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okay im still getting used to using this and i seem to be having a hard time adding a comment without editing the talk page AGH!!
okay im still getting used to using this and i seem to be having a hard time adding a comment without editing the talk page AGH!!
lol
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== To User:Schlaier ==
I've helped you add the words of your conlangs into the list.--[[User:K1234567890y|KOS-MOS]] 05:00, 13 December 2007 (PST)
== Semantic drift ==
A question: Should words whose meaning have changed be marked somehow? For example Swedish ''bord'' means table and ''orm'' means snake. Shouldn't there be some kind of note saying that these do not mean "board" and "worm"?<br>
--[[User:Qwynegold|Qwynegold]] ([[User talk:Qwynegold|talk]]) 07:13, 19 September 2013 (PDT)

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two of my conlangs words are in order
thanks for adding them

vityng

æpla þælja træ bøkk breost brúnur dagg deyð deyja gnogg fyngur gefa glass
gold (metal) gul (colour) hønd hǿfuð hǿr óðal þnægi húss mikkil monæð kvøld ald ǽn hring þnǽ stǽnn þetta tvǽr hvem slanga

folkendetonge

äpel häle trää búk breyst brónd dag deggðe degga genog finger gefe glass 
gold (metal) gul (colour) hend heyfuð heyr hós hós snäge mikil monð kveld ald ään ring snä stän hete tär ven slange

I think i messed up

okay im still getting used to using this and i seem to be having a hard time adding a comment without editing the talk page AGH!! lol

To User:Schlaier

I've helped you add the words of your conlangs into the list.--KOS-MOS 05:00, 13 December 2007 (PST)

Semantic drift

A question: Should words whose meaning have changed be marked somehow? For example Swedish bord means table and orm means snake. Shouldn't there be some kind of note saying that these do not mean "board" and "worm"?
--Qwynegold (talk) 07:13, 19 September 2013 (PDT)