Introduction to the Conlang Pmitxki

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2009

An experimental constructed language.

NOTE: The video's classifcation "Semivowels" has been changed to "Vowel Modifiers." This is because only one of these three (u) is a semivowel in the phonological sense. The classification had been based on function rather than phonology, and this change is to prevent confusion.

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  • Oh thank you for the fonts!

    And now I can write in Pmitxki too!!!

  • @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?

    Please, let me know! And Thank you

  • @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 Language is too...

    Too strong..

    Should I say that?

  • @guaidabao Of course you should!... if it's what you believe :)

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  • this a very sexy sounding language

  • This is probably the most distinctly sounding Conlang ever. Nice job.

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  • Are there any declensions or conjugations?

  • Hey, im creating an agglutinative and slightly conjugation and declination, have any tips?

  • mr could be pronounced nr since the r sounds like an alveolar trill

  • Sounds like a natlang! Interesting!

  • 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 :)

  • @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..

  • hey love your work. can you send information on it? grammar etc?

  • Doesn't it sound a little like russian? The language is awesome. Who constructed it?

  • @marchingasian100 About what?

  • @dEndiProductions You're wrong.

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