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Previously we added some adjectives to the dictionary, which I hope we can expand upon in this 'read. Here's some of what we got done yesterday.
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Adjectives:
good ➡ gemy
bad ➡ col
great ➡ giga
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Ratings:
gem ➡ clat
recarbonize ➡ lat
coal ➡ carb
iron ➡ fe
brimstone ➡ azuf
gemerald ➡ gzmarag
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Shameless bvmp
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>>14196035Brown = Jiit
Thus:
India = Jiitia
Africa = Nergria
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>>14196138>>14196143I think it could possibly work.
▶ №14196184[Quote]>>14196217
is there some gendered article or something to tell the difference xhe(she) and xhe(he) like in German or did 'ki fuck it up
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>>14196143>>14196217I'm adding a description on the 'ki page and planning to add more to it soon.
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>>14196232While we wait for the 'ki page to update, I'm gonna pull out some ARYAN classical music for everyone to listen to
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>>14196138Just added this and Purple = Blorp to the wiki page
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got an idea on maybe using "sage" or a slightly different version on it for negatives
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>>14196270Looks gemmy, I'm thinking you should add an umlaut to make it sound more Germanic and Aryan
<Like blürp or blörp maybe.
▶ №14196307[Quote]>>14196329
>>14196283for example
I don't like FPE -> I like säge FPE
▶ №14196329[Quote]>>14196349
>>14196283>>14196307Possibly, though since
col and
gemy are already used to describe bad and good, maybe it could be a word that'll define a varying degree of dislike?
▶ №14196331[Quote]>>14196355
Off topic but is anyone else here unironically diagnosed with autism
Wouldn’t be surprising
▶ №14196349[Quote]>>14196362
>>14196329doe col and gemy are adjectives, right? while sage would be an adverb o algo
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>>14196331No, but I've had a psychiatrist tell me once that I show some signs of it.
▶ №14196362[Quote]>>14196423
>>14196349Ooooh nvm you're right, it can be an adverb.
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>>14196035Red -> saz
Blue -> gemil
Green -> gzmül
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>>14196399Yeah, the 'ki. Also no ID award
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Also for all the newGODS here’s the ki link
https://soyjakwiki.org/NuSoyish_Dictionary▶ №14196423[Quote]>>14196438
>>14196362so we could use säge to replace don't/not
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>>14196410Personally, I think the 'ki page's name should be changed to either just "Soyish" or "Soyish Language" or something
▶ №14196465[Quote]>>14196483
Hey Soyim, amateur glotto-chronologist here, one suggestion I would highly suggest is adding the phonetic alphabet sounds next to them as to ensure we have a standard of pronunciation, as with some of these words, I'm a bit perplexed as to how we should pronounce them, do J's follow Slavic pronunciation like ya, or do we say "zhuh" like Jelly. I think the addition of phonetic letters would do a great job ensuring that we have a standardized dialect from the get go.
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what should the page be called
▶ №14196483[Quote]>>14197228
>>14196465My mistake reading further there seems to be some phonetic elaboration, much appreciated.
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>>14196475Voting NuSoyish Language because I won't turn off my VPN
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i think we can improve it by makin it easier to learn or something
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>>14196574Looks good, changed the redirect link in our mention in Happenings so it goes to the NuSoyish Language 'ki page.
▶ №14196712[Quote]>>14196729
Just added 3 redirects; Soy Conlang, NuSoyish, and Soyish. Any more?
▶ №14196729[Quote]>>14196765
>>14196712I'll think of more, but where'd you put the redirects?
▶ №14196765[Quote]>>14196790
>>14196729uhhh… the ‘ki? where else would I put them?
▶ №14196790[Quote]>>14196827
>>14196765Sorry, I forgot to clarify. I meant to say where on the 'ki did you put it?
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>>14196790new redirect links? what else would I do?
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Anyways, I'm thinking next we should create more adjectives and color words.
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>>14196902CURRENT COLOR WORDSBlack ➡ Nergr
Brown ➡ Jiit
Purple ➡ Blorp
Red ➡ saz
Blue ➡ gemil
Green ➡ gzmül
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>>14196931Gemerald idea, adding right now
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>>14196924MORE COLOR WORDS
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>>14196931Perfect, add it.
▶ №14196951[Quote]>>14196968>>14196973>>14197553
also we use this list for idea of words to add o algo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swadesh_list▶ №14197096[Quote]>>14197158
Added some stuff to the number section
th ➡️ sæg
Example
How to say 3,141.592:
Three thousand one hundred forty one and five hundred and ninety two thousandths ➡️ Jir masant wo hecent qir wo uhnd uneli masant olsir yer masantsæg
▶ №14197123[Quote]>>14197158
Also what should our word for numbers themselves be?
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After we come up with a word for numbers we could come up with some cool names, like 666 = evil number, e = exponent number, pi =circle number, phi = gold number, etc
▶ №14197158[Quote]>>14197168>>14197499
>>14197096>Jir masant wo hecent qir wo uhnd uneli masant olsir yer masantsægFuck, I love this.
>>14197123I'm thinking maybe "Nübret(s)". How does that sound?
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>>14197158If anyone else likes this idea I’ll add it. , how could you tell?
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Aryan bvmp
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Bvmp
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Add
Subtract
Multiply
Divide
Exponent
Root
Also shape words while we’re at it
Triangle
Circle
Square
Cube
Polyhedron
Polygon
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>>14197343Before we build the words using
-gon, we should figure out what to call the words
many/much. ▶ №14197480[Quote]
>>14197418NQNQNQ THE FPE ‘COR- oh wait that’s actually kind of cute
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>>14197411many;much ➡ müsfew;less ➡ füs<This maybe?
▶ №14197499[Quote]>>14197606
>>14197158>>14197485I’ll add them if we just get one more person on board
▶ №14197519[Quote]>>14197535
what do you think of the verb system i made for another germanic coonlang with thematic vowels
"e" theme:
present-participle & present tense: "e"
past-participle/passive voice & past tense: "ee" (pronounced like in english)
examples: "etele geg"=I'm laughing, "etele geeg"=I laughed "de geeg"=the one who was laughed at
theme "o": same thing but with o, oo
examples: "peeso moro"=killing floor, "mooro gai"=dead person
plus prefixes because i like them, such as "raz-"=scatter/distribute, "razmoro"=to massacre
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Marge? and oreos
▶ №14197535[Quote]>>14197570
>>14197519Gemmy. What other conlang did you make? award
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>>14196951I → etele
you (singular) → du
he → xhe / xe
we →
you (plural) → dus
they → zhey
this →
that →
here →
there →
who → fagnit
what → marge / vot
where → vere
when → timistin
how → talet
not → noi
all →
many →
some →
few →
other → odu
one → wo
two → yer
three → jir
four → qakhan
five → uneli
big → (use noun + -igge)
long →
wide →
thick →
heavy →
small → (use noun + -itte)
short →
narrow →
thin →
woman →
man (adult male) →
man (human being) → pers
child →
wife →
husband →
mother →
father →
animal →
fish →
bird →
dog →
louse →
snake →
worm →
tree →
forest →
stick →
fruit →
seed →
leaf →
root →
bark (tree) →
flower →
grass →
rope →
skin →
meat →
blood →
bone →
fat (noun) →
egg →
horn →
tail →
feather →
hair →
head →
ear →
eye →
nose →
mouth →
tooth →
tongue →
fingernail →
foot →
leg →
knee →
hand →
wing →
belly →
guts →
neck →
back → surx (also “back/behind”)
breast →
heart →
liver →
to drink →
to eat →
to bite →
to suck →
to spit →
to vomit →
to blow →
to breathe →
to laugh →
to see →
to hear →
to know →
to think →
to smell →
to fear →
to sleep →
to live →
to die →
to kill →
to fight →
to hunt →
to hit →
to cut →
to split →
to stab →
to scratch →
to dig →
to swim →
to fly →
to walk →
to come →
to lie (in a bed) →
to sit →
to stand →
to turn (intrans.) →
to fall →
to give →
to hold →
to squeeze →
to rub →
to wash →
to wipe →
to pull →
to push →
to throw →
to tie →
to sew →
to count →
to say →
to sing →
to play →
to float →
to flow →
to freeze →
to swell →
sun →
moon →
star →
water →
rain →
river →
lake →
sea →
salt →
stone →
sand →
dust →
earth →
cloud →
fog →
sky →
wind →
snow →
ice →
smoke →
fire →
ash →
to burn →
road →
mountain →
red → saz
green → gzmül
yellow →
white →
black → Nergr
Time
night →
day →
year →
warm →
cold →
full →
new →
old →
good → gemy
bad → col
rotten →
dirty →
straight →
round →
sharp →
dull →
smooth →
wet →
dry →
correct →
near → när
far → for
right →
left →
at → tiv / bi
in → in
with →
and → uhnd
if →
because →
name →
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>>14197553I used chagpt to fill it out because I'm lazy some wrongs might be wrong o algo
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>>14197535i had one with 3 vowels and 2 tones and a length distinction so you could separate the vowels into the tones to make 6 tones, and then use your intonation to speak it and english at the same time (and you would end up sounding like the g-man from halflife)
you could also whistle it and transcribe it into music
but i have never finished a conlang because i just found out i have adhd and i dont have meds
▶ №14197606[Quote]>>14197657
>>14197485>>14197499Actually I was just being a lazy little fuck. I like them, you like them, I’ll add them.
▶ №14197798[Quote]>>14197818
Then we can call sun daysphere and moon nightsphere
▶ №14197818[Quote]>>14197951
>>14197798ären(sphere)Have to create a word for sphere.
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this → zis
that → zat
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Bvmp
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Changed gzmül to mülgz.
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straight → stäust
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>>14197818Góla for jeetGODS
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>>14197951Or Göla

or something
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Here’s every translation on der ‘ki right now (WALL OF TEXT ALERT)
Grammatic rules
Put a tense marker before a verb to set the tense.
buf- ➡ past tense
nuw- ➡ present tense
fujt- ➡ future tense
Add (-itte) onto the end of a noun to make it little.
Add (-igge) onto the end of a noun to make it big.
Pronouns and other stuff
I ➡ etele (Add -er to make possessives.)
me ➡ mi
he ➡ xhe
what ➡ marge/vot
is ➡ juti
other ➡ odu
She ➡ xhe
how ➡ talet
are ➡ atel
it ➡ xhit
where ➡ vere
he ➡ xe
you ➡ du
why ➡ duastit
you (plural) ➡ dus
they ➡ zhey
Articles:
A ➡ uh
an ➡ uhn
and ➡ uhnd
the ➡ de
Other stuff
who ➡ fagnit
which ➡ dilich
when ➡ timistin
again ➡ core
at ➡ tiv
gone ➡ nir
yes ➡ yej
not ➡ noi
your ➡ dur
person ➡ pers
place ➡ ia
Ratings
gem ➡ clat
recarbonize ➡ lat
coal ➡ carb
iron ➡ fe
brimstone ➡ azuf
gemerald ➡ gzmarag
Adjectives
good ➡ gemy
bad ➡ col
great ➡ giga
many/much ➡ müs
few/less ➡ füs
Color
Black ➡ nergr
Brown ➡ jiit
Purple ➡ blorp
Red ➡ saz
Blue ➡ gemil
Green ➡ gzmül
Orange ➡ fröt
Time
night ➡ nüs
day ➡ ären
week ➡ irmären
month ➡ jireären
year ➡ läusen
Shapes
sphere ➡ góla
Numbers
1 ➡ wo
2 ➡ yer
3 ➡ jir
4 ➡ qakhan
5 ➡ uneli
6 ➡ drembo
7 ➡ irmil
8 ➡ uhe
9 ➡ olse
10 ➡ dire
20 ➡ yire
30 ➡ jire
40 ➡ qir
50 ➡ unir
60 ➡ thrir
70 ➡ imir
80 ➡ uhir
90 ➡ olsir
100 ➡ hecent
1000 ➡ masant
1,000,000 ➡ gigus
1,000,000,000 ➡ gaginst
illion ➡️ gug
th ➡️ sæg
Number ➡️ nübret
Example
How to say 3,141.592:
Three thousand one hundred forty one and five hundred and ninety two thousandths ➡️ Jir masant wo hecent qir wo uhnd uneli masant olsir yer masantsæg
Vowels
a /a/, e /e/, i /i/, o /o/, u /u/
Umlaut Vowels:
ä /æ/, ö /ø/, ü /y/
Umlaut Rules:
Whenever a historical /i/ or /j/ would follow, the root vowel shifts:
Base ➡ Umlaut
a ➡ ä
o ➡ ö
u ➡ ü
Diphthongs:
ai /aj/, ei /ej/, oi /oj/, au /au̯/, äu /æu̯/ (umlauted diphthong)
Diminutives (-itte) trigger umlaut:
a ➡ ä before -itte
o ➡ ö before -itte
u ➡ ü before -itte
Example: xon ("house") ➡ xönitte ("little house")
Augmentative (-igge) doesn't trigger umlaut:
Because the -igge suffix starts with a back vowel and consonant, it blocks fronting.
Example: xon ➡ xonigge ("big house", no umlaut)
Consonants
Consonants:
b /b/, as in English
d /d/
f /f/
g /g/, always hard (no /dʒ/)
h /h/
j /j/, "yes"(Germanic j-sound)
k /k/
l /l/
m /m/
n /n/
p /p/
r /r/, tap /r/ or trill /r/
s /s/, always /s/, never /z/
t /t/
v /v/
w /w/
x /ks/ or /gz/, English-like
Consonants:
b /b/, as in English
d /d/
f /f/
g /g/, always hard (no /dʒ/)
h /h/
j /j/, "yes"(Germanic j-sound)
k /k/
l /l/
m /m/
n /n/
p /p/
r /r/, tap /r/ or trill /r/
s /s/, always /s/, never /z/
t /t/
v /v/
w /w/
x /x/
z /z/
Position Words
above ➡ obar
below ➡ ondar
at ➡ bi
front ➡ frönd
back ➡ surx
close/near ➡ när
long/far ➡ for
in ➡ in
out ➡ ot
next ➡ näkts
opposite/away ➡ veg
between ➡ inyer
SNCA
This section contains any non-basic words.
Nouns
Lie ➡ Jhúth
Sun ➡ Day sphere ➡ nüsgóla
Anyone I don’t like
Tranny ➡ Lie he person ➡ Jhúthxepers
Fur ➡ Ver
Furry ➡ Fur + “y” sound ➡ Veri
Nigger ➡ Black person ➡ Nergrpers
Indian ➡ Brown person ➡ Jiitpers
Africa ➡ Black place ➡ Nergia
India ➡ Brown place ➡ Jiitia
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Bvmp
▶ №14198112[Quote]>>14198284>>14198492>>14200002
verbs including thematic vowels. The first e/o is the thematic vowel.
to eat/drink → bugze
to bite → klech
to suck → bewesi
to spit → pto
to vomit → ptopota
to blow → forshox
to breathe → hox
to laugh → geg
to see → vet
to hear → ore
to know → knawe
to think → time
to smell → klae
to fear → atwefo
to sleep → doru
to live → eyenbi
to die → eak
to kill → keweak
to fight → reyd
to hunt → dox
to hit → poreyd
to cut → skre
to split → dive
to stab → zaskre
to scratch → pereskre
to dig → ekske
to swim → nwede
to fly → komakfutir
to walk → parem
to come → kume
to lie (in a bed) → lednit
to sit → eyefke
to stand → duron
to turn (intrans.) → untpe
to fall → aneap
to give → de
to hold → onf
to squeeze → henet
to rub → perehenet
to wash → lave
to wipe → pereftek
to pull → anefors
to push → fors
to throw → yet
to tie → mendu
to sew/weave → slego
to count → niubret
to say → tektak
to sing → feg
to play → igre
to float → bexi
to flow → ache
to freeze → setalda
to swell → eytakiz
some other words i needed defined for this section
stomach/belly: pota
to cause: kew
instantly (quickly beginning and ending): po
across the surface: pere
into: za
to do as the root does: komak
bird: futir
to do the opposite: ane
up: ap
to touch: ftek
to become: seta
ice: lda award
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>>14198116duastit xe jute aryan?
▶ №14198284[Quote]>>14198473
>>14198112niggabump. add my verbs and verb grammar to the dictionary
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>>14198284Fixing up the 'ki page for a sec.
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>>14198112I'll do a little Germanifying of these verbs before I put them on the 'ki, like adding some umlauts here and there.
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Bvmp, how could you tell?
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have 67 be gorgenshemore
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Up
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Bvmp
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Aryan bvmp
▶ №14199037[Quote]>>14199125>>14199127
I think it's good idea to make some words or idioms/greetings based on stuff in the site so it sounds more organic
▶ №14199125[Quote]>>14199231
>>14199037Let's do that then. We'll take a short break from the verbs list and everything since it's taking a lot of time at the moment.
▶ №14199127[Quote]>>14199209
>>14199037like for example
"how are you?" could be something like "how's the posting" or "how's the 'log?"
or "my name is" could be "my namefag is"
▶ №14199214[Quote]>>14199238
geg nusois will take like 2 days to finish this and then not even nophono will use it
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>>14199125Hello/Hi/Hey/
How are you?
Good morning/afternoon/evening
Goodbye
Please
Thank you
You're welcome
Excuse me
What's your name
My name is
▶ №14199238[Quote]>>14199252
>>14199214it will take more than two days to finish it, we need to get the nouns and shieet done as well
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>>14199238it'll take a thrembillion years
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Bvmp
▶ №14199492[Quote]>>14199544
For soyble related translations We should use admin stuff for religous stuff, also religous phrases greatly influence language development, for example goodbye comes from an abbreviation or God Be With Ye. The list below contains some of my suggestions
GOD > SOOT
SATAN > THREMBOOT
Add OOT on the end of names to signify a divine nature, for example QUOTE would be changed to QUOOT, KUZ to KUZOOT and so on award
▶ №14199544[Quote]>>14199713>>14199741
>>14199492isn't admin thrembo good doe
also this can apply to authority n shieet, where we could replace leader, king with admin
▶ №14199713[Quote]>>14199846
>>14199544shieet nigga I confused him with admin 6, how about the word for satan be
Dremboot since Drembo is the word for 6, and
Thremboot can be the word for savior
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>>14199544Also I think it would be funnier if admin could mean leader and king could be kang
▶ №14199846[Quote]>>14200080
>>14199713trve but the 'ki also calls him Toos
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>>14199835or we could make tribe leaders be called kangs(since Africa is filled with tribes n shieet)
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>>14198112Should we actually add these
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käurären
käur ären
early day
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Wait we just passed a tier 5 GET
As for the actual thread
>>14200008That’s good I’ll add it
▶ №14200080[Quote]>>14200092
>>14199846maybe
TOOS can be the word for satan and
DREMBOOT can be the word for a devil
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>>14200000lemme check the get
▶ №14200129[Quote]>>14200166>>14200182
like i said in the other thread, baby should be "persitte", since it literally means little person
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>>14200129I think Caca would be better, persitte could refer to a child doe
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>>14200129what about dwarves
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>>14200182Dwarves could be referred to as rock people, using the first edition dictionary that would be husmipers
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>>14200075I'll come up with something for it.
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Vperald
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https://soyjakwiki.org/Soyspeakread up on this for more ideas o algo
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bvmp
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>>14200075Alright, let me come up with something for evening real quick.
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Bvmp
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Bvmp
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vp
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>>14200075Alright, here it is:
evening → lübenärenlüben(Later)-ären(day) ▶ №14200771[Quote]
>>14200754Next is Afternoon.
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afternoon → äbutössen
after-noon
äbut-össen
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Uh Jartycucker xönitte
this language is truly incomprehensible
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if we are doing time now we will need words for before, hour, second, minute, year, month, week, the seasons and the word time itself
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>>14200899Finally, now to midnight.
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up
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>>14200918Wait, shit, this needs the word middle first.
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>>14200899abut nocht
midnight
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Second > Sek
Minute > Sekigge
Hour > hoër
Week > irmilären