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Terve. I was looking through Pandunia-English word list and was wondering about the origin of some words. Is "pada" from the Russian "padat'"? I agree that...
Dmitri Ivanov
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Mar 4, 2008
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... Yes it is. It is impossible to find widely international words for basic ideas like that, so I just pick a nice word from some large language. ... I still...
Risto Kupsala
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Mar 4, 2008
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... Sit&#228; en t&#228;ysin ymm&#228;rr&#228;. Do you mean that if schwa is not included in the vowels list, then it may not be used? Muistaakseni min&#228;...
Dmitri Ivanov
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Mar 5, 2008
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... Something was funny about the letters in your message. But I think what Risto is saying is that there are no rules dealing with it. I think he recognizes...
Jens Wilkinson
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Mar 5, 2008
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... The number codes stand for ä (a with two dots). ... Jens is right. Some people will add some extra vowel if words are too difficult for them. It's not...
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rkupsala
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... Yeah, that's the problem. It is known everywhere but it's too complex. So I have an idea, maybe crazy (any idea may seem crazy at first): let's take...
Dmitri Ivanov
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Mar 5, 2008
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... too ... people just ... Yes, epenthesis happens. Each language seems to have its own sound to use too. Japanese seem to favor [M] while us anglophones...
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Mar 6, 2008
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Voinko kysyä, where is 'ban' (group) from? I have the only explanation 'band', but probably that's wrong Dmitry...
Dmitri Ivanov
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Mar 7, 2008
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... I'm guessing it's from Chinese or Korean. There is a word like it in Japanese, which is "han". The word is commonly used for a group, and it's interesting...
Jens Wilkinson
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Mar 7, 2008
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... Right, I've found it in Chinese: ban1 - group, class, brigade. It's interesting how the Chinese will take its usage instead of 'men'....
Dmitri Ivanov
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Mar 7, 2008
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... It's correct, but in addition the word is also based on Chinese word "ban" (first tone), which means a group of people. I was thinking to use it as the...
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rkupsala
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Mar 7, 2008
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I checked the plural marking of dozens of languages, and I find no universal (or widespread) pattern for it. The most regular system I found is in Quechua (and...
Florent Garet
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Mar 7, 2008
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... "ban" ... (we), ... word ... and it ... Mandarin, so ... Rick Harrison used "men" for plural pronouns in Dunia: http://www.langmaker.com/outpost/dunia.htm ...
Dmitri Ivanov
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Mar 7, 2008
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By the way, in Hindi there is 'gan' which means "group, multitude". I'm bearing it in mind for a long time but have not used it anywhere yet. Also, "men" could...
Dmitri Ivanov
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Mar 7, 2008
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... I agree about the sound. Also perhaps some English speakers would associate "mi-men" with "my men", which would be bad. There's one thing that I hate about...
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rkupsala
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Mar 7, 2008
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... I liked the suggestion made by "etherman23" on Worldlang ML: mi/ti/ta. Despite the 3 words are not ideally differenciated, they obey a logical system: m =...
Florent Garet
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Mar 7, 2008
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Sellamat prients! Udiviteljno chto Dmitry ne mne zadal ètot vopros! "Ban" is a very widespread root, of IE origin, maybe from Nostratic, but it owes its...
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Mar 8, 2008
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... This is really one of the joys of working with language. I don't know if it can be definitely shown that "ban" and "bwana" are etymologically related, as ...
Jens Wilkinson
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Mar 8, 2008
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... Florent, it's not a bad idea. For the moment, I have adopted mi/yu/ta, which is good in that the three words are easy to distinguish, but bad in that it is...
Jens Wilkinson
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Mar 8, 2008
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... Those pronouns sound nice in my opinion too. Two of them also are identical with Nostratic pronouns, namely "mi" and "ti", if that's worth anything. -- ...
Risto Kupsala
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Mar 9, 2008
9:23 pm
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... Of course, "yu" fits better in your system. But in Pandunia, pronouns are associated with possessive "ke", so "tu, ti, yu" are all posssible choices. -- ...
Florent Garet
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Mar 11, 2008
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salam Perhaps some of you remember my idea for the logo for Pandunia (and earlier for Pangaja). Someone with a better artistic eye than me has created same...
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rkupsala
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Mar 20, 2008
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... (and ... has ... in the ... YouTube ... hosted by ... opportunity ... I think it's a good idea to have some type of logo or banner (I've done so for...
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Mar 22, 2008
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Hi, I have sometimes claimed that Pandunia has free word order. I'm not sure is it entirely true. Pandunia has freer word order than some other languages, but...
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rkupsala
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Apr 7, 2008
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... I'm not exactly sure, but I think there is some principle that you are following (and that I follow in NP as well). It's something like "proximity" but ...
Jens Wilkinson
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Apr 7, 2008
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... Exactly! I call it pairing, but proximity is a good word too. I believe that it is universal. Speech is sequential. When we speak, words come out one after...
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rkupsala
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Apr 7, 2008
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... By the way, referring to the discussion that is currently taking place in Auxlang, the fact that the "proximity principle" is universal is very important...
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rkupsala
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Apr 7, 2008
12:13 pm
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Here's an update to bring some life to this list. I haven't worked with Pandunia recently, because I got tired of it. So it's on hold for a while. Probably I...
Risto Kupsala
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Jun 3, 2008
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... worked with ... a ... get ... There I'm ... that ... put ... I think this is very practical. Some have made jokes about the fact I have so many different...
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salan! ni nen mi soju kalilan vakati (i kalilan kuva) mudi bana pandunia. mi no sabe vakati suma ja fin nen, ma mi civan mo. -- Risto Kupsala...
Risto Kupsala
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