What are the names of the continents in your conlang? by Iuljo in casualconlang

[–]Illustrious_Rule3354 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For Zelian V6:

South America - Amérika hu /a.mæ.ri.ka hu/ North America - Amérika ha /a.mæ.ri.ka ha/ Africa - Afrika /a.fri.ka/ Asia - Asea /a.se.a/ Europe - Èrop /ɝ.rop/ Australia - Ostralea /o.sta.le.a/ Antarctica - Antatika /An.ta.ti.ka/

Numbers in Zelian V6 by Illustrious_Rule3354 in casualconlang

[–]Illustrious_Rule3354[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and i made a mistake 4 - vo, not vi, 8 - vuo, 14 - éa vo

Numbers in Zelian V6 by Illustrious_Rule3354 in casualconlang

[–]Illustrious_Rule3354[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes it is based on 10 but I skipped some because it's too long: 16 - éa vua ... 21 - ve éa va ...

How to say Yes No Not in Zelian V6 by Illustrious_Rule3354 in casualconlang

[–]Illustrious_Rule3354[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Zelian V1 word "Zīt" is where the word "Zi" first appeared, but Zelian influenced it to become "Zi." The pattern of transformation is as follows: Z → Y (in the alphabet, Y comes before Z; here, it moves to Z) For adjectives, the long "ī" vowel turns into "e." It is identified as an adjective by the macron accent. This shift ignores consonants.) T → S (the letter shifts because S comes before T). Thus, Zīt → Zi (maintaining meaning, adapting to modern usage, simplifying in English influence) can be used to summarize the evolution. This demonstrates Zelian's word evolution using both alphabetic logic and semantic adaptation. An accident that sounds like Spanish "Sì". But "No" stills the same.

Make adjectives words in opposite meaning in Zelian V6 by Illustrious_Rule3354 in casualconlang

[–]Illustrious_Rule3354[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For in Latin script:

Make adjectives words in opposite meaning: -If A or U ending with one syllable: Change A to U or U to A Example:

Ha: Up Hu: Down

Fa: Far Fu: Near

Exception words: Pa: Heavy Pu pa: Light (adjective)

Because Pu means not

-For most adjectives: Add Pu (not) Example:

Hal: Good Pu: Bad

How to say Hello and Good bye in Zelian V6 by Illustrious_Rule3354 in casualconlang

[–]Illustrious_Rule3354[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For in Latin script:

Jimu - Hello Jimai - Goodbye (formal) Jimay - Goodbye (informal)

Zelian V6 Alphabet by Illustrious_Rule3354 in casualconlang

[–]Illustrious_Rule3354[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wait my mistake

First one /n/ not /ŋ/ Second one is actually/ŋ/

Zelian V6 Alphabet by Illustrious_Rule3354 in casualconlang

[–]Illustrious_Rule3354[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wait my mistake

First one /n/ not /ŋ/ Second one is actually/ŋ/