New Vocabulary, Part 2

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okrìsti

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*is second commentator*

Must be relatively new or my timing's lekye'ung ;D :P

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Carborundum

There's an interesting clarification on the usage of tsnì here:

QuoteSet srefey oe tsnì tsampongu tätxaw maw txon'ong.

Note the absence of <iv> in the tsnì-clause. The reason for its presence in previous examples of tsnì is most likely the optative mood that inevitably accompany verbs like request and hope.
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Na'viteri Bot

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Lance R. Casey

Yeah, we have a direct Frommerian statement that it is the verb that triggers the subjunctive, not tsnì.

// Lance R. Casey

Carborundum

Quote from: Lance R. Casey on February 21, 2011, 05:18:44 AM
Yeah, we have a direct Frommerian statement that it is the verb that triggers the subjunctive, not tsnì.
Oh good. I must have missed that. Do you happen to have the exact quote at hand?
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If I make a mistake, please bring it to my attention for karma.

Lance R. Casey

Quote from: Carborundum on February 21, 2011, 05:20:54 AM
Quote from: Lance R. Casey on February 21, 2011, 05:18:44 AM
Yeah, we have a direct Frommerian statement that it is the verb that triggers the subjunctive, not tsnì.
Oh good. I must have missed that. Do you happen to have the exact quote at hand?

No, it was confirmed during the Creative Committee's follow-up work this month. I don't have the actual quote either.

// Lance R. Casey

Tswusayona Tsamsiyu

finally!
spread the word!!

I find li extreamly useful. gonna use it a lot.
Nivume Na'vit, fpivìl nìNa'vi, kivame na Na'vi.....
oer fko syaw tswusayona tsamsiyu

Swoka Swizaw

I swear, Frommer knows how to twist my tongue. "Ronsrelngop" - I almost died from the improper flex of it. Cool words, though.

Quote from: Tswusayona Tsamsiyu on February 21, 2011, 02:31:18 PM
finally!
spread the word!!

I find li extreamly useful. gonna use it a lot.

Like Korea.

Nyx

Great words, all of them! And I just have to add: MATH! WOO! hrh

Tswusayona Tsamsiyu

Quote from: Ìngkoruptusì on February 21, 2011, 02:54:00 PM
I swear, Frommer knows how to twist my tongue. "Ronsrelngop" - I almost died from the improper flex of it. Cool words, though.

mllte. ronsrelngop is a real tongue twister. when I say it I say ronsrewngop (karyu Pawl said it's alowed) to avoid this.
Nivume Na'vit, fpivìl nìNa'vi, kivame na Na'vi.....
oer fko syaw tswusayona tsamsiyu

Kamean

Sunu oeru fìli'uri, nìpxi lironsrelngop. :) :D
Tse'a ngal ke'ut a krr fra'uti kame.