Deteposaduruki: An Oligosynthetic IAL (Language) (For Agma Schwa's Cursed Conlang Circus)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2024
- Sorry I sounded like I was having a stroke in the video. I recored this first thing in the morning.
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The first person inanimate is obviously needed when a sentence is from the perspective of an inanimate object. The only sentence like that I have used is: I am a carpet, so I lie still.
Or if you area rock.
A rock dialect needs to be made based solely on the fact it exists.
This sounds like a great way to make stories involving anthropomorphised inanimate objects
@@JakubS I haven't seen that very often, but it does happen a little bit in the Septimus Heap books. Great fantasy series.
@@JakubSthat's an oxymoron though, if you anthropomorphize something it's no longer inanimate. It is very much animate
A monolingual speaker of two languages
ig they mean natively bilingual
This is the first cursed conlang video that hasn''t made me feel nauseous. Thank you.
4:36 First-person inanimate sounds useful for people who go by it/its in English conversation.
Why should a language have a feature dedicated to objectification/dronification fetish? Sounds unnaturalistic.
@@cmyk8964 bc it's cool, like having a letter that has an unpronounceable sound and is used in most words so people stop at this letter and don't continue the world domination, same can be applied for imaginary numbers, 🚪, apples, an unexpected behaviour of an unidentified object, unicorns⁸, polygons, skeletons and statistics.
@@cmyk8964 it's genuinely, extremely funny to me that you're more aware of dronification and objectification fetishes than you are of nonbinary people
@@mozarteanchaosNonbinary people dont go by it though.
@@ansatsusha8660 not all nonbinary people go by it, but some do. your statement is factually incorrect
"I, who was a monolingual speaker of exactly two languages." What?
Now he is a bilingual speaker of 3 languages.
I felt like I was going mad understanding this, thanks
0:08 it’s like when Liam Dutton pronounced the 58 letter city name Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Both VotGil and Lidepla are classed as a posteriori, I don't know why you'd think they weren't.
gotta love verbal bracketing
This sounds like an american trying to speak Piraha
I actually really liked this and didn't find it all that cursed.
Oh, some Lidepla representation
Also, the Q straight from Ceqli
The consonant inventory is basically a mix of Lidepla and Novial with h, d3 and v removed.
i love lidepla its nice
@@artifactU Same here, and hao Kristajanma a yu oli
@@csolisr oh you actually speak it? cool, where can i learn it?
ɹ should be inserted between vowels instead ov t considering linking r in some dialects ov english
Amazing. Music volume is a little loud
It was a little louder than I would have liked, but I had to make it that loud to cover up all of the white noise.
I think you forgot to show the vowel chart
Thank you Captain obvious.
@@Parborway didn't and doesn't sound like a joke, care to explain it?
that's actually a feature. the language actually just uses subliminal messaging to trick your brain into thinking a vowel was said
cupola
Zero cupolas.
Music too loud and fast speech don't fit well together
The balance seemed fine to me
why you said its cursed? its not at all. just a bad boring auxlang