2019, August
2019-08-27 06:56
New translation of "CIV IV: Order 0" into Elko by Langue_elko
. pu lo wosin .
pu : as
lo : you
wosi : to wish
-n :
In Elko, there are only two punctuation marks: the dot and the comma (even if '?' and '!' can also be used). To mark the type of sentence we use the last vowel of the sentence:
a: exclamatory sentence
e: interrogative sentence
i: injunctive sentence
o: declarative sentence
If the sentence doesn't end with the desired vowel, you can add it as a final particle. But it is also possible to use a -n which allows to take the suffix of the preceding word.
. pu lo wosin . = . pu lo wosi o .
As you wish.
2019-08-24 08:47
New translation of "Farewell" into YugMo by mmc
2019-08-22 08:28
New translation of "Genesis 11:1" into Elko by Langue_elko
. urde, tu nantelo ukowo tu ukeno
1. And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech.
2019-08-19 02:40
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2019-08-16 21:22
New language: Scrowdian
2019-08-16 20:58
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2019-08-16 20:21
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2019-08-16 19:40
New translation of "Berlitzism" into YugMo by mmc
A MokTin-RíTinFos LumKá? Ná, A VKGóhumTin Lum.
Is it a pencil? No, it is a window.
2019-08-16 19:13
Changed language: YugMo
YugMo by MMC was updated.
2019-08-16 19:02
New language: YugMo
mmc added YugMo to CALS.
HáLú YugMó
(And that's how you greet someone in YugMo.)
2019-08-16 18:47
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2019-08-14 05:51
New translation of "Wanting to give money" into Elko by Langue_elko
eddage tehe , lo sau remgipi netoi ze ?
- eddage: yesterday → WED (past) + DAG (day) + -e (adverb) ; The W disappears during the agglutination.
- tehe: in the city → TEW (city) ; tewo = a city → teho = the city ; -e (adverb)
- lo: you ; reduced form of 'selo'.
- sau: to want ; reduced form of 'rosa u'.
- remgipi: give some money ; REM (money) + GIP (give) + -i (verb)
- netoi: to the man ; NET (man, male) + -o (noun) ; -oi (dative)
- ze ?: why ; all interrogative words end with a -e.
Why did you want to give the man money in the city yesterday?
2019-08-11 00:27
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2019-08-08 02:25
Changed language: Kisimbi
Kisimbi by Josef Wolanczyk (Quetanto) was updated.
2019-08-01 15:17
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