Weekly Goofy Ahh Language Video 10
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
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"Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sneaky Snitch Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Local Forecast - Elevator" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Pixel Peeker Polka - faster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Fig Leaf Times Two" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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ẞß is pronounced /ɓ/ in even numbered words in a sentence, /ʙ̥ː/ in odd numbered words.
add something with an extremely geminated glottal stop so that you have to die to speak the language
Me when ʔːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːːː **dies of not breathing**
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@@AlmanacProjectGuy *ᴘːːːːːːːːːːːː
If ʙ is the voiced bilabial trill, then ᴘ has to be the voiceless
It feels like more of a register than a dialect to be honest
Can you still add “gedagedigedagedago” into the vocabulary?
Put a diaresis on the ん (hiragana n)
Write a small cut of the bee movie script in Goofy Ahh Language.
I plan to make the first part of the bee movie script translate the same as whatever I have to translate for the next ccc
Wgahhlv 10 pooooooooog
add § And sound like: /ǃ̢/
and also ¤ its sound like: /ŏ̢/
the beefy die alect
BeeFy DIalect
Yes! Phonemic hats
I love this
Have a word that's pronounced something to the likes of a guttural screech (I have no idea how to notate that) to mandatoraly appear at the beginning of every sixth paragraph or else your sentence is grammatically incorrect and is completely unreadable to native speakers
Other word ideas:
kx ae R bu oo I mn, meaning "die (v.)" from the Myḁeqxokiexë language.
dzu o R ai Q mn mn ih P s t, meaning "garlic".
The first phoneme for "garlic" should be /ɗ͡z/, and for "die (v.)" it should be /k͡x/, not sure if (dzu) and (kx) are how you write it.
Idea for another word:
ng a P ng i P ng ou P ng ei P ng o P, meaning "bee"
And some of the other difficulty faces:
Auto, pronounced /e˧ri˧na˩kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)kʼa(H)/ (auto0) in even numbered words in a sentence, and /pʼo˧r̼̊:::::::::::::::/ (auto1) in odd numbered words.
Easy, pronounced /🗣/ (cough)
and Hard Demon, pronounced /xnɒ˦pɪ˨t/ (xnopyt)
The word for bee is already eq̂q̂i˥'😀. Ŋ😀ŋiŋꝏŋɛŋo will translate to mean the entire bee movie script
@@mattheworchard481 How is "q̂" pronounced in Goofy Ahh language? In Caq̂ir it was /ʁ~ʀ/ but that's taken by "ʀ" here, and Caq̂ir "eq̂q̂ina" is itself a loanword, from This Thing "er😺i2😀".
@@jadendavidson3860 "but that's taken by "ʀ" here"
So? It's not like I haven't done this before. The i says /i/, the ɩ also says /i/. Also, it's *meant* to be hard. Don't forget, this is Goofy Ahh Language.
Also, there's no reason I can't loan already loaned words like eq̂q̂ina.
@@mattheworchard481 There's nothing wrong with using both "q̂" and "ʀ" for /ʁ~ʀ/ of course. It just creates the potential for funny doublets where we have the word with /ʀ/ borrowed from Caq̂ir, and the same word but with /r/ borrowed from This Thing that could have a completely unrelated meaning.
Another funny allophony idea:
If the consonant directly after /ʁ~ʀ/ is "cool" enough by your arbitrary definition, /ʁ~ʀ/ should become /ꙫ/, as in ꙫʞ̬ꙫˬɢʘˬɦçʬꙫɦ. Maybe add variations of this with other consonants too.
Also how would saying /nɛ˥˩sɛ˧sita˥ða/ instead of /nɛ˥˩θɛ˧sita˥ða/ be interpreted, in case someone's Spanish isn't Castilian?
@@jadendavidson3860 What sound is ꙫ?