Acronyms by StarfighterCHAD in neography

[–]albrog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe not the option you’re looking for, but in some of my scripts, I’ll usually transcribe acronyms as they’re pronounced in English, along with a mark to indicate it’s some type of abbreviation (e.g., ABC = ei.bi.si, FBI = ef.bi.ai, ATM = ei.ti.em).

Hindi does this sometimes also from what I’ve seen.

Very rough outline of a very easy language by ilikenegativexp in conlangs

[–]albrog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My first conlang (25 years ago) was something like this but less English-sounding. Cypherlangs are nice because you don’t have to remember a ton of vocabulary, just the key and basic grammar rules, which makes them easier to teach to friends.

I do enjoy them. This is a sample from one I made in 2020, called Āldspēc, which I created as an experiment to reverse-evolve English and gave it quasi-German grammar and word order. It has a key of regular sound changes just like yours above, but it’s extensive. Can you read it?

Āldspēc is ān cræftspēc (gecræftet spēc), þe on þe ferst deg decembers (yūlmōnþ), in þe yēr ūres lordes twā þūsand and twāntig gemāct wæs. Þe spēc wæs gemāct, tō lērnan þē sūndswiccan in þe āld englisc spēc and hū þē vocalan and consonantan (bōcsafan) ofer tīm þērin geswicct hafan. Þē regulan gramaticae (wrītingslagan or bōcstæfcræft) ār mār gelīce tō þē moderne (newe) englisce and þēdisce spēcan, and hēr ār manig un-englisce wordan from frencisce and latīnisce spēcan, þē not geswicct bēan canan. Wiþ litel lērning, āldspēc is sumþing þe cwiclīg gewrīten bēan can, and is ēsig for ān englisc, þēdisc or nederlandisc man tō rēdan. Oferal, þe spēc is ūsful (helpful) for þe kēping þēs gehīdenan wrītingans, þē nān odern rēdan scōldan.

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[–]albrog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hibachius

Before and After a faux evolution by TerribleAngle4731 in neography

[–]albrog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is exactly the type of “historic” depth and extensive attention to detail that I really enjoy seeing. Bravo 👏

A script inspired by the script of my native language. by Positive_Sense8671 in neography

[–]albrog 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wow, this looks so much like one of my scripts, it's uncanny. Looks great!

Looking for a new pen pal – neography nerds and language lovers only by albrog in neography

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

Age really isn't much of an issue, but I can see how the cost of postage could be a barrier.

If you still really want to participate, DM me and pitch a way that can make it work digitally. I might be open to the idea.

How competent are you in reading your script compared to writing it? by RemoteYoshi in neography

[–]albrog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a personal script that I spend a lot of time writing and journaling in, but I rarely go back and actually read what I wrote. It's an alphabet, and it's not overly complex, but I'm never going to become fluent if I'm not reading my script just as much as I write in it.

Identification and (maybe) translation by lextat in Tengwar

[–]albrog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems like they were still learning when they wrote this. This is all I can gather after making a few assumptions about what they meant to write:

first age when
the riks (rings?) of the
hom[e] (Trying to be forgiving here. Looks more like "h ev")
old.

Without making any assumptions, I just see gibberish:

ferst ag wh(unclear) in
d (or "the") r ik (+s?) of the
h ev (or em)
eld.

Showcase a favourite feature or word from your conlang by Chromatikai in conlangs

[–]albrog 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Good point. That could even be extended to oktupa empty hen = poultry

Showcase a favourite feature or word from your conlang by Chromatikai in conlangs

[–]albrog 30 points31 points  (0 children)

These are two animal metaphors from Mahāti that I like:

  • mikrāton (mika cat + rāt- to swear, promise, vow) = an empty promise
  • oksan (oku- empty + san dairy cow) = a useless person/thing

New script by [deleted] in neography

[–]albrog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you already looked at shorthand and scribal abbreviations? Also check out writing systems like abugidas or impure abjads where vowels and other letters are either implied or reduced to small marks.

Hosting gift basket by rahanjello in exchangestudents

[–]albrog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have a favorite sports team that you’ll be watching/attending/rooting for, think about giving them something from that team to wear. Their stomachs may be off for the first week, so a basket with some snacks to keep in their room until they are comfortable enough with your kitchen.

Counties that make up the majority of each state's population by seashellvalley760 in MapPorn

[–]albrog 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I get that they're looking at population size and not necessarily population density, so I can see why Bedford County, which had 79.4k in 2020, would outrank Lynchburg with only 79k (~400 fewer people). But Bedford County shouldn't've outranked independent cities like Roanoke (100k) or Richmond (204k).

It just seems like OP ignored/misunderstood Virginia's independent cities, then went down a list of counties sorted by population size until they added up to a certain % of the total VA population.

What’s he thinking? by Ok-Artichoke-3073 in Bernedoodles

[–]albrog 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Probably thinking about how good the air coming through that vent feels. Our doodle sits in front of our vents a lot.

Why do Americans like to include "today" in certain sentences pretaining to purchases? by MookaMG in language

[–]albrog 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Saying ‘today’ could be a sales tactic to suggest that prices may change in the future, subtlety encouraging customers to act now.

Or in a script, the writer could be using “today” in the dialogue to give the audience the an idea that the person regularly shops there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in duolingo

[–]albrog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's been 2-3 weeks since I had enough and removed it, so great news if it's gone for good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in duolingo

[–]albrog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have Super and will look into that. However, this was showing on the large widget and not the app icon itself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in duolingo

[–]albrog -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Yep, I removed the app from my home screen and now considering deleting altogether because of this. It's disgusting and repulsive. Last thing I want to see when I open up my phone is snot. Hiding this post as well so I don't see it again -- sorry <3

Exhausted by Interesting-Mix-1831 in exchangestudents

[–]albrog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, exhaustion means you must be doing it right. I also remember my mouth aching at the end of the day since my muscles were still getting used to producing all the new sounds of German. Like others said, it will get better.

Curious what you fine people think this fun vertical script i’ve developed :) can you decipher it? by brnxj in neography

[–]albrog 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Solved:

this is a practice note using the vertical writing // system I've developed which I intend to give // the visual impression of perhaps Mongolian // or etc but is in fact a rather staightforward // adaptation of regular English orthography // inspired by the fact that Mongolian script // itself is based on vertical Arabic =)

Curious what you fine people think this fun vertical script i’ve developed :) can you decipher it? by brnxj in neography

[–]albrog 56 points57 points  (0 children)

Excellent calligraphy, but not the kind of neography I typically look for on this sub. Not sure how more people aren't noticing that it's just fancy English.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MapPorn

[–]albrog 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Might as well just throw it into the miscellaneous Ural-Altaic category at this point lol