Languages and linguistics
Wróć do Culture and Art#21 mohammed
A turkic language? Yes! I made oqolachi which is influenced by turkish and kazak structure. It combines turkic with kardvelian and some conlang structure
#22 AnotherUser
Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu.
I finally managed to write it!
Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu.
Oops sorry xd.
I'm kinda excited
#23 mohammed
Well done. Hahaha
#24 mohammed
Look at this. The UDHR, Universal declaration of human rights translated to ladraki which is supposed to be an international language. You can see the mixture of arabic, english and some other languages with in the language itself. This was also part of my channel. But i will give you the actual ladraki text for you to read instead of the video. Contact me on elten's private messages if interested in learning the language.
#25 Tam_nic_nie_ma
Sounds interesting, will you teach me? :P
#26 DianaCician
Yes I want too xd
#27 mohammed
I can teach you. Sure. For who is willing to learn, send me any kind of way contact you other than elten, or, we can all make an elten thing on a scheduled time of your liking for learning the language. You guys decide
#28 bomberman29
hello. can you make something like this: imagine if russia and turkey connected. and a language is starting to make. a slavc turkic language. rusturk or or russian turkish kriol.
#29 mohammed
Oh. Like trüksçe or something? Interesting
#30 hozosch Konto zarchiwizowane
I think azerbaijani borrowed some words from Russian.
#31 mohammed
I guess so
#32 hozosch Konto zarchiwizowane
Yes, I remember now. It was on a video by Paul from Langfocus.
#33 mohammed
Oh this guy. I know him well. He gets some facts wrong though
#34 hozosch Konto zarchiwizowane
The only video where this was so that I know was the one for Japanese.
#35 mohammed
The one for papyamento also. He seems not to have the latest info about some langs
#36 hozosch Konto zarchiwizowane
Ah, I've seen that only once and didn't remember anything.
I think he also was a bit wrong about the languages in switzerland. I think with people speaking swiss German, you don't have a problem when you speak German from Germany with them, as long as you don't have a strong dialect. He said you'd be better off with English, but I think that's not necessarily so.
#37 mohammed
Certainly agree with you on that one
#38 etno
Are there some people who learn or speak esperanto?
#39 DianaCician
Mi scias nur iomete el la bazaĵoj/I know only a little bit of the basics
#40 etno
Me to