Äh
The <ä> gives me a serious Estonian feel. Although, I wanna see a word with <ë>, 'cause it tends to Albanise or Afrikaanise [sic] languages for me. Waahlis 20:23, 18 August 2013 (CEST)
- Success! :D and I have complied. :) -- Chrysophylax 22:03, 18 August 2013 (CEST)
headache
I think I might have inadvertently made this semi-Estonian inspired conlang somewhat related to my Hungarian orthography-inspired conlang Elasian. They both seem to indicate polarity in the verbs by -lja- and they have similar pronominal markers… cf. tá, ká, ná [tah, kah, nah](to me, to you, to him) with the possessive -itä, -ikä, -inä suffixes. Art mimics life it seems... lol -- Chrysophylax 22:08, 18 August 2013 (CEST)
I use "me(n)" for negation in all my languages, so it's okay. Blame a 4000 year old Sprachbundt. :P Waahlis 22:12, 18 August 2013 (CEST)
- Guess who just discovered that Elasian and Välyatalle both use a close front vowel [e i] + n for the plural marker. cf. Elasian -en, Välyatalle -in. Sickans Sprachbund! -- Chrysophylax 01:09, 21 August 2013 (CEST)