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Some words from the Proto-PQLE root, √pen:
L: ipsen- ‘know’ – v.
P: esbened ‘know’ vn.
L: ipseno; pl. ipsenot ‘wizard, sage’ – n.
P: esbeiniar; pl. esbeiniair ‘wizard, sage’ – n.
P: esbeneth ‘knowledge, information’ – n.
L: ipsenista ‘knowledge, information’ – n.
L: ipsenta- ‘inform, pass on knowledge or information, teach’ – v.
P: esbenthed ‘inform, pass on knowledge or information, teach’ – vn.
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So, because I’m some sort of masochist, I’ve decided to add a fourth #conlang to my conlang-family project. So the PQL family is now the PQLE family.
If you’re interested these are just placeholder names based on their natlang inspirations: P (Brythonic); Q (Goidelic); L (Latin) and now E (Old English).
I’ve spent today working out some of the sound changes needed to arrive at an OE sounding conlang, mostly with success.
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My first #conlanging toot for a long, long time.
“Ceidir gorm i Cheder”
“The brown soils of the Earth”
More conlanging show off with this close-up view. Some transport schedules, weather, news about a new interstellar line, LTC schedule, and some info about neural systems.
Masto peeps get to eat well because I can fit more text here :3
LTC is the main planetary mode of transport for my species. It's maglev trains travelling in the crust of the planet at mach 12. One train every 30 minutes on each line 30/7.
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Second close up with the map inside included :3
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Stayed up late working on my conlang's script again. It's a mixed writing system: some of the glyphs are unique and represent whole affixes and common words, while others are composed of consonants with diacritics that mark vowels.
The text in purple reads "wow! wao! now my text is shorter! amazing!"
A little while ago I read an interesting blog post about #TokiPona idiolects. The author's thesis was that because of the limited vocabulary, individual toki pona-speaking communities - like the author's own household - will inevitably build up their own habitual ways of representing concepts that aren't shared with other speakers worldwide, and might not even be mutually intelligible. This is, as I understand it, a controversial take.
Does anyone else remember the article I'm thinking of? I don't think I saved it anywhere and would like to revisit it.
First close-up is an automated restaurant with replicators. I've included the menu as well even though it's in Chipmunk x3

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