Goodbye!

A forum for translations, translation challenges etc. Good place to increase your conlang's vocabulary.
Iyionaku
mayan
mayan
Posts: 2102
Joined: 25 May 2014 14:17

Re: Goodbye!

Post by Iyionaku »

Creyeditor wrote: Selamat tinggal
safe stay
Bye.(said by someone who is leaving, somewhat archaic)
I beg to differ regarding your analysis. It might be the case that this phrase is archaic in Indonesian, but in Malaysian it's quite vibrant and often heard. (Source: My work experiences in Malaysia)
Wipe the glass. This is the usual way to start, even in the days, day and night, only a happy one.
User avatar
Creyeditor
MVP
MVP
Posts: 5091
Joined: 14 Aug 2012 19:32

Re: Goodbye!

Post by Creyeditor »

Wow, I didn't know that. Maybe you should do a translation to Malaysian? With the new policy regarding flag icons they now refer exclusively to geographic areas and thus these translation can definitely exist on their own [:)]
Creyeditor
"Thoughts are free."
Produce, Analyze, Manipulate
1 :deu: 2 :eng: 3 :idn: 4 :fra: 4 :esp:
:con: Ook & Omlűt & Nautli languages & Sperenjas
[<3] Papuan languages, Morphophonology, Lexical Semantics [<3]
User avatar
Imralu
roman
roman
Posts: 960
Joined: 17 Nov 2013 22:32

Re: Goodbye!

Post by Imralu »

Creyeditor wrote:new policy regarding flag icons
Where'm'st?
Glossing Abbreviations: COMP = comparative, C = complementiser, ACS / ICS = accessible / inaccessible, GDV = gerundive, SPEC / NSPC = specific / non-specific, AG = agent, E = entity (person, animal, thing)
________
MY MUSIC | MY PLANTS
User avatar
Creyeditor
MVP
MVP
Posts: 5091
Joined: 14 Aug 2012 19:32

Re: Goodbye!

Post by Creyeditor »

Not that new, but still feels new.
Creyeditor
"Thoughts are free."
Produce, Analyze, Manipulate
1 :deu: 2 :eng: 3 :idn: 4 :fra: 4 :esp:
:con: Ook & Omlűt & Nautli languages & Sperenjas
[<3] Papuan languages, Morphophonology, Lexical Semantics [<3]
User avatar
Parlox
greek
greek
Posts: 495
Joined: 10 Feb 2017 20:28
Location: Ehh

Re: Goodbye!

Post by Parlox »

I'm translating this in all my current conlangs, so this will be a very long list.

:con: Tänggorosepero

Rraro
[ɹaɾɤ]
goodbye
Goodbye

Or from a more rude perspective

Pa i-nerufa shewano ro-dureng seto näne’so, dio-samesu!
[pa ineɾɯfa ʃewanɤ ɾɤdɯɾeŋ setɤ nɑnesɤ diɤsamesɯ]
Be PRES.IMP-close door AG.TRIG-during way to-NEG, VOC-boy
Close the door on the way out, boy!

:con: Nymburun

Llandda çalyçu nmofcy
[ɬanða salɪsʍ ŋ͡mɤvkɪ]
Walk-PRES.PERM.1ST.SING path good
Walk the good path

:con: Gwynwth

Pwyn
[pʍɪn]
goodbye
goodbye

:con: Migyur

Limihkhu
[lɪmiʁɯ̽]
goodbye
goodbye

:con: Podmåri

byńin

[pʼiŋɪn]
goodbye
goodbye

:con: Makǔdorın

U mǔnbǔs’sun šethǔı’sa.
[ɯ mʌnbʌsɯn ʃɛθʌisa]
Be separate-PRES.INTRANS.ACT plant-PLUR
Plants are parting

:con: Wasönggtonö

Ön së eber ae’sä së bard mät’sä ekön.
[en se ɛbɛɹ ɑɛsæ se bɑɹd mætsæ ɛken]
3RD.NOM COP.NOM.PRES appear 1ST.NOM-PLUR COP.NOM.PRES part path-PLUR again.
It appears we part paths again
:con: Gândölansch (Gondolan)Feongkrwe (Feongrkean)Tamhanddön (Tamanthon)Θανηλοξαμαψⱶ (Thanelotic)Yônjcerth (Yaponese)Ba̧supan (Basupan)Mùthoķán (Mothaucian) :con:
User avatar
gestaltist
mayan
mayan
Posts: 1617
Joined: 11 Feb 2015 11:23

Re: Goodbye!

Post by gestaltist »

:con: Īsmay

Naklidh!

Code: Select all

na=kolidh
OPT=prosperity
Lit: "May there be prosperity."
You can also add a possessive personal pronoun:
Naklidh ådham! = "To your (singular masculine) prosperity!"
Naklidh hǔdhma! "To your (plural masculine) prosperity!"
etc....
Post Reply