Guess the Word in Romlangs
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Re: Guess the Word in Romlangs
So... that’s it? Is it my turn, then?
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- mayan
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Re: Guess the Word in Romlangs
It seems like there are no objections, so here's the new word:
hian di cot
[çan dɪ kot]
(technically this is three words, but it's a set phrase, like qwed's)
hian di cot
[çan dɪ kot]
(technically this is three words, but it's a set phrase, like qwed's)
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Is di equivalent to Spanish de and its cognates?
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Are the first and third words both nouns?
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Is hian "dog"? I realize that's probably a bit of a stretch, but my first impression was that it reminded me of French chien, so I thought I might as well ask, just in case.
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑22 Sep 2018 21:28 Is hian "dog"? I realize that's probably a bit of a stretch, but my first impression was that it reminded me of French chien, so I thought I might as well ask, just in case.
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Did the third word begin with /k/ in Classical Latin?
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Was cot originally two syllables in Classical Latin?
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Maybe a bit of a long shot, but is cot from caput?
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Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
she/her
Conlangs: Hawntow, Yorkish, misc.
she/her
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Does the <o> in cot descend from Classical Latin <o> or <ō>?
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Though it apparently appeared with ō in Late Latin.
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Classical Latin <au>?
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Re: Guess the Word in Romlangs
shimobaatar wrote: ↑28 Sep 2018 01:16Classical Latin <au>?
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Re: Guess the Word in Romlangs
Does anyone want to give this another try?
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Was hian originally two syllables in Classical Latin?