Person, language, speaker, country
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Zidhgebzhail:
Person
- Ingkeboz - English-folk-man (an Englishman living anywhere)
- Ingkebeshoz - English-folk-land-man (an Englishman living in England)
- Ingeshoz - English-land-man (a man living in England who may not be English)
Language
- Ingkebzhail - English-folk-language (English)
- Ingkebeshshail - English-folk-land-language ('English English', Scotts English would be, for exaple 'Skotkebeshshail')
- Ingeshshail - English-land-language (any language spoken in England)
Speaker
- Adds '-oz[a]' to the end of any of the language examples given above.
Country
- Ingesh - English-land
or
- Ingkebesh - English-folk-land
Person
- Ingkeboz - English-folk-man (an Englishman living anywhere)
- Ingkebeshoz - English-folk-land-man (an Englishman living in England)
- Ingeshoz - English-land-man (a man living in England who may not be English)
Language
- Ingkebzhail - English-folk-language (English)
- Ingkebeshshail - English-folk-land-language ('English English', Scotts English would be, for exaple 'Skotkebeshshail')
- Ingeshshail - English-land-language (any language spoken in England)
Speaker
- Adds '-oz[a]' to the end of any of the language examples given above.
Country
- Ingesh - English-land
or
- Ingkebesh - English-folk-land
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Person:
- Cue - Person
- Oáhlce - One.land.person (One Land Person)
- Inglisscue - English.person
- Nihonhsincue - Japanese.person
Language:
- Oánhe - One.speech
- Inglissihe - English.speech
- Nihonhngohe - Japanese.Language
Speaker:
- Oánhecue - One.speaker (One Speech Person)
- Inglissihecue - English.speaker
- Nihonhoassiacue - Japanese.speaker
Country:
- Oátlá - One.land.thing (The One Land)
- Inglènditlá - England.Land
- Nihonátlá - Japan.Land
- Cue - Person
- Oáhlce - One.land.person (One Land Person)
- Inglisscue - English.person
- Nihonhsincue - Japanese.person
Language:
- Oánhe - One.speech
- Inglissihe - English.speech
- Nihonhngohe - Japanese.Language
Speaker:
- Oánhecue - One.speaker (One Speech Person)
- Inglissihecue - English.speaker
- Nihonhoassiacue - Japanese.speaker
Country:
- Oátlá - One.land.thing (The One Land)
- Inglènditlá - England.Land
- Nihonátlá - Japan.Land
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Bored.
Kron:
Person:Krongai
Language: Kronvad
Speaker: Kronvadran
Country:Krongai
Sunago:
Person: Sun
Language: Sunago
Speaker:Sunagosu
Country: Sunago
Pazmat:
Person:Paz
Language: Pazmat
Speaker:Pazmatki
Country: Pazmat
Kron:
Person:Krongai
Language: Kronvad
Speaker: Kronvadran
Country:Krongai
Sunago:
Person: Sun
Language: Sunago
Speaker:Sunagosu
Country: Sunago
Pazmat:
Person:Paz
Language: Pazmat
Speaker:Pazmatki
Country: Pazmat
Nūdenku waga honji ma naku honyasi ne ika-ika ichamase!
female-appearance=despite boy-voice=PAT hold boy-youth=TOP very be.cute-3PL
Honyasi zō honyasi ma naidasu.
boy-youth=AGT boy-youth=PAT love.romantically-3S
female-appearance=despite boy-voice=PAT hold boy-youth=TOP very be.cute-3PL
Honyasi zō honyasi ma naidasu.
boy-youth=AGT boy-youth=PAT love.romantically-3S
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Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Kankonik: Kankonian (language)
Kankonik: Kankonian person
Kankonisp: person of Kankonian ethnicity
Kankonor: Kankonian citizen, regardless of ethnicity
Kankonialiv: Kankonophone
Kankonia: Kankonia
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Kankonik: Kankonian person
Kankonisp: person of Kankonian ethnicity
Kankonor: Kankonian citizen, regardless of ethnicity
Kankonialiv: Kankonophone
Kankonia: Kankonia
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Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 91,012 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
Squirrels chase koi . . . chase squirrels
My Kankonian-English dictionary: 91,012 words and counting
31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
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Re: Person, language, speaker, country
ci Kutaru, si Cinakutarutasatu, ci Kutaru, ci Nasacirupuci
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Vanga language: vanna, vannás (archaic)
Vanga nation: vąijó
Vanga person: ván
to speak Vanga: vąivild
The ‹ą› represents /a~/ (nasal /a/) and the ‹nn› represents /N/ (velar nasal). The word ‹ván› is the one that has retained the original stem the most pure.
Vilja Vąijóha vánah vannji vąivildij.
Me, I'm a Vangan of the Vanga nation speaking Vanga by use of the Vanga tongue.
Vanga nation: vąijó
Vanga person: ván
to speak Vanga: vąivild
The ‹ą› represents /a~/ (nasal /a/) and the ‹nn› represents /N/ (velar nasal). The word ‹ván› is the one that has retained the original stem the most pure.
Vilja Vąijóha vánah vannji vąivildij.
Me, I'm a Vangan of the Vanga nation speaking Vanga by use of the Vanga tongue.
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Of an Agglutinating language
Because it'd be rather boring in Telèmor, how about some Ilian?
Ilian
person: (this is complicated: use the wrong term and you risk severe bodily harm)
ethnic Ilian: iljómócĩmo [ˈɨ.ljɔː.mɔːˌʃɨ̃.mɔ]; iljómó [ˈɨ.ljɔː.mɔː] (colloquial)
gloss of long form: Ilia-GEN-person
Ilian citizen: iljóruoljutuhukcĩmo [ˈɨ.ljɔː.ɾɯˌɔ.ljɯ.tɯ.hɯkˌʃɨ̃.mɔ], iljóru [ˈɨ.ljɔː.ɾɯ] (colloquial) (Ilian citizen)
gloss of long form: Ilia-DAT/LOC-allegiance-with-person
language: yljámálymbé [ˈi.ljaː.maːˌlim.beː]
gloss: Ilia-GEN-language
speaker: iljómólimbúlhukcĩmo [ˈɨ.ljɔː.mɔːˌl̪ɨm.bɯːl.hɯkˌʃɨ̃.mɔ]
gloss: Ilia-GEN-language-DEF-with-person
country: Iljómócĩmoqõtdómjõ [ˈɨ.ljɔːmɔːˌʃɨ̃.mɔ.t͡ʃɔ̃tˌdɔː.mjɔ̃]; Yljá [ˈi.ljaː] (short form)
gloss: Ilia-GEN-person-BEN-IND.PL-country
Ilian
person: (this is complicated: use the wrong term and you risk severe bodily harm)
ethnic Ilian: iljómócĩmo [ˈɨ.ljɔː.mɔːˌʃɨ̃.mɔ]; iljómó [ˈɨ.ljɔː.mɔː] (colloquial)
gloss of long form: Ilia-GEN-person
Ilian citizen: iljóruoljutuhukcĩmo [ˈɨ.ljɔː.ɾɯˌɔ.ljɯ.tɯ.hɯkˌʃɨ̃.mɔ], iljóru [ˈɨ.ljɔː.ɾɯ] (colloquial) (Ilian citizen)
gloss of long form: Ilia-DAT/LOC-allegiance-with-person
language: yljámálymbé [ˈi.ljaː.maːˌlim.beː]
gloss: Ilia-GEN-language
speaker: iljómólimbúlhukcĩmo [ˈɨ.ljɔː.mɔːˌl̪ɨm.bɯːl.hɯkˌʃɨ̃.mɔ]
gloss: Ilia-GEN-language-DEF-with-person
country: Iljómócĩmoqõtdómjõ [ˈɨ.ljɔːmɔːˌʃɨ̃.mɔ.t͡ʃɔ̃tˌdɔː.mjɔ̃]; Yljá [ˈi.ljaː] (short form)
gloss: Ilia-GEN-person-BEN-IND.PL-country
And I'll dance with you in Vienna,
I'll be wearing a river's disguise;
The hyacinth wild on my shoulder,
My mouth on the dew of your thigh...
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I'll be wearing a river's disguise;
The hyacinth wild on my shoulder,
My mouth on the dew of your thigh...
Looking for subjects to appear on banknotes. Inquire within.
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Selinki lynd - Selinki language:
Person:
Selinkicz
Selia-ADJ.NMLZ(agent_noun)
Language:
Selinki lynd = (Lynd Seliae)
Selia-ADJ.NOM language-NOM = Language-NOM Selia-GEN.SG
Speaker:
Gicz Selinki lyndae = (Gicz lyndae Seliae)
Speak-NMLZ(agent_noun) Selia-ADJ.NOM language-GEN.SG = Speak-NMLZ(agent_noun) language-GEN.SG Selia-GEN.SG
Gle = say / speak / talk ...
Country:
Selia (Imaginary country that I had once. That's where the language came from...)
Estonian
Person: Eestlane (estonia-ADJ.NMLZ = estonian-NMLZ)
Language: Eesti keel (Estonia-ADJ.GEN.SG language-NOM)
Speaker: Eestikeelne (estonian_language-ADJ)
Country: Eesti (estonia)
So, compare!
suomalainen, suomi (= Suomen kieli??), suomenkielinen, Suomi
Person:
Selinkicz
Selia-ADJ.NMLZ(agent_noun)
Language:
Selinki lynd = (Lynd Seliae)
Selia-ADJ.NOM language-NOM = Language-NOM Selia-GEN.SG
Speaker:
Gicz Selinki lyndae = (Gicz lyndae Seliae)
Speak-NMLZ(agent_noun) Selia-ADJ.NOM language-GEN.SG = Speak-NMLZ(agent_noun) language-GEN.SG Selia-GEN.SG
Gle = say / speak / talk ...
Country:
Selia (Imaginary country that I had once. That's where the language came from...)
Estonian
Person: Eestlane (estonia-ADJ.NMLZ = estonian-NMLZ)
Language: Eesti keel (Estonia-ADJ.GEN.SG language-NOM)
Speaker: Eestikeelne (estonian_language-ADJ)
Country: Eesti (estonia)
So, compare!
suomalainen, suomi (= Suomen kieli??), suomenkielinen, Suomi
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Sår 'to work hard' They have a nationalistic stereotype that they work hard and the other peoples are lazy.Omzinesý wrote: Englishman, English, English speaker, England
Soeira [sʷeiðɑ] their language
Soeiri [sʷeiði] 'speaker of Soeira' - a countable noun - animate class form of Soeira
Sårra [sʷɒð:ɑ] 'the country of hard workers'
Sheiosri [ʃeisʷɹi] 'a doughter of Sårra' - sh is a diminutive prefix an 2l.ei pattern with the diminutive means 'a female descendant'
Shauosri [ʃɑɯsʷɹi] 'a son of Sårra'
Aossri [ɑsʷ:ɹi] - pl. the people of Sårra
Uossri [ɯsʷ:ɹi] - paucal 'some people of Sårra'
My meta-thread: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=5760
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
:cym: WelshOmzinesý wrote: Englishman, English, English speaker, England
Cymro Welshman, Welsh speaker
Cymraeg Welsh language
Cymru Wales
Dw i'n Gymro o Gymru sy'n siarad Cymraeg.
be-1s-PRES 1s-PTCL Welshman from Wales be-REL-3s-PTCL speak Welsh
I am a Welshman from Wales who is speaking Welsh.
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Géarthnuns:
Person: Géarthçins
Language: Géarthnuns
Speaker: Géarthnunalöths
Country: Géarthtörs (common name)/Géarthfrens (official name)
Person: Géarthçins
Language: Géarthnuns
Speaker: Géarthnunalöths
Country: Géarthtörs (common name)/Géarthfrens (official name)
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☯ 名可名,非常名
☯ 名可名,非常名
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Rozwi
person: neiskanu
language: rosatōyç
speaker of (...) : oniskaiswutras, oniskaiswutryate
The Land of the (...): Huvrosat/Anaskva
In addition to the name of the language, rosatōyç literally means "Rozwihood" or "Fellowship of Rozwis", or "Rozwi Nation" (including the thousands of Rozwis who live beyond the national border).
person: neiskanu
language: rosatōyç
speaker of (...) : oniskaiswutras, oniskaiswutryate
The Land of the (...): Huvrosat/Anaskva
In addition to the name of the language, rosatōyç literally means "Rozwihood" or "Fellowship of Rozwis", or "Rozwi Nation" (including the thousands of Rozwis who live beyond the national border).
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Sglod wrote::cym: WelshOmzinesý wrote: Englishman, English, English speaker, England
Cymro Welshman, Welsh speaker
Cymraeg Welsh language
Cymru Wales
Dw i'n Gymro o Gymru sy'n siarad Cymraeg.
be-1s-PRES 1s-PTCL Welshman from Wales be-REL-3s-PTCL speak Welsh
I am a Welshman from Wales who is speaking Welsh.
Wut about siaradwr Cymraeg for Welsh--speaker ?
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
I'd use Cymro, but siaradwr'd work too.Lambuzhao wrote:Sglod wrote::cym: WelshOmzinesý wrote: Englishman, English, English speaker, England
Cymro Welshman, Welsh speaker
Cymraeg Welsh language
Cymru Wales
Dw i'n Gymro o Gymru sy'n siarad Cymraeg.
be-1s-PRES 1s-PTCL Welshman from Wales be-REL-3s-PTCL speak Welsh
I am a Welshman from Wales who is speaking Welsh.
Wut about siaradwr Cymraeg for Welsh--speaker ?
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Vrkhazhian:
Yat-Vṛḵažaẏku "Vrkhazhian"
ʾEšd Yat-Vrḵaž / Šadu Yat-Vṛḵažaẏku "Vrkhazhian language"
Šuddu Yat-Vṛḵažaẏku "Vrkhazhian speaker"
Yat-Vṛḵažu "Vrkhazh"
Yat-Vṛḵažaẏku "Vrkhazhian"
ʾEšd Yat-Vrḵaž / Šadu Yat-Vṛḵažaẏku "Vrkhazhian language"
Šuddu Yat-Vṛḵažaẏku "Vrkhazhian speaker"
Yat-Vṛḵažu "Vrkhazh"
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Re: Person, language, speaker, country
The French entry is just a little off. A French person is called "un(e) Français(e)" with a capital F, while the language is called "le français" with a lowercase F. This pattern holds true for any nationality/language pair.
Silvish
Person: (m) Sivécs / (f) Sivécza [sɪˈve sɪˈve.ɕa]
Language: sivécs [sɪˈve]
Speaker: lema-sivécza [ˈlɛː.ma sɪˈve.ɕa], silvofon [sɪ(l).vɔˈfõː]
Country: Siveia [sɪˈvɛː.ɪ̯a]
The word for a Silvish speaker (lema-sivécza) is ambiguous, especially when talking about a woman, because lema sivécza (Silvish language) is pronounced exactly the same. Context usually clears this up, because if I say that a woman is a lema-sivécza I probably don't mean that she is the Silvish language. Additionally, lema-sivécza (Silvish speaker) can be either masculine or feminine and doesn't decline for case or number; but lema sivécza (Silvish language) is only feminine and declines for both case and number.
Silvish
Person: (m) Sivécs / (f) Sivécza [sɪˈve sɪˈve.ɕa]
Language: sivécs [sɪˈve]
Speaker: lema-sivécza [ˈlɛː.ma sɪˈve.ɕa], silvofon [sɪ(l).vɔˈfõː]
Country: Siveia [sɪˈvɛː.ɪ̯a]
The word for a Silvish speaker (lema-sivécza) is ambiguous, especially when talking about a woman, because lema sivécza (Silvish language) is pronounced exactly the same. Context usually clears this up, because if I say that a woman is a lema-sivécza I probably don't mean that she is the Silvish language. Additionally, lema-sivécza (Silvish speaker) can be either masculine or feminine and doesn't decline for case or number; but lema sivécza (Silvish language) is only feminine and declines for both case and number.
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Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Indonesian
orang indonesia, bahasa indonesia, orang indonesia/pembicara bahasa indonesia, indonesia
orang indonesia, bahasa indonesia, orang indonesia pem-bicara bahasa indonesia, indonesia
human indonesia, language indonesia, human indonesia NMLZ-speak language indonesia, indonesia
Ethnicity and nationality is usually defined by your native language(s), that's why you usually use 'orang indonesia' for the speaker and the person.
orang indonesia, bahasa indonesia, orang indonesia/pembicara bahasa indonesia, indonesia
orang indonesia, bahasa indonesia, orang indonesia pem-bicara bahasa indonesia, indonesia
human indonesia, language indonesia, human indonesia NMLZ-speak language indonesia, indonesia
Ethnicity and nationality is usually defined by your native language(s), that's why you usually use 'orang indonesia' for the speaker and the person.
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Ook & Omlűt & Nautli languages & Sperenjas
Papuan languages, Morphophonology, Lexical Semantics
"Thoughts are free."
Produce, Analyze, Manipulate
1 2 3 4 4
Ook & Omlűt & Nautli languages & Sperenjas
Papuan languages, Morphophonology, Lexical Semantics
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Português / Portuga, Português, Falante de Português / Lusófono, Portugal
---, Xioran, Tagaro dey Xioran, .--- (This language did not come from a concountry.)
---, Xioran, Tagaro dey Xioran, .--- (This language did not come from a concountry.)
English is not my native language. Sorry for any mistakes or lack of knowledge when I discuss this language.
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Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Jutean:
Person, Language, speaker, country
Jutena / saini a Jute, tahivi a net / tahivi a Jute, tahiviomo a net / a Jute, Jute
Jute-people_of / person of Jute, language of coast / language of Jute, speaker of Coast / of Jute, Jute
Person, Language, speaker, country
Jutena / saini a Jute, tahivi a net / tahivi a Jute, tahiviomo a net / a Jute, Jute
Jute-people_of / person of Jute, language of coast / language of Jute, speaker of Coast / of Jute, Jute
Jutean: Hawaiian phonology meets Tagalog, with English ergativity and Mandarin tenselessness added.
Also on CWS.
Information on Juteans and their homeland
Also on CWS.
Information on Juteans and their homeland
Re: Person, language, speaker, country
Wena:
Wena is the first person exclusive pronoun and has come to be used as an endo- and exonym. Among the Wena people themselves, they may also use the inclusive form wana, especially in situations calling for Wena pride or solidarity.
Person:
Country ... in terms of area, like "this is bat country":
Wena is the first person exclusive pronoun and has come to be used as an endo- and exonym. Among the Wena people themselves, they may also use the inclusive form wana, especially in situations calling for Wena pride or solidarity.
Person:
- ngo Wena
human PL-1s
- nenge Wena
PASS-communicate PL-1s
- (ngo) nge Wena
(human) communicate PL-1s
Country ... in terms of area, like "this is bat country":
- bu Wena
land PL-1s
"Wena land, Wena territory, Wena country"
- Babwa Nyugini
Biyendyi
Papua New Guinea
PNG
... both usually pronounced as babwanyu gini and bi ye ndyi, the latter of which happens to mean something that stops, which is scary/a monster.
Glossing Abbreviations: COMP = comparative, C = complementiser, ACS / ICS = accessible / inaccessible, GDV = gerundive, SPEC / NSPC = specific / non-specific, AG = agent, E = entity (person, animal, thing)
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MY MUSIC | MY PLANTS
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