuˈvdɛlsit tʃi ˌʑaθɛˈnjølsiv høˈθɛn]
dude- VOC, 2 SG-NOM AUX.PRES INDEF cheese.sandwich- ACC DEF locker- LOC leave- INTERR
Dude, did you leave a cheese sandwich in your locker?
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felipesnark
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by felipesnark » 24 Dec 2014 17:24
Shonkasika #24
rope /rope/ adj. thick
nile /nile/ adj. thin
Drina neva ropa bas ep snora nila bas.
book.TERR this.INANIM-TERR thick-TERR be-3sg and that.one.INANIM-TERR thin-TERR be-3sg
This book is thick and that one is thin.
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by Andlat » 24 Dec 2014 19:28
Lexember 24th
tutaavahasi : adj. frustrating
Mína luöhas këlsarú, síno pageni tutaavahasi harvas.
Mína luöh-as këlsarú, sín-o pagen-i tutaavahasi harv-as.
1SG believe-PRES that, 2SG-GEN child-PL frustrating COP.PL-PRES.
I believe that your children are frustrating.
A lovely sentence for this holiday season, for sure.
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by zyma » 24 Dec 2014 20:34
Project Jade (Day 24):
ćo /ǫ͡ħo˧/ (n.) sand, earth, dirt, ground
Example:
ćo oıžämȝ r̄äɂ
sand cat walk
the cat walks on the sand
I'm now starting to think that sentence could imply something I didn't intend for it to imply…
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by MrKrov » 25 Dec 2014 05:47
Ehh:
"pama" n. beach
Kinda phoned this one in, recycling this from another project's adverbial prefixes.
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by thetha » 25 Dec 2014 14:50
24th:
nuuz - alcohol
amam - feast
25th:
wə'iilad - celebrate
hos - drink
I figured I would be topical for the past couple days' events ;P
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by Lao Kou » 25 Dec 2014 17:00
Géarthnuns:
25th - shözalöks [ˈʃøzaˌløks] n. dandy horse
Seth lav, gü chü shözalöks la chöi puskedvetsöib sfen chö ngérhüjebsös höiwöstef sho, ngamath.
[sɛθ ˈlav, gy tʃy ˈʃøzaˌløks ˈla tʃøj ˌpuskɛˈdvɛtsøjb ˌsfɛn tʃø ˌŋeXyˈdʒɛbsøs højˈʋøjstɛf ʃo, ˈŋamaθ]
3 SG-NOM AUX.PRES.IMPERS, CONJ DEF precursor- POST as DEF bicycle- GEN be.regarded- DISC PTCL, say
They say that the dandy horse is regarded as the precursor of the bicycle.
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zyma
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by zyma » 25 Dec 2014 19:39
Project Jade (Day 25):
ƃêıṛũıtȝ /ʙḛ˥ɺũtˤ˥/ (v.) to celebrate, to dance, to praise, to rejoice, to worship
Example:
yãıḵ q̊ëtḷâňȝ yet ƃaır ƃêıṛũıtȝ
fish along river 1 celebrate
we praise the dolphin along the river
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by felipesnark » 26 Dec 2014 00:05
Shonkasika #25
kovai /kova͡i/ postp. after (+GEN), adv. afterward
yule /jule/ n. neuter yule, yuletide, Christmas, Christmastime (yep, a borrowing!)
Yulec kovai, yoden zeilen basna.
yule-GEN after, all-COMMON.ANIM.PL happy-COMMON.ANIM.PL be-3pl-PAST
After yuletide, everyone was happy.