George Boeree | Re: [LFN] Re: Alo
- Autor: George Boeree (“cgboeree”)
- Tema: Re: [LFN] Re: Alo
- Data: 2008-06-16 18:08
- Mesaje: 2794 (a supra, presedente, seguente)
Hi, again, Mika.
Creating a language is a lot of work (believe me!) and it's never
done. However, it can be fun, and you learn a lot about languages in
general (I did!). But don't get too serious: There have been so many
created languages, and none but Esperanto have gotten much attention
- including poor LFN!
Take a look at our wiki. If you think you might like to write or
translate an article or two for it, write me, and I will give you an
id and password.
George
Nos es stelas volante!
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On Jun 16, 2008, at 9:06 AM, mikainen wrote:
> --- In LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com, George Boeree <cgboeree@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Welcome to the group, Mika!
> >
> > If you have suggestions, we always welcome ideas. Basically, the
> > language is now past any major changes, but if you come across any
> > words we need (there is always room for technical jargon), feel
> free!
> >
>
> Grasias George,
>
> I had an idea of a language that would have no irregularities in
> grammar, sounds like mixture of Spanish and Italian (vocabulary
> heavily based on them as well as Latin, German, French and some
> English and Swedish too)and letters would have only one way to
> pronounce them. Much like LFN.
> I use letter 'q' for the 'ng'- combination though. 'King' would be
> written as 'Kiq'. I also include 'h' and 'j' (pronounced as in
> German).
>
> Also you could tell from the last letter of the word if it is a noun,
> verb, adjective, comparative, superlative, number, conditional,
> past/future tense or plural etc.
>
> Now I'm not so sure though if I should carry on for it is difficult
> not to be influenced by LFN now that I have had a glimpse of it. :)
>
> bon voles
> mika
>
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