Trrä Lì'u [Word of the Day!]

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Tuteyä amuiä 'itan

Quote from: Taronyu on March 28, 2010, 07:30:50 PM
In Manhattan and Princeton, NJ.

Many of my fondest memories are from upstate NY. Speculator.

'eyng: v. answer, respond

lol manhattan is about an hour from me


Kätsyín te Zotxekay Tsyal’itan

Quote from: Tuteyä amuiä 'itan on March 28, 2010, 09:13:33 PM
Quote from: Taronyu on March 28, 2010, 07:30:50 PM
In Manhattan and Princeton, NJ.

Many of my fondest memories are from upstate NY. Speculator.

'eyng: v. answer, respond

lol manhattan is about an hour from me

Its about 5 from me.
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hmm it seems to go towards offtopic here :(

i like the idea of "trrä lì'u", may we could continue it?
Maybe we could also use it to find new combined-words like "tìefu" -> tì+'efu = feelings ?

This way we could advance the wordbase even if its not 100% confirmed by frommer?
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Taronyu

The tì- prefixes aren't entirely predictable. I wish they were. That seems like a good derivation, but I'm not sure I would use it in a serious translation.

When I forget to put a word of a the day, it's because I've forgotten. Today:

'efu: v. feel, sense, percieve

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I wonder if there is a way for the word of the day to be displayed at the header of the forums page. That way, everyone can see it...and see it, and see it until they have it memorized. I bet that this could also be automated so you wouldn't have to actively post a word every day.

On the subject of NY, lived for nearly 13 years in Rochester. Was in downstate NY a fair amount for work (TV remote truck engineer), and in the later years, for fun. Was in upstate NY just a few times.

BTW, Irayo for all your hard work maintaining the dictionary/lexicon. I use that tool more than all others combined!

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Taronyu

Hmm. Probably. And no problem

kea: adj. no (before a noun: from ke + a)

Taronyu

Word of the day:

ikran: n. ikran. (giant flying dragon thing!)