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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 13, 2008 15:41:12 GMT
Ok, lets get started, er.... where to start? If we can get Apiya and Craitman helping out (and even Spangle as he has created a language too) that would be great! ?
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Post by Apiya on Jan 13, 2008 16:02:29 GMT
I will.
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 13, 2008 16:13:18 GMT
Great to see you back! Thanks for your help again! So where to start?
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 16, 2008 10:35:03 GMT
J'y wa lóva tuó helpa tu
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 16, 2008 17:46:42 GMT
ok great! We are mainly doing it over MSN atm.
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 16, 2008 22:06:27 GMT
Craitish is pretty easy to learn actually, all regular verb forms (almost)... and it's similar to english
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Post by drspangle on Jan 17, 2008 1:45:30 GMT
My language is pretty random but i try to make it easy as possible, I'm thinking of replacing he and she with one word to make it simpler than english where there isn't a non-gender specific version
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 17, 2008 9:32:24 GMT
so men and women be the same thing?
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 17, 2008 16:35:52 GMT
lol. Yeah i want it to be as easy as possible to learn (Bobilish).
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 17, 2008 19:29:26 GMT
but it's not increasing the difficulty by telling the difference between males and females lol he/she - not a large difference to learn
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 24, 2008 20:11:27 GMT
yeah i suppose, mind it will be for me, i get confused with all the languages! We have to many B's
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 24, 2008 20:26:01 GMT
Bo - he Ba - she
Using my initiative by using the o/a male/female thingy...
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 24, 2008 20:32:17 GMT
yeah that would be how we would do it i suppose. I think we have a Bo though, i thin it means 'I'
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 24, 2008 22:42:32 GMT
I dunno, I can't remember it haha
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 25, 2008 17:32:06 GMT
Me neither!
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Post by Apiya on Jan 25, 2008 19:03:54 GMT
A and O look like a feminine and masculine vowels to me too. In apiyan He is Om and She is Am and It is Em. E looks to me like a neutral vowel, so does ø.
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 25, 2008 19:07:10 GMT
A and O look like a feminine and masculine vowels to me too. Not just that, but a few romance languages use O and A to distinguish between masc. & fem. with adjectives and names (eg. Mario/Maria)
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Post by Apiya on Jan 25, 2008 19:09:03 GMT
yep ;D
In the new apiyan, nouns will end on O and adjectives on A.
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 25, 2008 19:37:38 GMT
Yeah A and O are best for Male/Female.
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 25, 2008 20:52:05 GMT
In the new apiyan, nouns will end on O and adjectives on A. Every noun and adjective will end in O and A, respectively?
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 25, 2008 21:00:09 GMT
That Smiley should be red soon ^^^^. Can we make it too 5,800 by the end of the night?
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Post by Apiya on Jan 25, 2008 21:14:50 GMT
Why are you "eyeing" me for . When then it will be easier for conversion. Bona - Le Bona Letero - The GOOD letter Bono - Something that is good Bone - To Good (a verb) instead of saying "I am good" you say "I good"
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 25, 2008 21:27:27 GMT
ok........
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Post by Apiya on Jan 25, 2008 21:28:36 GMT
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 25, 2008 21:32:07 GMT
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