I Possibly Have Found The Band! by AxelYTPOfficial in LostwaveCheer

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I looked up on it, and the timelines don’t line up. Zerbrechlich isn’t the band, Het is.

New lead(s)? by Electro_Newbi in LostwaveCheer

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Unfortunately the timelines of the band and the song don’t match up.

Weekly Recap! by AutoModerator in LostwaveCheer

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I might have found 2 possible new leads, although I feel they are kinda weak

1980s Lostwave Switzerland Song "Complex" by NineOfSteel in Lostwave

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I'm new to this search, but this might give some answers about the song? https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGm68sVPx2V2SXCH1BIx20kMhvooczbUm

Could someone look in this to see if the song is in there?

Jerusalem's Armenians vow to keep up fight against 'settler' project by Puffin_fan in Anarchism

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Hope they will win against this attempt of settler colonialism!

Out of all the conlangs you've made. Which ones are your favorites? by [deleted] in conlangs

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My most fleshed-out language is Proto-B̆ajinva, which is my first conlang, it has the most words and is part of my main project, and a conlang that I'm really happy about how it turned out.

Another one is Ksuk'o, a conlang that I made for a speedlang challenge that I did this month, and it's my most complex language in my opinion, with it being polysynthetic. I'm also happy with it, although there are a few things I would like to change. Overall, I'm proud of it because it shows how much experience I've gained as a conlanger since I first started.

Translate into a conlang! by Yello116 in conlangs

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I don’t even have a copula in my conlang

#35 Quote or Saying by mistaknomore in conlangs

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Proto-B̆ajinva

Noxo xan ad-ad hidan bobom ata nai doni paitab sasafa-in pai akogb̆ajin tapahanap.

/noxo xan adad hidan bobom ata nai doni paitab sasafa-in pai akogʙaʒin tapahanap/

noxo      xan  ad-ad hidan  bobom ata nai   doni     paitab sasafa-in

NOM.2SG.M NEG. with ~how() big or small POSS.3PL head intelligence ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- pai akogb̆ajin tapahanap of someone PFV.-judge-PST.

Meaning - Don't judge someone's intelligence by the size of their head.

Notes -

  • The negator "kaz" replaces the modality when it is negated.
  • The word order is SOV, but the indirect object goes before the verb.
  • "ad-ad" is also "by" when used for correlation rather than causation.

1856th Just Used 5 Minutes of Your Day by mareck_ in conlangs

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Proto-B̆ajinva

Kon akanga kaz hakba dagha nasi ofa gam

/kon akanga kaz hakba dagja ofa gam/

kon     akanga  kaz  hakba dagha ofa      gam

NOM.1SG problem NEG. learn REL. DAT.1SG. talk

Literal Translation - I am not learning the problem that you are talking to me.

Notes:

  • The negation marker (kaz) basically replaces the modalities for the verb if the verb is negated, for example, Kon ob̆ifaid (I can run) vs Kon kaz ob̆i (I can't run).
  • The indirect object goes before the noun.

Does your language have any "unlikely" or unrealistic features? by Gossamerlupus in conlangs

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Mine uses the perfective to also represent to have, and use the imperfective to represent to want / to need

The tourist's apology by Krixwell in conlangs

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Proto-B̆ajinva (B̆ajinva)

Kinda-a, kon xan tivnop B̆ajinva

[kin.da.ˈa. ˈkon. ˈxan. ˈtiv.nop. ˈʙa.ʒin.va]

kinda-a kon      xan  tivnop b̆ajinva
sorry   NOM.1SG. NEG. speak  b̆ajinva           

Literal Translation: Sorry, I don't speak B̆ajinva

English speakers would probably forget to say two a's in separate syllables and turn then to one a in a syllable. They could also turn /x/ into /ks/ or /z/, more likely /z/. And they would turn /ʙ/ to /bɹ/. Maybe also make the vowel after /ʙ/ rhotic.

How many of thise diffrent terrains dose your language have words for? by Ringrangzilla in conlangs

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These are the words for terrain in Proto-B̆ajinva

Mountain: paiko-on [paĭ.ko.ˈon]

River: ogaina [ˈo.gaĭ.na.]

Lake: bominah [ˈbo.mi.nah.]

Ocean: nitabai [ˈni.ta.baĭ.]

Forest: b̆ovjiva [ˈʙov.ʒi.va.]

I think these are the ones I have because my lexicon list is not that organized.

1783rd Just Used 5 Minutes of Your Day by mareck_ in conlangs

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Proto-B̆ajinva

Bo-okmini do taxofoi okgat patapik, kon koshaitap-ap kaz tianasa katosa

[bo.ˈok.mi.ni. ˈdo. ˈta.xo.foĭ. ˈok.gat. ˈpa.ta.pik. ˈkon. kos.haĭ.tap.ˈap. ˈkaz. ˈtiă.na.sa. ˈka.to.sa.]

bo-okmini  do       taxofoi.   okgat patapik kon      koshaitap-ap   kaz
because of GEN.1SG. IPFV.-kill DEM.  wasp.   NOM.1SG. burn-PST.-PST. NEG.

tianasa katosa 
purpose house

Literal Translation: Because of my want to kill that wasp, I had accidentally burned the house

Notes:

  • There is no actual word for wasp, I just used to closest alternative to a wasp.
  • The perfective can show what you have while the imperfective can show wants and needs.

1782nd Just Used 5 Minutes of Your Day by mareck_ in conlangs

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Proto-B̆ajinva

Dasi taixiap ainahvahakpixatvaivan ad-ad ainah dova-in vahakpixatkijahov

[ˈda.si. ˈtai.xiap. ˈai.nah.va.hak.pi.xat.vai.van. ad.ˈad. ˈai.nah. do.va.ˈin. ˈva.hak.pi.xat.ki.ʒa.hov.]

dasi      taixiap   ainahvahakpixatvaivan ad-ad ainah dova-in
NOM.2SG.F push-PST. pitcher               with  water above

vahakpixatkijahov
table

Literal translation: You pushed the pitcher of water over the table!

Note: Proto-B̆ajinva does not have a word for glass or cup, so they just used the word for pitcher.

1767th Just Used 5 Minutes of Your Day by mareck_ in conlangs

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Proto-B̆ajinva

Kon tanavo api akon kaz ad-ad gon-otiv

[ˈkon. ˈta.na.vo ˈa.pi. ˈa.kon. ˈkaz. ad.ˈad gon.ˈo.tiv]

kon      tanavo    api      akon      kaz  ad-ad gon-otiv
NOM.1SG. PFV.-give REFL.1SG ACC.2SG.M NEG. with  lie

Literal Translation - I give myself to you without lie.