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Hello. You are currently looking at the homepage of my conlang: Pradavishna. I will be working on this language for quite a while, and I felt that it would be a good idea to get it out there for anyone who wishes to learn it. It is really a fascinating language, and I hope you like it. ^w^ | Hello. You are currently looking at the homepage of my conlang: Pradavishna. I will be working on this language for quite a while, and I felt that it would be a good idea to get it out there for anyone who wishes to learn it. It is really a fascinating language, and I hope you like it. ^w^ | ||
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*Verbs are characterized by three syllables. Example: Dravidu. also, it can be ended and begun with any character. | *Verbs are characterized by three syllables. Example: Dravidu. also, it can be ended and begun with any character. | ||
== | look here for my dictionary: [[Pradavishna Dictionary]] | ||
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====Alphabet==== | |||
The alphabet of pradavishna is similar to that of english, but here is it is in whole: | |||
Vowels: A I U | |||
Consonants: B D G H J K L N P Q' SH R(spanish) TR VR V ll Z | |||
Well, that's about it. | |||
====pronunciation==== | |||
Same as in sanskrit/spanish | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 17 July 2011
Hello. You are currently looking at the homepage of my conlang: Pradavishna. I will be working on this language for quite a while, and I felt that it would be a good idea to get it out there for anyone who wishes to learn it. It is really a fascinating language, and I hope you like it. ^w^
Pradavishna
Pradavishna is notable mostly for the longer length of it's words. For example, most nouns in the language contain four syllables. In fact, each part of speech can be characterized by a different syllable count:
- Pronouns can be defined as having a maximum of two syllables. For example, the word puta is the pronoun for I. Pronouns can end and begin in both a vowel and/or a consonant. Pradavishna is very flexible like that. :D
- As has been said, nouns have four syllables. Generally, nothing gets appended to pradavishna nouns. Instead, if anything is to modify a noun, it get's placed either before or after the noun, depending on which the speaker wishes to modify.
- Verbs are characterized by three syllables. Example: Dravidu. also, it can be ended and begun with any character.
look here for my dictionary: Pradavishna Dictionary
Alphabet
The alphabet of pradavishna is similar to that of english, but here is it is in whole:
Vowels: A I U Consonants: B D G H J K L N P Q' SH R(spanish) TR VR V ll Z
Well, that's about it.
pronunciation
Same as in sanskrit/spanish