Would "Ad ha ein bok" Mean to "To have a book"?
I assume this language goes beyond icelandic grammar to never have crossed D in front of a word and TH in a word?
ObLiViOnZThEkIllEr 3 weeks ago
Excellent job! This is a pretty full-bodied language! How long have you been working at it?
TheVengefulTortoise 3 weeks ago
Do you have an academic education in lingustics, or are you an autodidact?
0pteryx 6 months ago
Is that a Welsh accent I hear? Maybe Northern British?
marekiller8 8 months ago
I'm creating my language too...your Valhalish is really interesting....
my language is called Afi and it is spoken language of creatures named Afis...
KiLe7x 11 months ago
You really should write a book or something on this, it'd be lovely to speak :D!
Sticky1254 1 year ago
@Sticky1254 Haha, thanks :) I did start writing a grammar, but the language keeps changing...!
VirtualVL 1 year ago
Wow very beautiful language!! good work!!
santrettterererrerer 2 years ago
Bokum - of a book
so, Bokkum- of the book? :)
RepublicofSocialismZ 2 years ago
That's right. "Bokkúr" means "the book". "Bók" is the indefinite form, meaning "a book". "-um" is the masculine genitive ending :)
VirtualVL 2 years ago
Would "Ad ha ein bok" Mean to "To have a book"?
I assume this language goes beyond icelandic grammar to never have crossed D in front of a word and TH in a word?
ObLiViOnZThEkIllEr 3 weeks ago
Excellent job! This is a pretty full-bodied language! How long have you been working at it?
TheVengefulTortoise 3 weeks ago
Do you have an academic education in lingustics, or are you an autodidact?
0pteryx 6 months ago
Is that a Welsh accent I hear? Maybe Northern British?
marekiller8 8 months ago
I'm creating my language too...your Valhalish is really interesting....
my language is called Afi and it is spoken language of creatures named Afis...
KiLe7x 11 months ago
You really should write a book or something on this, it'd be lovely to speak :D!
Sticky1254 1 year ago
@Sticky1254 Haha, thanks :) I did start writing a grammar, but the language keeps changing...!
VirtualVL 1 year ago
Wow very beautiful language!! good work!!
santrettterererrerer 2 years ago
Bokum - of a book
so, Bokkum- of the book? :)
RepublicofSocialismZ 2 years ago
That's right. "Bokkúr" means "the book". "Bók" is the indefinite form, meaning "a book". "-um" is the masculine genitive ending :)
VirtualVL 2 years ago