If you have studied tolkiens languages, you will know that there are a few that we only get a glimpse of. So Mark, I was wondering if you could give us, right from the horses mouth, a few words in Chia-Sa, Axunaic or Naanese?
vlaran of verduria wrote:If you have studied tolkiens languages, you will know that there are a few that we only get a glimpse of. So Mark, I was wondering if you could give us, right from the horses mouth, a few words in Chia-Sa, Axunaic or Naanese?
You can see quite a few Axunashin and Lufasha words on the Proto-Eastern page. As for Nanese, try searching the Verdurian-English dictionary-- you can also try this for Obenzayet, Caizu, Western, Rafsani, even Dhekhnami.
con quesa wrote:By the way, how do you pronounce "Shm"?
It's an abbreviation (I think the Brits would call it a suspension) for shriftom, literally 'learned person', but used as a title for one who has finished two levels of university study and is thus qualified to teach at the university itself.
con quesa wrote:By the way, how do you pronounce "Shm"?
It's an abbreviation (I think the Brits would call it a suspension) for shriftom
The British term is contraction. (For those who are wondering, the difference is that a contraction includes the last letter of the abbreviated word ? like Dr for "Doctor" ? whereas an abbreviation does not ? like etc for "et cetera".)
con quesa wrote:By the way, how do you pronounce "Shm"?
It's an abbreviation (I think the Brits would call it a suspension) for shriftom
The British term is contraction. (For those who are wondering, the difference is that a contraction includes the last letter of the abbreviated word ? like Dr for "Doctor" ? whereas an abbreviation does not ? like etc for "et cetera".)
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Jaaaaaa wrote:Furthermore, those slashes should be brackets
Hey, this gives me an idea...
Quiet you.
What's the idea?
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