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:A thing in mind that | :A thing in mind that title which is homophone word of lekmae, <br>the other is a valid word when this includes other versions. <br>I never have a plan in mind to amend the title. | ||
::Well, I subtitled that. | ::Well, I subtitled that. | ||
Revision as of 03:51, 12 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 _ -- more info |
- 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.
± - A thing in mind that title which is homophone word of lekmae,
the other is a valid word 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.
- A thing in mind that title which is homophone word of lekmae,