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===Months (søømir)=== | ===Months (søømir)=== | ||
Need etymologies for month names | Need etymologies for month names | ||
Revisited Eevo month names and etymologies: | |||
January: Nnoomon < Nón, a Talmic god + -on 'adjectivizer' | |||
February: Agodí < Netagin ʔaqâṭ 'incense' + -iyø "feminine adjectivizer" | |||
March: Lori < Proto-Clofabic loři 'middle/half' | |||
April: Slysion < OEevo sleasaí, 'aroma' + -on 'adjectivizer' | |||
May: Tatsŋúd < Netagin Tatsŋuṭ "time of gardening" | |||
June: Preevar < Proto-Clofabic pδeg war 'most light' | |||
July: Beesi < from bésaí, a Talmic festival | |||
August: Tobúh < Netagin tobúh 'time of storms' | |||
September: Crifatt < Proto-Clofabic kriβ akti 'celebrate-day' | |||
October: Glawm < older go lán '(the month) with seed' | |||
November: Xaðfí < Netagin xadhăf "remembrance [of the dead]" + iyø "feminine adjectivizer" | |||
December: Llavw < Proto-Clofabic laga-wul "long night, winter solstice" | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Revision as of 01:44, 21 August 2017
- A møli ren (said by one person) = Thank you.
- Tiar a fel rys? = What is your name?
- $NAME a fel ren. = My name is $NAME.
- A sgwil llen. = I'm sorry.
- Jw! = Bye! (informal)
- Ðelláws = Please (from *i ðewn llaws, lit. if I may request)
- Sawv llen ... = I like ...
- Te sawv llen ... = I don't like ...
- Yv $N þeer naw. = I'm $N years old.
- A sŋøøchree bør! = Happy birthday!
- Ticer a tytte rys? = How many children do you have?
- Þlawd að arm rys? = Where do you live?
- Nøøvr að arm ren. = I live in Nøøvr.
- Clofabolocin ... = ... Clofabolocin.
- Taw a morel mi? = What day is it today?
- (Morel) Atti a morel mi. = Today is Sunday.
- D'eell naw'r = I love you.
Dates and time
Weekdays (morelar)
- Saturday: Morel Sbiþ
- Sunday: Morel Atti
- Monday: Morel Alawþ
- Tuesday: Morel Fricoð
- Wednesday: Morel Sderciþ
- Thursday: Morel Taroð
- Friday: Morel Llifar
The words ytt (morning), rrwi (daytime) and vin (night) can also be used with these words: vin Sbiþ = Saturday night
Months (søømir)
Need etymologies for month names
Revisited Eevo month names and etymologies:
January: Nnoomon < Nón, a Talmic god + -on 'adjectivizer' February: Agodí < Netagin ʔaqâṭ 'incense' + -iyø "feminine adjectivizer" March: Lori < Proto-Clofabic loři 'middle/half' April: Slysion < OEevo sleasaí, 'aroma' + -on 'adjectivizer' May: Tatsŋúd < Netagin Tatsŋuṭ "time of gardening" June: Preevar < Proto-Clofabic pδeg war 'most light' July: Beesi < from bésaí, a Talmic festival August: Tobúh < Netagin tobúh 'time of storms' September: Crifatt < Proto-Clofabic kriβ akti 'celebrate-day' October: Glawm < older go lán '(the month) with seed' November: Xaðfí < Netagin xadhăf "remembrance [of the dead]" + iyø "feminine adjectivizer" December: Llavw < Proto-Clofabic laga-wul "long night, winter solstice"
Description
Colors (yxtar)
- lloos = red
- rraich = yellow
- bys = green
- fosde = blue
- ew = white
- flwv = black
- ŋiwl = brown
- seef = grey