Hmm, it seems that the imp. tense for the verb "Be" is different in all the core langs. So I looked it up the old verb conjugations on www.verbix.com, and it...
[confused}=[forwiret, oller en ting lijk dat, ik tenk] Hmmm, [skulde] , ik tenk et is rektlig, et schijn rektlig tu mik.. Ik tenk dat Folksprák skal nikt...
Hmm, ik tenk stáf is beter dan stáb, datfor dojtsk "buchstabe" is máket fron twé wórder lijk englisk "book" und "staff", und et schijn dat dojtsk is de...
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Feb 16, 2004 9:43 am
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Hello, I'd like to introduce myself, I am Sebastian-Olof from Sweden. I found out about Folkspraak a few days ago and I have becom quite interested, wherefore...
At this site there are three fonts in the extended 16-letter one: http://www.runristare.se/vikingtips/runfonter/runfonter.html a bit down to the right of the...
... Hello, Seb! I saw the fonts. Since the runes now have been implemented in Unicode, I guess this system now is a little outdated for web usage, but they...
Hey, I thought about making a runic alphabet, mostly based on phonetic values, (not a letter-by-letter transcription, and in the process duplicating the...
... agree..) Then maybe I just don't understand the german sounds correctly.. The phonetic alphabet seems to have pairs of unrounded/rounded(?) open-closed(?)...
I made an estimation now about which sounds were needed for a phonetic runic alphabet.. This is my rough estimation, about the most(?) important different...
There was some questions hera about "basically", earlier, and I think I have a good translation now.. Mainly - huvdsaaklig(?) Actually - faktisk ("Aktuell"...
"Phonetic" runic alphabet EF - Elder Futhark SC - (Late) Scandinavian AS - Anglo-Saxon ASN - Anglo-Saxon "Numerals", (used in the calendar) Consonants: F -...
Hmmm, there was a theudiskon group here at Yahoo, I saw.. Discussing proto-germanic, and trying to make a complete PG language.. (You might claim that a bunch...
Hello All, Things seem a little quiet around here!. It's been a while since I posted anything, but over the last few days I've got back into my Folkspraak and...
Hmm.. Nice, although I have some suggestions... (I don't know Folkspraak good enough to know if you have based it on more "official" word lists, or basically...
... on ... own "dialect".) A lot of the words are taken from "official" wordlists, plus new ones I have coined as required, I generally used English, Dutch,...
... ones ... Uhm, think the cognates to "eller" is more like "else", and these cognates exist only in english and scandinavian. Or sounds more like german...
Here are some cognates to skewed: German: schief, dutch: scheef, swedish: skev, all meaning something like "tilted" Could be related to: German: scheibe dutch:...
I have edited the pages according to your suggestions. I use "or" instead of "eld" I use "skevt" to mean "tilted, skewed, twisted" I changed "trepvís" to...
Allright, that sounds better, I think. Stories, nice... You know where I could d/l them? Hmmm, "eld"... I think there generally is no reason to include purely...
Thank you.. Interesting... Uhm, about skévt (or which form you did choose) I think the t on the end is unnecessary, since in all core langs except english,...
Hmmm, the search engine only seems to search through the last posts, and not all. Which is a shame. Also, there is no way to download large files, with all...
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Mar 12, 2004 6:11 pm
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Which kind of birds are the "kernosk kauhen"? What is a "karter" and a "beplading"? From which core lang(s) are these words? I can read german and dutch...
... "kernosk kauhen" are "Cornish choughs" a member of the crow family, in English it is usually just called a chough, pronounced to rhyme with rough, but in...
... family, ... in ... and ... Alpine ... I don't know how common these words are, maybe you can add "én sort krćć" (or something like that (a "sort...
... Dan. "boplads". ... Uhmm, "Kolonii" is latin, but could be found in most languages, I think.. or perhaps something based on english settle/german siedeln...