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'''ContemAssics are a modern company with their roots very much in classical plays. We have a vision to get the wider audiences interested in the ‘classic’ plays. These are playwrights such as Shakespeare, Wilde, Ibsen, Chekhov, and the ancient Greek playwrights, such as Aristophanes, Sophocles and Euripides. Adapting the plays fully. Giving them a huge revamp on the script, bringing them strictly up to date, depending on the text, in a comical way or indeed in a very serious way. ''' | |||
''Emi cavađ muv á clasicitatram emi kocipatkumeci 'Kocici'. Valoki spácemdi sumaor civcimaci á clasicitatram. Tatravanci cvaso; Cakespir, Ivsan, Vhilda, Cekkovh, sá Gracimotatravanci cvaso Aristávhanic, Covhoklic, sá Urrupanic. Skiviđ tatran exuvavhi. Cađiđ smuvao-á-clok, svávanise ávitđ sá vhaeri, skigiđ xavoc asaerio, đivh á đo se, vicivoci auv skavhitic.'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 17 July 2011
Kale Vuondic (IPA: kæ:lɛ vu:ɒndIʧ) is a language created by me now.
GRAMMAR
- Adjective before a noun
- Adverb after a verb
- Always Verb Object subject.
- two nouns such as sweet shop, Pork Sausage, brick house, are joined together,
Sample sentence
The Old Man ran Slowly to the sweet shop.
becomes Run slow to sweetshop old man
Becomes Kerivas muđac ca glukozvitamic altvic mudrađ
Sample Paragraph
ContemAssics are a modern company with their roots very much in classical plays. We have a vision to get the wider audiences interested in the ‘classic’ plays. These are playwrights such as Shakespeare, Wilde, Ibsen, Chekhov, and the ancient Greek playwrights, such as Aristophanes, Sophocles and Euripides. Adapting the plays fully. Giving them a huge revamp on the script, bringing them strictly up to date, depending on the text, in a comical way or indeed in a very serious way.
Emi cavađ muv á clasicitatram emi kocipatkumeci 'Kocici'. Valoki spácemdi sumaor civcimaci á clasicitatram. Tatravanci cvaso; Cakespir, Ivsan, Vhilda, Cekkovh, sá Gracimotatravanci cvaso Aristávhanic, Covhoklic, sá Urrupanic. Skiviđ tatran exuvavhi. Cađiđ smuvao-á-clok, svávanise ávitđ sá vhaeri, skigiđ xavoc asaerio, đivh á đo se, vicivoci auv skavhitic.