Languages and linguistics
Wróć do Culture and Art#41 mohammed
Mi Povas paroli esperanton flue. Se vi volas helpon aŭ vi volas trovi personon, ke povas praktiki esperanton kun vi, Mi estos feliĉa praktiki kaj helpi vin. Multan dankon al vi
#42 marchoffmann
lol when i read these poasts first thought um, are these guy pasting random letters simulating spammy laughing? But if that is a place then wow. I mean, sorda funny. I, just paste it though. I won't learn to write it but i mean that thing. Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu.
#43 marchoffmann
guys*
#44 pollyanna
i like japan and slavic countries
#45 pollyanna
sorry, i mean i like japanese and slavic languages. i have learnt japanese for a few years. as for slavic languages, each one, i know a little.
#46 mohammed
Very interesting. I personally have never been able to speak any slavic language at a very good level. The one I am best at is russian, however I do not considder myself fluent in the language. As for japanese, I learned but I forgot ninety percent of the language because of lack of speakers which led to me not practicng the language. But it is good to see a fellow japanese learner. Keep it up and do not end up lazy like me. I learned like, 25 languages other than japanese but I still think I should have kept it. But well, I guess crap happens.
#47 mariya
Wow, I'm from Ukraine. Do you speak Ukrainian
#48 bomberman29
konnichiwa
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sorry, i mean i like japanese and slavic languages. i have learnt japanese for a few years. as for slavic languages, each one, i know a little.
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#49 usuf
i love middle eastern languages, imagine if someone smashed arabic, turkesh, hebrew, and greek together and made a language out of it, it would be the best language on earth.
#50 pollyanna
@bomberman29 it is konichiwa, not konnichiwa. by the way, privet
#51 bomberman29
i thaught konnichiwa because the sound N is a little longer.
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@bomberman29 it is konichiwa, not konnichiwa. by the way, privet
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#52 mohammed
Oh. Yes, it is connichiwa with double N. And I actually did that. I took arabic, hebrew, greek, turkish and persian, mixed them in a language with amharic grammar and kurdish spelling. I never gave it a name though.
#53 pollyanna
no, konichiwa contains 1 n
#54 mohammed
I do not think so. When you latinize the word, it should have two n's
#55 fatih
Hi all,
There is a language that is Turkic and has many influences from Russian. It is Gagauz, which is spoken n Sothern Moldova, in the Autonomous respublic of Gagauzia.
In the attachment is a short speech from a meetingin gagauz.
Btw, Mohammed, can you please upload a sample of the Turkic language that you've created?
Thanks
#56 mohammed
Very interesting. I have heard of the language but I have never heard it spoken. And regarding the turkish language I created, I will upload a sample of it some time. I figured out I need to edit the sounds a bit so the tts can read it. By the way, when I say turkic language, I mean it works like turkic languages, but it does not have turkic words.
#57 mohammed
And here is your long word of the day: lopadotemaxoselaxogaleokranioleipsanodrimypotrimmatosilfioliparomelitokatakexymenokixlepikossyfofattoperisteralektryonoptopifallidokigklopeleiolagosiraiovafitraganopterigwn
#58 fatih
Got it. So you say the new language is like Japanese or Korean, because the sentence structure is similar to Turkish in at least Korean, but the words aren't similar at all.
#59 mohammed
Exactly
#60 mohammed
Hey everyone. Here is an audio sample of drochnaq til, whichis a turkic structured language. Note: The words have nothing to do with turkic languages