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Allfather of Valhalla
Hi, this is my new language, Small Bossian, weird name but it makes perfect sense.
OK, there are only 5 things you need to know about Small Bossian.

1. Tongue twisters are a norm.
2. Words can be said as either a sentence in norm speak or a run-on sentence.
3. English doesn't exist in the language.
4. Words that look similar to other words sometimes mean the same thing.
5. A Small Bossian eater eats Small Bossians, also known as the stars of my new novel, SB II.

wORDS (MORE LATER)

AIR
Ma-shak

HAND
Morusha

FOOT
Morushe

HEAD
Morushu

TOE
Morushi

BRAIN
Konwenledge

EYE
Hy

EAR
Si

HAIR
Korvancank

LEG
Poid

NOSE
poisad

MOUTH
olki

TEETH
yolvi

FINGER
terav

TONGUE
lioyu

HAPPY
qwasee

SAD
moruu

ANGRY
bsand

JEALOUS
qwertya

INSANE
jajakara

MALE
mona

FEMALE
femona

ANIMAL
jakara

BIRD
flipflapa

PLANT
growaupe

TREE
wisee

CUBIC (race)
*spits* Koru

SMALL BOSSIAN (race)
*smiles* Salma Bossia

HUMAN
*laughs* Saru mona (saru means wise)

ENGLISH
Engalanda

FRENCH
Honkersnoses

GERMAN
Swastikaruka (circa. 1944)

SCOTTISH
Bravek koru (koru means heart)

IRISH
Beowulfez

ITALIAN
Romanceza

JAPANESE
Samurait

KOREAN
Jongalarima

CHINESE
Dynastya

RUSSIAN
Ivanterrabli

MONGOLIAN
Khan saru

INDIAN
Vishnuka

AUSTRALIAN
*laughs* bongubongu saru

CANADIAN
menjakora

AFRICAN
*smiles* Jorumenka kavekka opensad tru

MEXICAN
*spits* wackytobacky

Ashiene
there is no basic sentence formation guidelines, no grammer at all, and you only provided words translated from english into your own language, and no one has any idea how we form the words into sentences. does the subject come before the verb, or the other way round? take a look at my language for some guidelines. btw, your words sound suspiciously like mine!
Jopaan
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MEXICAN
*spits* wackytobacky

LOL!
I have my own language system thats still in production. But it's not really silly like that.
Allfather of Valhalla
QUOTE(Ashiene @ Feb 24 2007, 11:15 AM) [snapback]1556512[/snapback]
there is no basic sentence formation guidelines, no grammer at all, and you only provided words translated from english into your own language, and no one has any idea how we form the words into sentences. does the subject come before the verb, or the other way round? take a look at my language for some guidelines. btw, your words sound suspiciously like mine!


I know there's no sentence structure cause there aint MEANT to be! In my novel, this is the basics. For example, if you wanted to say "Hello, my name is (insert name here)!" you would say "koruvaka, mona consla be (insert name here)!"
BASICALLY, it's a whole lot of gibberish that mean different things:

MONA: man, my, king, signs, oxygen, river, tire-tracks, deoxyribonucleic acid.
Pelican_Eel
mona and femona - hahahahahahaa!!!
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