#Tim7ota
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Modern Sturp words in Tarbanese languages Borrowing words continue throughout time.
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Because every character-based language has to have short forms for places that it lives in.
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How a word wanders. We’ve previously explored this in a Lexember post from two or so years ago, but here it is now in formal page form.
#Teifie#Gwa-elohba#Cindri#Âagenzbèe#Mdseiag#Hesmai Iok#Drsk#Tim7ota#Etagesut#Nnn Heeel#Yoskrai#Rattssaw#Sturp#Egonyota Pasaru#conlangs
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How a language deals with place names home and abroad.
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A fun little word.
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Detailed descriptions of language flags, part III.
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Lots of translations, glosses and codes.
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Lexember 2022-16
Name: Tim7ota
Abbreviation: QC
Profile: The second of the four other languages.
Word (Sinograms): 組他
Word (Kana): いたゔっいぢび̂
Word (Latin, semantic): (MT)(YC)
Word (Latin, pronounced): itafu7idib
Pronounciation: /i.ta.fu.Ɂi.tib/
The other reason why these languages have a sinogram-based orthography is that they are shared with each other, and you can basically learn to read all of them just by knowing that orthography. Compare this with the Etagesut one posted earlier.
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Here are some language flags.
Hopefully this is also a signal that I'm not stopping this series, it's just that I really miss automatic uploading.
#conlangs#Egonyota Pasaru#Yoskrai#Hesmai Iok#Âagenzbèe#Sturp#Gwa-elohba#Cindri#Rattssaw#Nnn Heeel#Drsk#Etagesut#Tim7ota#Caffyt#Teifie#Pseudo#octovexillology
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An old city type.
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How to allocate letter codes to form an asset number.
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The strangest tense yet ever created: let's examine how it works.
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A few things to enforce an alternating consonant-vowel sequence regardless of orthography.
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They're related, so they get all these interesting relationships from the get go.
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A discussion of how Dedekind tense is used in practise.
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