11-08-2016, 03:25 AM
So I can't believe I've not yet shown you all this, I could've sworn I did;
However, I was flipping through my Linguistics folder, and came across the languages I created a year and some ago, of which I haven't had much time to work on, but wish to finalize sometime soon.
I've already completed about 75% of both of the main languages, in terms of actually functioning as a Language, however now merely have to work out the idiosyncratic quirks.
But for now, I thought it'd be fun to show you all.
Without further ado:
Adryst
The language of the Progenitors.
And the Daughter language
Yua
The language of Flowers.
Of which, both are fully utilizable as functioning languages like English or Chinese, however;
Adryst follows the SOV word order similar to Japanese, while Yua is SVO like English, though can equally be understood in SOV.
Here is a fun Transliteration I did for a song I like awhile ago in Yua, to test it's ability to function as a modern language:
Tokyo Ghoul - Unravel
Qúne çaneca
Ama çu
Arà çu atoçe?
Ãi pom erune có uneu
Uça ýin ýuen na çu
Ãu obarutean mo çu beo
Erón çecaà dadoe
Cà có açeonau mo juçeu
Ha no jema
Darue uça no pone, çu obaruten ýuen
Ãu ferete apat çurà çuço
Toto jemaen ýi mue no ere şoete
Ãu. Ãu no teme
Apa
Oi Obarute, No ere Obarute
Ãu gorean cÃ, no ere gore
Ãi có mue çu une
Ãuen fà çecaà emede mo temaço joecean
Cà qúbeo, ýi çu mue nà farueno!
Ãaneca, apau
Darue uça no-pom unet...
Ãaneca çuena çu
Ãuen fà çecaà erune hoçuça boçen
Ãu no ferete yaju có, qúne ýin ýi nur
Eçà çu pone na có, uça bonat çu...
Teà çu uçan
Ãi reçane erune toço ýugoen ýune çu qúbeo
Faboça açeo Şe ƛÃmen çu no rebato
No oi moba, No oi qúça, No oi erame, No oi une
No oi roto, No oi çuena có!
Şoetean ýi çecaÃ!
Fà joece çoe dadoe
YÃn no uçan moe
Cà qúne Şer temerça tonta joece
Şe tonta uçan çuenaen qúbeo
OÃ obarute, No ere obarute
Ãu gorean cÃ, no ere gore
Ãi có mue no ere obarute çu!
Ãuen fà çecaà emede mo temaço joecean
Cà qúbeo, ýi çu mue nà farueno!
Ãaneca, apau
Darue uça no-pom unet...
Ãaneca çuena çu
Ãu yúen fà çecaà hoçuça yaçen
ƶÃmo şer faboça obarute
Eçà çu pone na có, uça bonat çu...
Teà açeo çu uçan...
(x4)
No juçeu çu!
Mo atoçe çu joecen, çu no moba
De çu ƛÃme çurà fabo
Eçà çu pone na có, uça bonat çu
Qúne Ãaneca...
Ama çu...
Ãi pom erune uneu
Uça ýin ýuen na çu?
However, I've also done poems, video translations and graphic signatures all in both Adryst and Yua, even though they've since been more "modernized" and more organically tuned since their conception.
Which incidentally gives the languages a sort of history and measure of growth lingually, even if only by a year or so.
Any who! In the coming days, I will try to work more on these languages and will try to upkeep the progress here.
I've also completed lessons and a learning régime, like in school, so that the languages are not simply words, but can be understood academically.
Just felt like showing you girls, as I thought I already had!
Not everyone's cup of tea, I'm sure, but hopefully interesting enough to have not bored you to eternal slumber
However, I was flipping through my Linguistics folder, and came across the languages I created a year and some ago, of which I haven't had much time to work on, but wish to finalize sometime soon.
I've already completed about 75% of both of the main languages, in terms of actually functioning as a Language, however now merely have to work out the idiosyncratic quirks.
But for now, I thought it'd be fun to show you all.
Without further ado:
Adryst
The language of the Progenitors.
Quote:Cúne elyu cō alta
Elyu cō alta...
Ary elyu lla?
Ãda caffyō ellu cō unella
Ãlluen na wō ýo lla?
Wō obrallayr mo ýe goffo
Ello çudrado ruffō lla
And the Daughter language
Yua
The language of Flowers.
Quote:Qúne çaneca
Ama çu...
Arà çu à atoçe?
Ãi pomà có uneu
Uça ýin ýuen na çu
Ãu obarutean o çu beo
Erón çecaà dadoe
Of which, both are fully utilizable as functioning languages like English or Chinese, however;
Adryst follows the SOV word order similar to Japanese, while Yua is SVO like English, though can equally be understood in SOV.
Here is a fun Transliteration I did for a song I like awhile ago in Yua, to test it's ability to function as a modern language:
Tokyo Ghoul - Unravel
Qúne çaneca
Ama çu
Arà çu atoçe?
Ãi pom erune có uneu
Uça ýin ýuen na çu
Ãu obarutean mo çu beo
Erón çecaà dadoe
Cà có açeonau mo juçeu
Ha no jema
Darue uça no pone, çu obaruten ýuen
Ãu ferete apat çurà çuço
Toto jemaen ýi mue no ere şoete
Ãu. Ãu no teme
Apa
Oi Obarute, No ere Obarute
Ãu gorean cÃ, no ere gore
Ãi có mue çu une
Ãuen fà çecaà emede mo temaço joecean
Cà qúbeo, ýi çu mue nà farueno!
Ãaneca, apau
Darue uça no-pom unet...
Ãaneca çuena çu
Ãuen fà çecaà erune hoçuça boçen
Ãu no ferete yaju có, qúne ýin ýi nur
Eçà çu pone na có, uça bonat çu...
Teà çu uçan
Ãi reçane erune toço ýugoen ýune çu qúbeo
Faboça açeo Şe ƛÃmen çu no rebato
No oi moba, No oi qúça, No oi erame, No oi une
No oi roto, No oi çuena có!
Şoetean ýi çecaÃ!
Fà joece çoe dadoe
YÃn no uçan moe
Cà qúne Şer temerça tonta joece
Şe tonta uçan çuenaen qúbeo
OÃ obarute, No ere obarute
Ãu gorean cÃ, no ere gore
Ãi có mue no ere obarute çu!
Ãuen fà çecaà emede mo temaço joecean
Cà qúbeo, ýi çu mue nà farueno!
Ãaneca, apau
Darue uça no-pom unet...
Ãaneca çuena çu
Ãu yúen fà çecaà hoçuça yaçen
ƶÃmo şer faboça obarute
Eçà çu pone na có, uça bonat çu...
Teà açeo çu uçan...
(x4)
No juçeu çu!
Mo atoçe çu joecen, çu no moba
De çu ƛÃme çurà fabo
Eçà çu pone na có, uça bonat çu
Qúne Ãaneca...
Ama çu...
Ãi pom erune uneu
Uça ýin ýuen na çu?
Spoiler:
However, I've also done poems, video translations and graphic signatures all in both Adryst and Yua, even though they've since been more "modernized" and more organically tuned since their conception.
Which incidentally gives the languages a sort of history and measure of growth lingually, even if only by a year or so.
Any who! In the coming days, I will try to work more on these languages and will try to upkeep the progress here.
I've also completed lessons and a learning régime, like in school, so that the languages are not simply words, but can be understood academically.
Just felt like showing you girls, as I thought I already had!
Not everyone's cup of tea, I'm sure, but hopefully interesting enough to have not bored you to eternal slumber