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We decided to create a variety of plural forms in #Haughòf, and here they are demonstrated with “kwav” (“bird”)! #conlang#LangTime https://t.co/jMI3F3FJU6
Our final verb meaning “to lie down” refers specifically to a lying down that is tired-and-sleepy-but-not-quite-asleep. #conlang#LangTime https://t.co/nphJ2tu5BP
The word for “ear” in our dog #conlang is currently [ɑʟo]. My favorite kinds of dog ears are the fluffy, floppy ones! 😁 #LangTime https://t.co/u8EfVvr5lW
We decided to create three different words for lying down in the dog #conlang, one of which is [om], meaning “to lie on one’s belly.” This kind of lying down is more alert than the others—like taking a rest while still paying attention to the world. #Lan… https://t.co/Q8KflJdTnG
Another word in the dog #conlang is [ħau], meaning “to howl.” We had fun with this onomatopoeic word to mimic a howl! #LangTime https://t.co/fnfNZ178SI
A leader among the cats passes off the ceremonial pencil and book to a perky puppy from the dog pack. The dogs are ready for their language creation to begin tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. Pacific during our #LangTime livestream!
#conlang https://t.co/MrQ508yUNl
“Bẽkä” means “leaf” in Sarkezhe. Because of the word’s similarity to “home” in its proto-form (“bẽ”), it became tradition to gift a leaf to a cat moving into a new home.
#conlang#LangTime#Sarkezhe https://t.co/zHCp0oifp8