Naeso/Names: Difference between revisions
From FrathWiki
< Naeso
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
|||
(3 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
==Quoting or marking of names== | ==Quoting or marking of names== | ||
Names that look sort of like native Naeso words get | Names that look sort of like native Naeso words get marked by some disambiguating (prepositioned) article. (which one?) | ||
==Defined== | ==Defined== | ||
Line 24: | Line 22: | ||
*Blisk: '''Bilisuku''' | *Blisk: '''Bilisuku''' | ||
*BlueRider: '''Gelaida''' | *BlueRider: '''Gelaida''' | ||
*bornfor: '''Balanfal''' | |||
*Chomsky: '''Tsomseki''' | *Chomsky: '''Tsomseki''' | ||
*English: '''Inhlisi''' | *English: '''Inhlisi''' | ||
Line 33: | Line 32: | ||
*Groningen: '''Goninh''' | *Groningen: '''Goninh''' | ||
*Hildegard: '''Ildegal''' | *Hildegard: '''Ildegal''' | ||
*James, Jim, Jacques, Diego, Iago, etc: '''Iako''' | |||
*jim_henry: '''Jaeku''' | *jim_henry: '''Jaeku''' | ||
*MalfermitaKodo: '''Nhukodo''' | *MalfermitaKodo: '''Nhukodo''' | ||
Line 43: | Line 43: | ||
==Voting== | ==Voting== | ||
===USA=== | ===USA=== | ||
{{V|Usa|date=2011-5-11|FH|y}} | {{V|Usa|date=2011-5-11|FH|y|BF|y}} | ||
{{V|Usania|date=2011-6-3|LS|y|FH|n}} | {{V|Usania|date=2011-6-3|LS|y|FH|n|BF|n}} | ||
*I like Benjamin Franklin's idea of "Usania" (/,ju"zajn"i,a/), back when the US's Founding Fathers were working on a shorthand for "The United States of America." It looks like an actual country's name, rather than an acronym. | *I like Benjamin Franklin's idea of "Usania" (/,ju"zajn"i,a/), back when the US's Founding Fathers were working on a shorthand for "The United States of America." It looks like an actual country's name, rather than an acronym. | ||
**Please note that this would be pronounced differently than the other IPA; instead, it would be /,u"sa"ni,a/, if that makes sense. ~[[User:Lamesu|LS]] | **Please note that this would be pronounced differently than the other IPA; instead, it would be /,u"sa"ni,a/, if that makes sense. ~[[User:Lamesu|LS]] |
Latest revision as of 12:18, 6 November 2012
This page has been released into the public domain. Important note: When you edit this page, you agree to release your contribution into the public domain. If you don't want this or can't do this because of license restrictions, please don't edit. |
Here's a list of names: personal names, family names, names of cities, seas, languages, etc. You get it.
This page has a defined section and a voting section. If you cast the final vote on a name, please move it up to the defined section. If you vote against a suggestion, please provide another one.
Capitalization
This vote has been moved to Transliteration.
Quoting or marking of names
Names that look sort of like native Naeso words get marked by some disambiguating (prepositioned) article. (which one?)
Defined
- Babel: Babel
- Bingen: Binhgium
- Blisk: Bilisuku
- BlueRider: Gelaida
- bornfor: Balanfal
- Chomsky: Tsomseki
- English: Inhlisi
- Europe: Eupa
- Fenhl: Fenuel
- Germany: Alemanni
- Greenberg: Pembegu
- Grimm: Gelim
- Groningen: Goninh
- Hildegard: Ildegal
- James, Jim, Jacques, Diego, Iago, etc: Iako
- jim_henry: Jaeku
- MalfermitaKodo: Nhukodo
- Micah: Mika
- Paris: Lutetsia
- Sapir: Saepi
- Tolkien: Tolkin
- Whorf: Uofa
- Zamenhof: Zameno
Voting
USA
2011-5-11
Usa — 2/0 (FH,BF,/0)2011-6-3
Usania — 1/2 (LS,/FH,BF,)- I like Benjamin Franklin's idea of "Usania" (/,ju"zajn"i,a/), back when the US's Founding Fathers were working on a shorthand for "The United States of America." It looks like an actual country's name, rather than an acronym.
Naeso | |
---|---|
General: | Voting • Member list • An Introduction to Naeso |
Phonology and orthography: | Phonology • Stress • Orthography • Transliteration |
Grammar: | Grammar • Suffixes • Prepositions |
Lexicon and corpus: | Naeso-English • English-Naeso • Proposed words • Swadesh • Names • Corpus of Sentences • Math |
Conlang relay torches: | LCC4 Relay |
This page is part of the project Naeso. We meet up to discuss changes in 'real time' in #naeso on Freenode. |