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:: I wouldn't have guessed, for a first attempt you're hitting it out the gate! ;-) I have many languages that I've started; few that I've developed beyond that unfortunately! Yes, that was my impromptu attempt at writing Pomoranian Language in a real-world Slavic language (only Russian because I can remember the -aja ending easily; otherwise I have to make things up from a mishmash of everything else + a bit of Proto-Slavic, haha) <span style="background:#006400">[[User:Ceige|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">'''CEIGE'''</span>]][[User talk:Ceige|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">⟨TAWK⟩</span>]]</span> 10:45, 26 August 2017 (CEST) | :: I wouldn't have guessed, for a first attempt you're hitting it out the gate! ;-) I have many languages that I've started; few that I've developed beyond that unfortunately! Yes, that was my impromptu attempt at writing Pomoranian Language in a real-world Slavic language (only Russian because I can remember the -aja ending easily; otherwise I have to make things up from a mishmash of everything else + a bit of Proto-Slavic, haha) <span style="background:#006400">[[User:Ceige|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">'''CEIGE'''</span>]][[User talk:Ceige|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">⟨TAWK⟩</span>]]</span> 10:45, 26 August 2017 (CEST) | ||
:::I see it. Well, I'm going to create a really detailed one, I hope. In Pomorian an equivalent to the Russian ending would be -oja, which is not very different (but it has a slightly different meaning). That's because i try to make it as naturalistic as possible (at least for me), and it's really hard to find materials about the earliest stages of Proto-Slavic. Good luck with your conlangs, hope they will become only better. (Raistas) 17:22, 26 August 2017 (CEST) |
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