Lui veler Goe. Tîj hare Mîj êr meirmî, phî'va "Ôn Patt neir" döt meird, Röser: (so Beautifull language. I have one conlang too, my "our Father" is here in my conlang, Röser. This is a translated of spanish) Patt neir, dö Kêll stener. Dovekounterûsch Nom vër. Komvidi vër Blei etna. Hîonidusch dö Nebus küdö Kêll Miss voir. Gardokne D’este ê Treso viener Kovendokè urtne obsethisch kounschost noir, kü Noi kovent urt blï obsetna. Tût ödukni bikev Divalkîmo bur. Rasodakè ôn Buch dïna Amen
No, I do have developed this language to a quite high degree. I'd say I have more than 500 words and most or all of the grammar is already defined. I'm glad you liked how the languages sounds. :-)
Not completely like any language I've ever heard, but quite unique. Something like Hebrew and German, perhaps even Latin, and just a smattering of Anglo-Saxon.
Actually, I meant it to be a language which belongs to another linguistic group, an artificial one, too. I create the words from their ancient roots to our days in order to make it clear and credible. IMO it sounds basically like a mix of Latin, Slavic and Germanic stuff, though the grammar and roots of words are entirely different. ;-)
terimble 2 weeks ago
I like it! Thanx!
Rindavar 3 months ago
Very nice sounding language.
heronbythesea 2 years ago
Sonas dolche!
BesACB 2 years ago
Reminds of Serbian or something like that ... But I do have to agree with everyone else, it does sound like a natlang. Good Job ! :P
jamesbond6420 2 years ago
Bala diwo, hae galai banko.
Good job, that's sound great like a natural langage.
Beau travail, j'aime beaucoup la sonorité qui fait penser à une langue naturelle.
ziecken 2 years ago
No, I do have developed this language to a quite high degree. I'd say I have more than 500 words and most or all of the grammar is already defined. I'm glad you liked how the languages sounds. :-)
Homoclassicus 2 years ago
Reminds me a little bit of Brazilian Portuguese mixed with Russian and something African (with the words that end in -elam and -ilim). Very nice.
Imralu 2 years ago
Facinating!
Aragond68 2 years ago
now that I hear it more closely, I can definely see that it sounds kinda like portuguese
TSBoncompte 3 years ago
Great! I sometimes have thaught your conlang was ugly when seeing the texts, but now hearing, it's great...
from your orkut-community fellow, Shunka Wakan, Gabriel Norsan.
otsoahondartzan 4 years ago
Not completely like any language I've ever heard, but quite unique. Something like Hebrew and German, perhaps even Latin, and just a smattering of Anglo-Saxon.
piscadil 4 years ago
It seems to be influenced by Latin and Hebrew, and perhaps others that I cannot recognize.
justaguy230 4 years ago 2
I really like how this sounds.
justaguy230 4 years ago
No Polish at all here. I'd say some Polynesian family...
Pedreco 4 years ago
Actually, I meant it to be a language which belongs to another linguistic group, an artificial one, too. I create the words from their ancient roots to our days in order to make it clear and credible. IMO it sounds basically like a mix of Latin, Slavic and Germanic stuff, though the grammar and roots of words are entirely different. ;-)
Homoclassicus 4 years ago
as though as all the living languages were not enough to aliviate Man´s desconcierto!just teasing
pslogge 4 years ago
You must be kidding me - it sounds nothing like polish! I'm from Poland!
gregoryurben 4 years ago
interesting romanization. Preety nice conlang, and I agree it sound a bit like polish. like it, like it.
TSBoncompte 4 years ago
Beautiful conlang, sounds and looks like polish.
saadaya 4 years ago
Very Nice! Muito Bem! I like conlanging too! :)
moontrills88 4 years ago