English is haarrd. Just have Spanish be the Universal Language!
Word Revision Thread
Ahmuldein May 29, 2014 |
English is haarrd. Just have Spanish be the Universal Language! |
paarthurnax Administrator May 29, 2014 |
Ahmuldovah See the topic. This thread is for word revision suggestions and discussion. |
AhmuldovahEnglish is haarrd. Just have Spanish be the Universal Language!
See the topic. This thread is for word revision suggestions and discussion.
hiith May 29, 2014 |
Ahmuldovah Perhaps there could be forum sections in different languages. That'd be nice. And sorry for using quite a rediculous native language, but there's nothing that I can do about that :/ off-topic, I know, krosis. |
AhmuldovahEnglish is haarrd. Just have Spanish be the Universal Language!
Perhaps there could be forum sections in different languages. That'd be nice. And sorry for using quite a rediculous native language, but there's nothing that I can do about that :/
off-topic, I know, krosis.
Ahmuldein May 29, 2014 |
Are you certain that peanuts are modern? |
Are you certain that peanuts are modern?
Foduiiz May 30, 2014 |
paarthurnaxhiith Basically nu is an adverb while nutiid is an improper noun. |
paarthurnaxhiithWhat separates this from "nudraan" and "nutiid"?
I'm really just curious, I'm not opposed to having synonyms.
"Nudraan" is the more separate of the three. It simply means "modern," as in "of or pertaining to the present."
"Nu" and "Nutiid" are very close synonyms but "Nutiid" is more of a noun. For example, "Go now" would use "Nu" whereas "Until now / until the present" might use "Nutiid."
Basically nu is an adverb while nutiid is an improper noun.
Ahmuldein May 30, 2014 |
Qobofus, I didn't know you were on at such an untimely hour. Anyway does anyone have a response to my peanut conspiracy? |
Qobofus, I didn't know you were on at such an untimely hour. Anyway does anyone have a response to my peanut conspiracy?
Foduiiz May 30, 2014 |
According to Wikipedia, "Archeologists have dated the oldest specimens to about 7,600 years, found in Peru". I also found an article about early farming of peanuts and other resources. Looks like peanuts have been around for a long-ass time.
It's currently 9:13 AM where I am. I posted that ~1 hour ago.
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Ahmuldovah
Does anyone have a response to my peanut conspiracy?
According to Wikipedia, "Archeologists have dated the oldest specimens to about 7,600 years, found in Peru". I also found an article about early farming of peanuts and other resources. Looks like peanuts have been around for a long-ass time.
Qobofus, I didn't know you were on at such an untimely hour.
It's currently 9:13 AM where I am. I posted that ~1 hour ago.
Foduiiz May 30, 2014 |
I feel like the explaination of this isn't clear enough. I still struggle with using it sometimes. |
I feel like the explaination of this isn't clear enough. I still struggle with using it sometimes.
Foduiiz May 30, 2014 |
Looks like 'Dremhah' was coined a year later. Is this a non-canon word that is now redundant? Also, can 'Dremhah' be used to refer to musical harmony (aka homophony)? |
paarthurnax Administrator May 30, 2014 |
Changed "Avmaas" to non-canon. Rewrote the notes on "-aan / -laan." "Dremhah" was created to repalce "Fridir" but it looks like I forgot to delete "Fridir" afterwards. Fiexed! I suppose it could be used metaphorically to describe musical harmony. |
Changed "Avmaas" to non-canon. Rewrote the notes on "-aan / -laan."
"Dremhah" was created to repalce "Fridir" but it looks like I forgot to delete "Fridir" afterwards. Fiexed! I suppose it could be used metaphorically to describe musical harmony.
Ahmuldein May 30, 2014 |
paarthurnax
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paarthurnaxYay I helped
Changed "Avmaas" to non-canon. Rewrote the notes on "-aan / -laan."
"Dremhah" was created to repalce "Fridir" but it looks like I forgot to delete "Fridir" afterwards. Fiexed! I suppose it could be used metaphorically to describe musical harmony.
Foduiiz May 30, 2014 |
Synonym 'workplace' should be removed as 'krosorun' now holds that definition. |
Synonym 'workplace' should be removed as 'krosorun' now holds that definition.
Foduiiz May 30, 2014 |
Synonym: Stir |
Synonym: Stir
paarthurnax Administrator May 30, 2014 |
hiith Its primary definition is "ache," or an aching kind of pain. I could remove "pain" from its definition. |
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