@MrBeiragua it doesn't... :/ (some of the letters are used to often for Russian... for an english ear, it would sound like... "claze harez lorez moser roze" (these words are not found in english, but they kinda look like english except that the "z" is too frequently repeated))
so, it does somehow sound like russian, but the pronunciation and some letters are too frequent..
If you think about it, the phonetics are a lot like Japanese. Your ending nasal semivowel is like the Japanese "n", and there is no "l", and there is no "f" / "v", except in one case, just like the Japanese "fu".
This is fantastic!!! i'm new to conlanging and i'm fine as far as grammar is concerned but when it comes to creating nouns and vocab, i didnt really like the idea of stringing a bunch of random vowels and consonants together and saying 'yep, this means dog' I really love your system!! would you by any chance be able to send me any grammar explanations or word list you may have please, if you wouldnt mind, i'd really love to read up more on your language! i'll send you my email. thanks you
@tochtli098 You're welcome! Although I will say I myself don't use the conscript as much anymore. I've found it much easier to write with the Latin alphabet instead, but if you prefer the challenge, the script is yours!
Thank you for your beautiful language. Could you send me the fonts? Did you make a little grammar of your conlang or something that I can get to learn it?
@tochtli098 Thank you for your nice comment! I'd be happy to send you the font. Just send me your email, and I'll include a little discription of my grammar thus far... of course, it's still evolving and it might change, but I do have some grammar rules. In fact it's evolved somewhat more noticably since I made this video.
This is VERY interesting. I'm usually not much a fan of agglutinating language because, as your pronunciation clearly indicates, it quickly becomes either 1) a mouthful or 2) extremely long-winded. However, I would probably love this sort of language if perhaps I limited myself to the written only. xD
I also like how you gave it your own accent. I'm still working on my conlang's. With a tap-r and a basic five-vowel system, I just keep coming up with a vaguely Spanish accent. :/
Kompreneble, vi devas unuigi viajn fortojn kun tiuj de Esperanto por la fina venko de scienca,regula.programita,neutrala,vere internacia idiomo por la tuta homaro.
@Lufttygger306 Muexedze puehiatse my friend, thank you! From your user comments on your own youtube page it sounds like you don't like your own uploaded videos very much either... Ah, if only more people in this world had your dedication to the golden rule :)
This shows amazing creativity. Well done! This seems like a language that a secret society might wish to create for itself. Maybe an Illuminati-like society of philosophers and humanists... I don't know if you've thought about things like that, but I'm interested in conlanging (as a spectator) mainly for the cultural aspects of the people speaking the language.
do you speak any other natural languages or just English . the lords prayer is probably one of the weirdest and most interesting language I've heard for the lord's prayer . thank you and have a great day .
truly unbelievable and shows great creativity . love it . had to comment again . it makes me want to learn greek but this language is in a class of it's own . i want my conlang , if i do one , to be something brand new and not be related to earth's existing languages . but realistic like natural languages .
Muexedze puehiatse! There were no languages that inspired me, I just decided to create one from scratch without basing it on any preexisting ones. The only true deliberate planning I did was creating the sound system and assigning a basic meaning to each sound. That only took a day and the rest evolved on its own. Anything I wanted to say I had the building blocks for, and vice versa. I suppose it's a language all about piecing together and discovering the inner meaning within...
I'm interested in conlanging, I've just recently registered on conlanger . com, and I have a few ideas for a conlang. Do you actually get people learning your conlang and using it in any way, or do you just do it for your own satisfaction?
It's primarily for my own satisfaction. The commitment of learning a language is obviously more worthwhile if it has a large community of speakers. Otherwise it's not very useful unless you're doing purely out of interest! And since I'm the only person who speaks it (and not very well), recruiting new speakers hasn't been my priority.
unbelievable . great and complicated language , the way i like it . well done . this unusual conlang can give you inspiration to make your own . maybe i could learn it ? peace .
Are there any declensions or conjugations?
dEndiProductions 2 weeks ago
Hey, im creating an agglutinative and slightly conjugation and declination, have any tips?
cpdleader12345 2 months ago
mr could be pronounced nr since the r sounds like an alveolar trill
ArturoStojanoff 2 months ago
Sounds like a natlang! Interesting!
chrissomerry 3 months ago
I'm a conlanger myself and this is such a clever conlang, I'm out of words!
Where can I learn more about this beautiful and strong language?
I'm so excited about discovering this, I wanna speak and learn it so bad!
I'd appreciate some more information :)
iammotanz 4 months ago
hey love your work. can you send information on it? grammar etc?
santawasango 4 months ago
Doesn't it sound a little like russian? The language is awesome. Who constructed it?
MrBeiragua 4 months ago
@MrBeiragua it doesn't... :/ (some of the letters are used to often for Russian... for an english ear, it would sound like... "claze harez lorez moser roze" (these words are not found in english, but they kinda look like english except that the "z" is too frequently repeated))
so, it does somehow sound like russian, but the pronunciation and some letters are too frequent..
DrKillaser 4 months ago
Sounds like the most difficult language ever.
marchingasian100 4 months ago
this is one of my favorite languages yet.
SingSumKun 5 months ago
Anyone else think he sounds like Borat?
LMMFilms 6 months ago
I like how you put the vocabulary together. And I think your voice is sexy :p
TruthIsEvil 7 months ago
gotta be honest; your voice sounds very deep, like you're going to shit at somepoint (no offence).
but i've gotta say that your language is quite unique and genius in both grammar and sounds. pretty cool
theawesomesausage 7 months ago
What font creator program did you use? I am in desperate need of a free font creator program.
dEndiProductions 8 months ago
If you think about it, the phonetics are a lot like Japanese. Your ending nasal semivowel is like the Japanese "n", and there is no "l", and there is no "f" / "v", except in one case, just like the Japanese "fu".
dEndiProductions 8 months ago
@dEndiProductions You're wrong.
marchingasian100 4 months ago
@marchingasian100 About what?
dEndiProductions 4 months ago
This is fantastic!!! i'm new to conlanging and i'm fine as far as grammar is concerned but when it comes to creating nouns and vocab, i didnt really like the idea of stringing a bunch of random vowels and consonants together and saying 'yep, this means dog' I really love your system!! would you by any chance be able to send me any grammar explanations or word list you may have please, if you wouldnt mind, i'd really love to read up more on your language! i'll send you my email. thanks you
razryadom 10 months ago
this a very sexy sounding language
Sromio 11 months ago 8
Oh thank you for the fonts!
And now I can write in Pmitxki too!!!
tochtli098 1 year ago
@tochtli098 You're welcome! Although I will say I myself don't use the conscript as much anymore. I've found it much easier to write with the Latin alphabet instead, but if you prefer the challenge, the script is yours!
Pmitxki 1 year ago
Thank you for your beautiful language. Could you send me the fonts? Did you make a little grammar of your conlang or something that I can get to learn it?
Please, let me know! And Thank you
tochtli098 1 year ago
@tochtli098 Thank you for your nice comment! I'd be happy to send you the font. Just send me your email, and I'll include a little discription of my grammar thus far... of course, it's still evolving and it might change, but I do have some grammar rules. In fact it's evolved somewhat more noticably since I made this video.
Pmitxki 1 year ago
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tochtli098 1 year ago
This is probably the most distinctly sounding Conlang ever. Nice job.
AinukeDetsu 1 year ago 8
This Language is too...
Too strong..
Should I say that?
guaidabao 1 year ago 2
@guaidabao Of course you should!... if it's what you believe :)
Pmitxki 1 year ago
This is VERY interesting. I'm usually not much a fan of agglutinating language because, as your pronunciation clearly indicates, it quickly becomes either 1) a mouthful or 2) extremely long-winded. However, I would probably love this sort of language if perhaps I limited myself to the written only. xD
I also like how you gave it your own accent. I'm still working on my conlang's. With a tap-r and a basic five-vowel system, I just keep coming up with a vaguely Spanish accent. :/
cariasyo 1 year ago
Kompreneble, vi devas unuigi viajn fortojn kun tiuj de Esperanto por la fina venko de scienca,regula.programita,neutrala,vere internacia idiomo por la tuta homaro.
ansardom 1 year ago
I don't like your voice
Lufttygger306 1 year ago
@Lufttygger306 Muexedze puehiatse my friend, thank you! From your user comments on your own youtube page it sounds like you don't like your own uploaded videos very much either... Ah, if only more people in this world had your dedication to the golden rule :)
Pmitxki 1 year ago
@Lufttygger306 I don't like you! *Cranky sound plays*
SMGJohn 1 year ago
@Lufttygger306 His voice is what MAKES the language
shedisek 1 year ago
Can I download the font somewhere?
ChurchOfArceus 1 year ago
@ChurchOfArceus Sure, do you have a place you'd like me to send it or upload it?
Pmitxki 1 year ago
@Pmitxki - I'll give you my email in a PM.
ChurchOfArceus 1 year ago
You sound like a mad scientist...
Entwistle54 1 year ago
Wow...I'd never have enough patience to make a conlang such as this.
Amazing!
Simoneister 1 year ago
Reminds me of Russian.
Esperantanaso 1 year ago
@Esperantanaso Reminds me more of Arabic, but I see what you mean.
anglaismoyen 1 year ago
This shows amazing creativity. Well done! This seems like a language that a secret society might wish to create for itself. Maybe an Illuminati-like society of philosophers and humanists... I don't know if you've thought about things like that, but I'm interested in conlanging (as a spectator) mainly for the cultural aspects of the people speaking the language.
alfishes 1 year ago
do you speak any other natural languages or just English . the lords prayer is probably one of the weirdest and most interesting language I've heard for the lord's prayer . thank you and have a great day .
daconmiked 1 year ago
how do you get your own dang script on the computer? The romanization just doesn't give mine justice...
TSmity2 1 year ago
@TSmity2 There's a font creator program I used to make my own alphabet.
Pmitxki 1 year ago
@Pmitxki what is it? do you have to pay for it?
TSmity2 1 year ago
wow... the whole meaning for each letter... idk what's going on. haha
TSmity2 1 year ago
truly unbelievable and shows great creativity . love it . had to comment again . it makes me want to learn greek but this language is in a class of it's own . i want my conlang , if i do one , to be something brand new and not be related to earth's existing languages . but realistic like natural languages .
daconmiked 1 year ago
well you have lessons to speak or write it . which language inspired you to create this type of conlang
daconmiked 1 year ago
@daconmiked
Muexedze puehiatse! There were no languages that inspired me, I just decided to create one from scratch without basing it on any preexisting ones. The only true deliberate planning I did was creating the sound system and assigning a basic meaning to each sound. That only took a day and the rest evolved on its own. Anything I wanted to say I had the building blocks for, and vice versa. I suppose it's a language all about piecing together and discovering the inner meaning within...
Pmitxki 1 year ago
Very interesting! Is this your own construction? How developed is this language? It sounds fascinating.
Conway79 2 years ago
@Conway79
Yes, this is my own. It has a vocabulary of only a few hundred words so far, but the grammar is mostly complete. Are you a conlanger?
Sruer'ia bmuitxkesreu! (Thanks for posting)
Pmitxki 2 years ago
I'm interested in conlanging, I've just recently registered on conlanger . com, and I have a few ideas for a conlang. Do you actually get people learning your conlang and using it in any way, or do you just do it for your own satisfaction?
Conway79 2 years ago
@Conway79
It's primarily for my own satisfaction. The commitment of learning a language is obviously more worthwhile if it has a large community of speakers. Otherwise it's not very useful unless you're doing purely out of interest! And since I'm the only person who speaks it (and not very well), recruiting new speakers hasn't been my priority.
Pmitxki 2 years ago
not really it sounds like it just quickly changed a bit from a slavic language
akumie 2 years ago
unbelievable . great and complicated language , the way i like it . well done . this unusual conlang can give you inspiration to make your own . maybe i could learn it ? peace .
daconmiked 2 years ago
very strange language!!!! very difficult to learn i think!!! but good job!!
santrettterererrerer 2 years ago