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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 9, 2008 18:48:45 GMT
yep. We will be doing that soon!
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 9, 2008 20:42:04 GMT
The first bit of that is Gaian, but t'rest is Spangle's... You've gotta love Craitish though
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 9, 2008 21:00:41 GMT
yeah, it was just Spangle created the topic so i added that.... Yeah Craitish is cool! Wanna' help make Bobilish, hopefully Apiya is coming along to help too.
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 9, 2008 22:27:44 GMT
I'd love to help. I'm sure Apiya's help will be more suitable, as Apiyan is a lot less like English than Craitish is, but anything to help
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 10, 2008 9:53:36 GMT
Great! Thanks! I need it to be a bit like English though, so its easier for me to learn. I want it to be pretty weird though. With lots of B's.
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 10, 2008 10:08:27 GMT
Oh, so maybe I'll be able to help a bit more than I thought Just a thought, but maybe all verb conjugations will have B in there
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 10, 2008 15:55:53 GMT
Yeah, I don't have a clue about most language things etc. never spoken another language (know the odd words in some) and don't know all the different term things like, zoompist etc. so you will probably have to explain things along the way.
Is it easy for someone creating a language, for themselves to speak it fluently?
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 10, 2008 19:11:05 GMT
It is you make verbs extremely regular, but then sometimes you get criticisms for it not being "language-like" as no language has all-regular verb forms. lol I can write Craitish as good as fluently, but I never actually speak it, because no-one else knows it as much as me
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 10, 2008 19:21:40 GMT
ah ok, you ever tried getting someone to learn it?
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 10, 2008 19:41:48 GMT
A couple of citizens know some vocab, and one used to know literally the whole verb conjugation, but either they've not been on for ages, ot I've not seen them
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 10, 2008 20:01:48 GMT
oh thats a shame. How long did it take to learn/make?
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 10, 2008 20:11:36 GMT
Well, i started it when i created craitland (2002), but it didnt take that long 2 do everything, but i'm still adding vocab to it now. but as long as you get the basics done, it's easy.
learning depends on the person lol
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 10, 2008 20:32:47 GMT
ok, it would take me a while. where do we start?
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 10, 2008 22:37:11 GMT
I can't remember where I started, but maybe personal pronouns would be good
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 11, 2008 13:34:37 GMT
I could do with a thing that just randomly generates a language.
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 11, 2008 18:50:46 GMT
oh and is there a website that can help?
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 12, 2008 16:10:16 GMT
There probably are websites that have hints and that, but nothing that'll actually do it all for you
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Post by drspangle on Jan 12, 2008 17:20:18 GMT
anything that tried to do it for you would probably provide you with un-pronouncable words
unless it did something like japanese, consanant-vowel-consanant-vowel-consanant-vowel-consanant-vowel etc
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 12, 2008 20:50:53 GMT
yeah,, you going to do anything else on your language?
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 15, 2008 21:26:23 GMT
unless it did something like japanese, consanant-vowel-consanant-vowel-consanant-vowel-consanant-vowel etc it's not like that all the time bob - me or spangle?
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 15, 2008 22:03:29 GMT
Well, both, have you done anything on it for a while etc.?
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 16, 2008 10:34:16 GMT
When I need to, I add to the vocab. It's not all done, but when someone asks for a word that I don't have a translation for, I make one And new nations always need Craitish translations, so I do them when they come along...
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Post by Lord Bobbie Bailey on Jan 16, 2008 17:45:48 GMT
ah ok, that sounds a quite a good way of doing it really.
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Post by Craitman Pellegrino on Jan 16, 2008 22:05:23 GMT
ie. Bobaläinija
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Post by drspangle on Jan 17, 2008 1:41:46 GMT
unless it did something like japanese, consanant-vowel-consanant-vowel-consanant-vowel-consanant-vowel etc it's not like that all the time bob - me or spangle? the exception in japanese is n n doesn't have to have a vowel after it
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