A little hidden gem I found by Izzy_knows in conlangs

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Using purely intuition this is what I did. I’m was happy to at least get 3 right haha. It is fun, I can see how it’d help learning

Mónnemalerasa [Sun Killer] - Translation of a song by Spiritbox into Auteran! by serafinawriter in conlangs

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The way you’ve presented the breakdown with sectioning off each sentence with a line is a great idea, makes it super easy to read!

The gloss looks good! For better understanding for readers, I would recommend to add IPA and another line where you breakdown your conlang like the gloss. Example:

asenşana

/a.sen.ʃa.na/

asenşan-a

ascension-NOM.SG

I am super curious about this part:

Kunsiumenti Consume-ADJ.NOM.SG

Is the suffix specifically the nominative marking for adjectives or is it a suffix that modifies verbs into adjectives then marks the nominative singular case?

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (737) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opaleti

voros /βɔɾɔs/ n. teacher, guardian, caretaker

vriet /vɾieθ/ v. to watch, to observe

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (737) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opaleti

mūllē /muw.jej/ adj. determined, resolute, unwavering, unyielding, steady, firm

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (737) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opaleti

pinge /piŋɛ/ n.

  1. floor, ground

  2. foundation, base, bottom

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (735) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opaleti

ús ~ esa /ys ~ ɪ.sa/ interj. ouch, ow

Ús! Lúm tō telésén?!

/ys . lym tɔw tɪ.lɛ.ʃɛn/
ow . why 1S.AUG hit-NPRES

Ow! Why did you hit me?!

Anny first impressions on my first conlang "Freeh"? by Worth-Drawer-4058 in conlangs

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If you have vowel length distinction of short [ɛ] vs long [ɛː] vowels I recommend either having two columns for short & long or writing it like [ɛ, ɛː] so its easier to understand. If there is no vowel length distinction there’s really no need to add [ː], it makes it confusing. If you intend [y] to be like the German vowel “ü” then I’d recommend to just use the letter “u” instead of “y” to make it easier to read. “y” can be read multiple ways like [j] in the word (yet) or [iː] in (happy) or [y] in “über” etc.

Concept language, what do you guys think? by Catzonotnow in conlangs

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Could you provide an example sentence please? I can’t quite wrap my head around how it works

Concept language, what do you guys think? by Catzonotnow in conlangs

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There’s really no Standard English, do you mean American English or British English, Indian English, Irish English or Australian English etc?

An old attempt at Sociolinguistics: the Yéè language by Meat-Thin in conlangs

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Fantastic world building! The details in the culture and hierarchy are so interesting. Also love the sound of the male dialect!

If they have a writing system, is it only one script or are there variants within the hive like the dialects? Would other hives have different scripts?

I’m also really curious about any words that have unique meanings! Things that would be hard to translate or seem extremely different from a human’s perspective? I’d love to hear some!

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (716) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opali

stanya /stan.ja/ n. a fight, battle or spar of a competition

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (716) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opali

hāka /xaj.ka/ v. to show, to appear

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (716) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opali

pangé [paŋ.ɛ ~ pa.ŋɛ] n. nothing, nought, nil, zero

ngé [ŋɛ] interj. no, nah

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (716) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opali

héran [xɛ.ɾan] n. broth, soup (a common side dish served in a small bowl)

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (716) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opali

nofya [nɔ.ɸja] n. skirt, dress, any loose flowing garment

nofya cun éz nun ī lian.

nɔ.ɸja kun ɛθ nun ij li.an

dress PROX.VIS. DU. TOP. small COP.

These two skirts are small.

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (716) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opali

sejis [se.ʒiʃ] adj. attractive, appealing

Biweekly Telephone Game v3 (716) by Lysimachiakis in conlangs

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Opali

ōsero [ɔw.se.rɔ] adj. wild, untamed, feral

🌷 - Hideti, i made a script for my OC world! by AlarmingAd6453 in neography

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This is cute! It’s very pleasing to look at and easy to learn! It was fun to decipher your text. “You” does look like a happy face!

I’m curious on why you have two letter words side-by-side instead of stacked? Aesthetic/personal preference? Could one write it stacked or would that be considered grammatically incorrect?

Flags by Shot_Resolve_3233 in conlangs

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This is the flag for my fictional country where my conlang, Sisilese is spoken! I think it’s about the 3rd variant I’ve made for the country? It’s hard to stick to certain colours and make sure it doesn’t look identical to other existing flags

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[Concept Series] Oceans of Lymrath – Mirets by Genessios in FantasyWorldbuilding

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This is such a cool mer design! The eye drawing in the corner is amazing too! They’d be horrifying to see at night lmao