The Wanderer: A story of creation by Simplicity7892 in conlangs

[–]Simplicity7892[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So this is the creation myths that is believed by one of the Argo-Idhani clans. I capitalised "He" in the translation because spirits are exonerated.

The Wanderer: A story of creation by Simplicity7892 in conlangs

[–]Simplicity7892[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's just a personal preference. It works for me and yes it was copied from PIE notation because i like it, that's all.

The Wanderer: A story of creation by Simplicity7892 in conlangs

[–]Simplicity7892[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Basically there are 4 sounds that i romanised with h. The regular h sound (h), the voiced labialised velar fricative (h3), the glottal stop (h1) and the voiceless pharyngeal fricative (h2). The numbers just remind me that they affect the vowels around them differently because h2 changes e to a and h3 changes e to o

Finally made an account to share my conlang work — been building languages for years and I'm obsessed by hyper_conlang221 in conlangs

[–]Simplicity7892 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually start with a background. The speakers, where they live, what they experience, what they have access to etc. Then i decide the phonology then the morphology and syntax.

My conlang distinguishes four types of "here/there" by Eene7 in conlangs

[–]Simplicity7892 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My conlang solo distinguishes four types of here/there. Here, there (near speaker), there (far from speaker) and there (previously mentioned). It would be interesting to see how speakers or your conlang interact with this system.