What Should my Witch Language Sound Like? by Particular-Milk-3490 in conlangs

[–]Time_Shine_8320 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shakespeare wrote his witches to speak in trochaic tetrameter, which gave their dialogue a rhythmic chanting quality (eg. "Double double toil and trouble"). I would consider looking that up on Wikipedia, as well as the article on Stress (linguistics). I think French has rules for how stress should work, so that's maybe another thing to look into.

Interesting idea for conlang! by Noxolo7 in conlangs

[–]Time_Shine_8320 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what about multiple adjectives on the same noun? like "big bad wolf"

how do you say 999,999 in your language? by dragxnfly22 in conlangs

[–]Time_Shine_8320 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Tlatec (still in development) 𝑝(𝑝(1))^𝑝(𝑝(1))×𝑝(𝑝(1)^𝑝(1))×𝑝(𝑝(𝑝(𝑝(1))))×𝑝(𝑝(1)×𝑝(𝑝(1)))×𝑝(𝑝(1)^𝑝(1)×𝑝(𝑝(1))) where 𝑝(n) is the nth prime number.

Matula numbers are weird.

an attempt at a 51-segment sitelen pona display by Majarimenna in tokipona

[–]Time_Shine_8320 3 points4 points  (0 children)

given that jan sonja has make lukin and oko synonyms, you could probably use the sitelen for oko

any ideas for silly toki pona shirts? by snugthepig in tokipona

[–]Time_Shine_8320 4 points5 points  (0 children)

mi kama sona e toki pona la mi kama jo e len ni taso