... perhaps #FF8000 would look ... the colour of Cyan ink. ... print trade. When I think of ... (Adobe RGB 1998 ... purple is more like ... For me all besides...
... an ... (Just ... had ... find ... It's a ... Folkspraak ... Oh, sorry... http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/tribal/amerysk/ I don't particularly like the...
... Amerysk looks very much like Old English with some Norse influence on the orthography. From the quick look that I got, it looks like the author has got...
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Feb 3, 2005 1:01 pm
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... on the orthography. ... some of the Germanic ... Yeah, I thought so, too. Also, I don't think the original idea was particularly interesting. ... has is a...
Hello. I know I haven't been very active on this list (I think I've made a total of two posts). If you feel that an outsider ought not to comment on how you...
Johan Jönsson
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Feb 3, 2005 6:28 pm
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I agree with all of those except cream and purple. I'd say cream's a little yellower usually ...but it's OK actually. Purple looks like reddish-brown to me...
Yeah, sure. I know the feeling/annoyance. I usually try to do what you just suggested, but I'll make sure I ALWAYS do from now on. ... [Non-text portions of...
... colours. ... Did I give you some bad numbers? The "purpur" seems to be a dark shade of red. I'm thinking more of a darker version of violet. I think I...
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Feb 5, 2005 7:14 am
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Feb 5, 2005 7:32 am
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... forms shall become in Folkspraak /D/. It should be spelt with Dje. (U+0110 and U+0111 Latin Letter D with Stroke) ... forms shall become in Folkspraak /d/....
I want to run a poll on the word order for Folksprak. Specifically, I want to know if members think infinitive verbs and participles should go the end of the...
... a ... is ... Groups ... easier ... Is it? Being a first language English speaker, I've never had trouble with either. I thought the voice /D/ would sound...
... a ... is ... Groups ... easier ... Anthony, if you want to propose something different and have it included on the poll, just let me know what you would...
... (z=English ... German speakers could be advised to say it as /d/ if they find they have trouble with /D/, it would make the words more familiar and ...
I was thinking about how much of language aquisition involves imitation. Whenever I try to read my Folksprak texts aloud, I find myself incredibly tongue-tied...
... I've never heard of anything like that I'm afraid. Would be fun though! I'm slightly intrigued that you find yourself tongue-tied when trying to read your...
... Although I very rarely think this, in this instance I really think bith should be acceptable (i think this was the case in Old English wasn't it?). As long...
... Specifically, I ... should ... it's ... that ... which ... bith ... wasn't ... as ... intelligible ... In most cases you may be right. But past participles...
... Yeah, I see the problem. I don't see a real solution though - I mean how can one pick one way over the other? There's no tie-breaker! ... Eh? Subject...
the *th sound as in english cannot be used for Folkspraak as many germanic people cannot pronounce it. ask a german or nederlander to say "faiTH" and you will...
... how ... Yes, no tie-breaker, that's why we should be putting it to a vote. ... Subject is the nominative case. The agent in the sentence. Object is any...