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:A thing in mind that [[Eighth_edition_lekma|<span style=color:#000000>title</span>]] which is homophone word of lekmae, when this includes other versions, <br>I never have a plan in mind to amend the [[Eighth_edition_lekma|<span style=color:#000000>title</span>]].
:A thing in mind that [[Eighth_edition_lekma|<span style=color:#000000>title</span>]] which is homophone word of lekmae, when this includes other versions, <br>I never have a plan in mind to amend the [[Eighth_edition_lekma|<span style=color:#000000>title</span>]].
::Well, subtitled.
::Well, I subtitled that.




:Do I have to have the Conlang Code to my conlang of this [[Eighth_edition_lekma|<span style=color:#000000>structing stage</span>]]?
:Do I have to have the Conlang Code to my conlang of this constructing stage?





Revision as of 16:40, 10 March 2021

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_About me
_I am yositaka
_________ -- more info
_Most of the time
_I do conlang watching
_Related conlang
__Name : Seekings_
__lekma : Experimental
_lekmae : Simple design _
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I would be careful of my writings though, there should be grammatical errors.
I am writing in a foreign language, I may rephrase. Times I might be inconvenient. I would be thankful when I had your comment.


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A thing in mind that title which is homophone word of lekmae, when this includes other versions,
I never have a plan in mind to amend the title.
Well, I subtitled that.


Do I have to have the Conlang Code to my conlang of this constructing stage?


Similar construction is found in these phrases. Though they are plain, nonidiomatic phrases in ekma.


To me, to conlang is diversion, It is like to find another way of saying things in a peculiar way.
Some sets of words that have two or more meanings in a language are my favourite.


Top of the wikitext may have caused the preview error that is unintentional. The subtitle is anyway smaller, compared to the title.
I amended the wikitext.