[-] xarvos@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 years ago

Esperanto is still eurocentric. That is, it is only easy to learn because you already know English, and perhaps another European language. Lojban or toki pona would be a better option.

[-] xarvos@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 years ago

You mean a Pull reKuest?

[-] xarvos@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 years ago

Why isn't the store Diskover and the file manager Eksplore tho? 🤔

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submitted 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) by xarvos@lemmy.ml to c/showerthoughts@lemmy.ml

Woman, English is weird.

[-] xarvos@lemmy.ml 7 points 3 years ago

One of the few I can enjoy is Boney M's Daddy Cool. Had to endure it for hours on a trip so I guess I had to enjoy it as a defense mechanism.

[-] xarvos@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 years ago

Be chronologically correct and use the right logo, pal The logo Google used in 2011

[-] xarvos@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 years ago

Wtf supporting environmental causes is extremist now?

[-] xarvos@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago)

Centrists are so balanced, just like the upvote/downvote ratio of this post. It also has 4 comments at the time I wrote this. Screenshot of this post with 4 upvotes and 4 downvotes

[-] xarvos@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 years ago

BookWyrm is a secondary source, so I don't think it's a good idea. Personally, I'd link to:

  • The book's website, if there is (which usually just links to amazon)
  • Wikipedia page
  • OpenLibrary

As for where to buy books, I've recently heard of Libreture, which have DRM-free books (see other DRM-free book source), though its database might be lacking because it's rather new.

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submitted 3 years ago by xarvos@lemmy.ml to c/conlang@lemmy.ml

Original comics

The text on the right is the title text.

Gloss

(Lemmy parsed these dotted gloss as links, smh)

Ponytail: ! this-prize-nom.mt.sg Nobel-gen.mt.sg you-dat.wo.sg we_exclusive-nom.plaward-ind.prs.prf

Hairy: ! that-nom.sg be-ind.prs.cnt rock-nom.ea.sg

Ponytail: . yes but if you-nom.wo.sg look-sub.prs.prf other-angle-abl.mt.sg,

Text:

. NASA start-ind.prs.prf award new-prize-acc.mt.sg people-dat.ea.plwho-nom.pl say-ind.prs.prf world-computer-net-dat.mt.sg infind life.acc.wo.sg fire-star-gen.fi.sg number-picture-dat.fi.pl

Title text:

. fire-star-gen.fi.sg life-acc.wo.sg find-gen.ea.sg to_purpose,make-sub.prs.prf picture-machine-acc.mt.sg and it-acc.mt.sg send-sub.prs.prffire-star-dat.fi.sg . that-when-dat after search_for-sub.prs.prfdog-acc.ea.pl and plant-acc.wo.pl picture-dat.fi.pl in

Translation note:

  • NASA is an organization so its name isn't translated if not necessary.
  • "Mars" whose translation is literally "Fire star", is a calque from Chinese
  • "Photo" is literally "digital picture". Normally, this distinction is not important, but in this case it is to emphasize it is not a drawing. "Digital" is also a calque.

Pronunciation

Note for tones:

  • level tone (a): /˧˧/
  • rising tone (á): /˧˥/
  • falling tone (à): /˥˩/

/ki.dúɲ.ga.so nu.bel.ko lúk.da rèχ.sə˧˥ χaːs.wú.ʔa//las wí.tar goŋ.si//daː gai̯.ʔa χaːswúz səŋ.dúɲ.ga.no lìmdí də baŋ.sì zaː tanaːŋ.dè.leː χan.ner.moχ.do jos dák.zə siː.vəl.men.na raː.té.reŋ.keva.lu.ɣós.meŋ.de jos//raː.té.reŋ.ke siː.vəl.men.na dák.ki jaɲ daʊ̯.ʔu ɣós.meŋ.χó.no nòːrtèn.no siː.pu raːtéːreŋ.de//la.hip.də mús.neχ dá cu wuːp.ni nòːr daːn.rá.na ɣós.meŋ.dé jos/

Grammar

Some notable features:

  • 5 genders, named after the five phases in wǔxíng.
  • Sentence punctuation is at the beginning.
  • A glyph structure similar to Korean: built from individual letters.
  • Agglutinative and has vowels, consonants, and tones as inflection unit.

xarvos

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