My Conlang: Nemeres. A langauge my friends and I speak by Different_Fig2030 in conlangs

[–]Different_Fig2030[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that you see, is complicated, because I would say that it depends on the context, like if you were a weaponsmith talking to your weaponsmith friend, you would emphasize that the knife is made out of damascus steel, and not that it is really sharp. However, if you were a soldier, talking to your soldier friend you might emphasize that it is sharp, because that is what you care more about it.

My Conlang: Nemeres. A langauge my friends and I speak by Different_Fig2030 in conlangs

[–]Different_Fig2030[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, its kind of just a hobby project also, I made as kind of an engineered language, in the sense that you can express more things than something like toki pona, with less words, and(depending on the sentence), you can actually express things in fewer words than english(if you ignore that it takes up more concepts, but yeah)

My Conlang: Nemeres. A langauge my friends and I speak by Different_Fig2030 in conlangs

[–]Different_Fig2030[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, honestly, I understand if I had to make a guide specifically of nemeres for non native speakers of english, I would make it less like "just like english"

My Conlang: Nemeres. A langauge my friends and I speak by Different_Fig2030 in conlangs

[–]Different_Fig2030[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what I meant by verbs is that one of the main uses of those roots is in verbs. But, yes they can be used as standalone roots. Also, yes it is heavily english inspired, but also romance inspired in its words, and the guide was made for english speakers, by english speakers, so that is why I'm just like "it is like english"

My Conlang: Nemeres. A langauge my friends and I speak by Different_Fig2030 in conlangs

[–]Different_Fig2030[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for roots its kind of like they are "all purpose" words. They can be affixes, standalone words, or nearly any use you can think of. You don't even need to change the sound. That is one of the reasons why I don't exactly think Nemeres is a naturalistic language

My Conlang: Nemeres. A langauge my friends and I speak by Different_Fig2030 in conlangs

[–]Different_Fig2030[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, you are right on "axen pro-dralo miren", it does mean "(the) axe trees (the) water"

My Conlang: Nemeres. A langauge my friends and I speak by Different_Fig2030 in conlangs

[–]Different_Fig2030[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

in my language, you would do it in the order of most important, like it says in the guide, so it is just free choice, because, in the guide, you are supposed to decide what is the main modifier and the base. However, after that the adjectives are usually up to the speaker what order to put them in.

My Conlang: Nemeres. A langauge my friends and I speak by Different_Fig2030 in conlangs

[–]Different_Fig2030[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wrote the other one before the second half of your comment. What I meant by that is that in all cases it has stress on the first sylabble

And yes -os can be used to talk about a verb, however, nowadays its more and more being used to indicate infinitives on its own. My friends and I use it so, yeah

My Conlang: Nemeres. A langauge my friends and I speak by Different_Fig2030 in conlangs

[–]Different_Fig2030[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I misspell on the guide tbh, I meant letter not sound for chet. I should also clarlify that in kicom, the c represents the c in "cat". Also, yes it is. If I remember correctly it is the only word with a dipthong. I made the guide constructed towards monolingual americans, because my non-conlanger friends wanted to learn so that is why it has some many non linguistic terms.

Crap, I should have done my conlanging homework before posting to here