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==Coming not soon==
==Coming not soon==
#A conlang, based on my interpretation of how Proto-Indo-Uralic (or better saying, a sister-language to an early Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Uralic) could look like, if it was real. I suppose there must be some connection between those languages in an early mesolithic (circa 7000 BCE). Almost done, except for words.
#A conlang, based on my interpretation of how Proto-Indo-Uralic (or better saying, a sister-language to an early Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Uralic) could look like, if it was real (it was, I've definitely heard it somewhere before). I suppose there must be some connection between those languages in an early mesolithic (circa 7000 BCE). Almost done, except for words.
#An apriori conlang family, spoken in a mountainous region of Central and Eastern Europe and in the Ural mountains in the far north. 6 languages are planned, hope that I would accomplish at least two of them... Time will show, I guess.
#An apriori conlang family, spoken in a mountainous region of Central and Eastern Europe and in the Ural mountains in the far north. 6 languages are planned, hope that I would accomplish at least two of them... Time will show, I guess.
#Another apriori language family, spoken somewhere (currently nowhere) I have only few grammar sketches of '''Thadme''' (pronounced: [ˈtʰæ˨.mɛ]), some basic words and a bit quirky spelling based on Tibetan (''dsgrebs'' is pronounced [ˈʈœ˨˩] and means "a small teapot").
#Another apriori language family, spoken somewhere (currently nowhere) I have only few grammar sketches of '''Thadme''' (pronounced: [ˈtʰæ˨.mɛ]), some basic words and a bit quirky spelling based on Tibetan (''dsgrebs'' is pronounced [ˈʈœ˨˩] and means "a small teapot").
==Medals==
==Medals==
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Revision as of 16:54, 1 March 2018

Hei!

Hello everyone who happened to find me, I'm Raistas. If you are from the parallel Universe, you may know that it's a slightly altered Pomorian surname Reiste which can be translated as "duckweed".

About my language

The Pomorian language (or [pɑ.ˈmaː.reːskɑ] as its native pronunciation) is an a posteriori (and my first attempt to make a conlang on a real language family) conlang based on Balto-Slavic languages (on those which I know). And I do my best to make it beautiful. Any suggestions, you could ever have, would be helpful, if you want to, of course.

About me

I'm currently living in Галичина (pronounced /ɦɑ.l̪ɪ.t͡ʂɪ.ˈn̪ɑ/ in dialect of this land) which is a western part of Western Ukraine. That's why I like snow and mountains and enjoy learning about languages. If you want, you may contact me and ask about anything (you can write me in English, Northern Karelian (if you happen to know it and won't say: "but it's completelly the same as Finnish"), and some Balto-Slavic languages). I'm not a linguist, but I like languages. Because languages are just like cute kittens and tell me: who don't love little kittens?

I created my first constructed language on August 2017, so it's been a while since then, but I'm still learning new things and finding out new tricks languages can do in nature. I like both a priori and a posteriori conlangs, mostly naturalistic ones, especially those that can be confused with a natlang. I have many ideas currently but too little free time. Well, guess everyone hates exams and doing stuff they don't like. Hope this won't be a problem that big soon.

Coming not soon

  1. A conlang, based on my interpretation of how Proto-Indo-Uralic (or better saying, a sister-language to an early Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Uralic) could look like, if it was real (it was, I've definitely heard it somewhere before). I suppose there must be some connection between those languages in an early mesolithic (circa 7000 BCE). Almost done, except for words.
  2. An apriori conlang family, spoken in a mountainous region of Central and Eastern Europe and in the Ural mountains in the far north. 6 languages are planned, hope that I would accomplish at least two of them... Time will show, I guess.
  3. Another apriori language family, spoken somewhere (currently nowhere) I have only few grammar sketches of Thadme (pronounced: [ˈtʰæ˨.mɛ]), some basic words and a bit quirky spelling based on Tibetan (dsgrebs is pronounced [ˈʈœ˨˩] and means "a small teapot").

Medals

Productive.png This user, Raistas, has through labour and time become one of the most productive members of the community!