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Revision as of 06:12, 14 January 2022
Daniel Willett | |
Name | Danisht Dzakwan |
Born | 19 May 2008 in Samarinda, Indonesia |
Current residence | Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia |
Languages | id-N, en-4, bj-1 |
Aliases | Daniel Willett (FrathWiki) Daniel Whernchend (Wiki[p/m]edia) DanishtD (former) BengkelBerkah05 (former) |
My full name is Danisht Dzakwan, and I'm just an Indonesian 13-years-old teenager living in Samarinda, East Kalimantan province, Indonesia which also interested on languages and conlangs (I want to make conlangs but I don't know what the better website to make them). In addition to this account, I'm also have Wiki[p/m]edia and YouTube accounts (with different names).
Translations
Cernelian
Mny pcze niem óm Danisht Dzakwan, je mnie olę wą norz 13 wocię Indonesjosto jelew Samarindaso, wojewódcho Kalimantan Icię, Indonesja jecie jerzeci czele je czele raczętowy (tą ciedzie czele raczętowy wojenie ję cieżę mięcze porzępo web cieczew jako). Siecze, olę tyciemią Wiki[p/m]edię je YouTube'y.
Pages
- Cernelian (a Finnic language with sound changes that affected Polish)
- Veslovian (a southern Germanic language with four unintelligible dialects)
- Not to be confused with Bohemian of Ill Bethisad, although both influenced by Czech (Veslovian in the case of standard dialect), for example, the words for "lead (metal)" and "deer" are completely distant, respectively: ploj : bliví, hirš : šérto, as it split very early