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If you want to leave me a message to ask about conlanging, languages, linguistics or any thing else, please do! Such messages are welcome in any language you think I'll have a chance of understanding, be it nat or con. Languages I'm happy to be contacted in are English, French, Russian, Czech, Portuguese, Esperanto, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Turkish and Afrikaans (disclaimer: I'm not fluent in all of these but practice is always nice!).
If you want to leave me a message to ask about conlanging, languages, linguistics or any thing else, please do! Such messages are welcome in any language you think I'll have a chance of understanding, be it nat or con. Languages I'm happy to be contacted in are English, French, Russian, Czech, Portuguese, Esperanto, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Turkish and Afrikaans (disclaimer: I'm not fluent in all of these but practice is always nice!).
<u>'''Current project'''</u>: a language with the working name '''Yanga''' /jaŋa/, the grammar is coming along quite nicely, though I have barely  100 words; but I do have a translation of Schleicher's Fable below, complete with interlinear glosses:
*To see it, take the spaces out of the following URL: http:// f. cl. ly / items / 2Y0k2X2a3x2l2r1d0q0C/Schleicher's%20Fable.pdf


Conlangs et cetera:
Conlangs et cetera:

Revision as of 11:44, 16 February 2015

I'm PMOB. I like to learn foreign languages and conlang. I'm currently doing a master's in linguistics, as part of which I'm having Turkish lessons! Unfortunately, I don't seem to have the time for conlanging nowadays. That said, I still pop in fairly often, even if I don't make a contribution on each visit.

If you want to leave me a message to ask about conlanging, languages, linguistics or any thing else, please do! Such messages are welcome in any language you think I'll have a chance of understanding, be it nat or con. Languages I'm happy to be contacted in are English, French, Russian, Czech, Portuguese, Esperanto, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Turkish and Afrikaans (disclaimer: I'm not fluent in all of these but practice is always nice!).

Current project: a language with the working name Yanga /jaŋa/, the grammar is coming along quite nicely, though I have barely 100 words; but I do have a translation of Schleicher's Fable below, complete with interlinear glosses:

  • To see it, take the spaces out of the following URL: http:// f. cl. ly / items / 2Y0k2X2a3x2l2r1d0q0C/Schleicher's%20Fable.pdf

Conlangs et cetera: