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by Celinceithir
13 Jan 2013 09:55
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building [2011–2019]
Replies: 4357
Views: 577864

Re: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building

Linguifex wrote:to mold, sculpt; to fluff (used of pillows, linens, and the like)

Next: sáeghe (a verb)
To hesitate; doubt; falter.

Next: ciorig /ˈkʲɔɾøç/ - adjective
by Celinceithir
13 Jan 2013 09:46
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: What's happening in your conworld/concountry right now?
Replies: 67
Views: 19656

Re: What's happening in your conworld/concountry right now?

An emergency summit convening together the 63 heads of state and foreign ministers of Co-Operative Community members is taking place in Timbur City, Central Jinyero, to discuss the future of the state of Beichlë after reports by the International Reporting Committee on the Beichlír Junta indicate th...
by Celinceithir
11 Jan 2013 08:08
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building [2011–2019]
Replies: 4357
Views: 577864

Re: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building

Keenir wrote:Next: savasvaat [sa.va.sva.at] - verb.
To deliberate; to carefully consider.

Next: cytholí - /kɪˈθɔli/ (a verb)
by Celinceithir
11 Jan 2013 07:07
Forum: Conworlds & Concultures
Topic: What's happening in your conworld/concountry right now?
Replies: 67
Views: 19656

Re: What's happening in your conworld/concountry right now?

- In a roll call vote gone awry for the First Consul, the Senate of Elitho has dismissed Lomín’s government on the first day of business after the winter solstice break. A single defection, two absences and an abstention brought about end to Lomín’s first consulate, a year before its mandate runs ou...
by Celinceithir
31 Dec 2012 18:01
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Englisc Creation Thread
Replies: 21
Views: 3826

Re: Anglish Creation Thread

ðiss winzde will meekst Ȝupitter a sandwic. This Wednesday thou will makest Jupiter a sandwitch. Wouldn't it make more sense to have it be "wilst meek"? Either way works. If you're aiming for anything close to historical accuracy, either way does not work. In both Middle and Early Modern ...
by Celinceithir
31 Dec 2012 09:31
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Englisc Creation Thread
Replies: 21
Views: 3826

Re: Anglish Creation Thread

Anglish in the case of these proposals seems to be something of a misnomer. Typically, the whole point of Anglish is to create a variant of English that removes Romance, Greek and Latin words, replacing them with Germanic equivalents. As a result, it is a little peculiar to adopt the name of Anglish...
by Celinceithir
31 Dec 2012 08:21
Forum: Translations
Topic: THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!
Replies: 39
Views: 8091

Re: THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55297297/celinese.png - Celinese Lechenofefrír go b-Perso: Terchlech sío neıs. Nédailsofoê sío neıs. [ˌlɛχɛˌnɔvɛˈfɾiʐ gɔ ˈbɛɾsɔ ˈtɛɾlɛχ ʂiw nɛʂ ˈnedailˌsɔvɔˌje ʂiw nɛʂ] Word.send.bring-person of MUT/Persia god.insult be.PRS-3SG this.ERG NEG.correct.mind.state be.PRS-3SG this...
by Celinceithir
31 Dec 2012 04:38
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Conlang Conversation Thread [2010–2019]
Replies: 8666
Views: 1442178

Re: Conlang Conversation Thread

Raithín nêthí, mair gonwymig lo g-cysa mé thonbrochín [B)] /ɾaiˈθin neˈθi maiʐ goˈnwɪmøç lɔ ˈgɪsa me ˌθɔnbɾɔˈχin/ reason NEG.know.PRS-1SG but from.cloud.ADJ to MUT/cheese 1SG.ABS food.need.3PL "I don't know why, but suddenly, I am hungry - for cheese." [B)] Daist mo r-ochanðoê lo Síno, cy...
by Celinceithir
31 Dec 2012 04:13
Forum: Translations
Topic: Parts of speech
Replies: 8
Views: 2259

Re: Parts of speech

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55297297/celinese.png - Celinese 2) Parom mo r-erðecím celínolsë lonyoirí. /paˈɾɔm mɔ ˌʐɛɾðɛˈkim kɛˈlinˌɔlsə ˌlɔnʲɔiˈɾi/ amongst 1SG.POSS E.interest.MPL language.study to-number.PRS-1SG.ERG "Linguistics is an interest of mine." 1) and 3) Erðecíom celínolsë /ˌɛɾðɛˈk...
by Celinceithir
30 Dec 2012 10:27
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building [2011–2019]
Replies: 4357
Views: 577864

Re: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building

Lao Kou wrote:Next: jralöz [dʒɾa'løz] a verb
To annotate.

Next: teiwyðí /ˌtɛiwɪˈði/ - a verb (preferably a somewhat obscure or unusual one)
by Celinceithir
30 Dec 2012 10:09
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Does your conlang satisfy you?
Replies: 38
Views: 8019

Re: Does your conlang satisfy you?

Yes, I'm nearly entirely satisfied by my language. It is far from perfect, but designedly so; what naturalistic language would be perfect? After a decade, this year, of developing it, I still enjoy communicating in and adding to the language. The problem is now that I get ideas for other languages t...
by Celinceithir
29 Dec 2012 10:01
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building [2011–2019]
Replies: 4357
Views: 577864

Re: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building

Lao Kou wrote:lush, verdant

Next: audnöiçkib [ɔ'dnøjɕkɪb] an adjective
Plucky; feisty.

Next: dolıneg: /ˈdɔʎɲɛç/ (Ioðinbêr standard) /ˈdɔlənɛç/ (Perís standard) - an adjective or adverb.
by Celinceithir
28 Dec 2012 15:22
Forum: Translations
Topic: Catullus 85 - Odi et Amo
Replies: 26
Views: 6116

Re: Catullus 85 - Odi et Amo

A wonderful piece. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55297297/celinese.png - Celinese 1. Cofí ar mairí hate.PRS-1SG and love.PRS-1SG [kɔˈvi aʐ maiˈɾi] I hate and I love 2. Cegerthín neısé fí, enont, taiwlynís. why.ADV this.ABS do.PRS-1SG perhaps self.MUT.ask.PRS-2SG [ˌkɛgɛɾˈθin nɛˈʂe fi ɛˈnɔnt taiuˌlɪˈnis] Pe...
by Celinceithir
28 Dec 2012 14:45
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building [2011–2019]
Replies: 4357
Views: 577864

Re: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building

Lao Kou wrote:Next: zraçtü ['zɾaɕty] an adverb or postposition (sump'n a little off the beaten path, please. I think I've got the more obvious ones covered)
Hastily; hurriedly.

Tolothym - /tɔˈlɔθɪm/ - adj.
by Celinceithir
28 Dec 2012 07:33
Forum: Conlangs
Topic: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building [2011–2019]
Replies: 4357
Views: 577864

Re: Reverse CBB Lexicon Building

Keenir wrote:problem-solving, sleuthing, unraveling, unmystifying.


Next: shaash [Sa:S]
(As seoıs, /ʂɔʂ/, to fit phonotactic constraints and orthography) - ribbon (noun).

Next: kelōmi [ˈke̞lo̞ːmɨ]
by Celinceithir
28 Dec 2012 03:43
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Non-English Orthography Reform
Replies: 294
Views: 118478

Re: Non-English Orthography Reform

To be fair, I think that's actually quite a common occurrence with orthography reforms. Road signs and stuff written in the old system don't just get replaced overnight, nor do even all new books or newspapers immediately switch to the new one; there tends to be a transition period that can last li...
by Celinceithir
27 Dec 2012 07:17
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Non-English Orthography Reform
Replies: 294
Views: 118478

Re: Non-English Orthography Reform

In such a circumstance, people would be surrounded by one orthography (which has a pedigree dating back hundreds of years), and expected to use another, crafted by someone with a cursory knowledge of the language, and filled with unnecessary changes that disfigure a very well-established orthography...
by Celinceithir
27 Dec 2012 05:54
Forum: Translations
Topic: The die is cast
Replies: 18
Views: 5079

Re: The die is cast

:eng: The die is cast :lat: Iacta alea est. :con: Ƿæſtlagȝarſpracın Ƿarplın bı ȝęſcøt /'wɑr˧˨.plin˥˩ bi˥˦ 'gɛ˧˩.skʰøtʰ˥˩/ Ƿarpal-ın bı ȝę-ſcøt die-CG_DEF be_PRES PARTICLE-throw Ǣſtlandiſc Þa Ƿarpal biß gaƕetan /θɑ 'wɑr.pɑl bis gɑ.'ʍe:.tʰɑn/ þa Ƿarpal biß ga-ƕeta-n def die be_3ps_PRES PARTICLE-throw-...
by Celinceithir
27 Dec 2012 05:39
Forum: Translations
Topic: I have bought coffee and tea with milk - Ambiguity test
Replies: 44
Views: 9077

Re: I have bought coffee and tea with milk - Ambiguity test

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55297297/celinese.png - Celinese Cafà ar lerothtahàr cailsoí. Coffee and milk.tea buy.PST-1SG [kaˈva aʐ ˌlɛɾɔθtaˈhaʐ kailˈʂwi] I have bought coffee, and tea with milk Lerothcafà ar lerothtahàr cailsoí. Milk.coffee and milk.tea buy.PST-1SG [ˌlɛɾɔθkaˈva aʐ ˌlɛɾɔθtaˈhaʐ kailˈʂw...
by Celinceithir
27 Dec 2012 05:11
Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
Topic: Non-English Orthography Reform
Replies: 294
Views: 118478

Re: Non-English Orthography Reform

I meant to write a longer response to this thread, but it seems Celinceithir already said pretty much everything I wanted say. [:)] I’m very glad that you found my input constructive! [:)] A few things: 1) I didn't know outside of a few irregular verbs that 'thou' had a separate conjugation. I'm so...