Following up on last week: Lane yomelasanochi myon pmslo methale. [ˈla.nelanebut jo.me.la.saˈno.tɕiyo-mela-san-o-chigive-down-with-3s–3p.A mjonmyoneverything ˈpm̩.ɬopm-slofor-3s meˈða.le]methalegold But they will give anything for gold. Gloss provided by Gloss My Gloss The Nitherian… Read more »
Following up on last week: Nitherwi vezhivazherasho wi, ayomelasanochi yovo pmslo thoslerwi. [niˈðe.rwinithe-rwiperson-PL ve.ʑi.va.ʑeˈra.ɕovezhi-va-zhera-sholive-LOC.APPL-land-3p wiwiLD a.jo.me.la.saˈno.tɕia-yo-mela-san-o-chiNEG-give-down-INS.APPL–3s–3p.A ˈjo.voyovonothing ˈpm̩.ɬopm-slofor-3p ðoˈɬe.rwi]thosle-rwigod-PL The people who live there don’t sacrifice anything to the gods…. Read more »
Following up on last week: Tsmpathaynslo zherashosla thwesaso. [tsm̩.pa.ðaˈjən.ɬotsm-pa-thayn-slosit-LOC.APPL-lake-3p ʑe.raˈɕo.ɬazherashoslaisland ðweˈsa.so]thwesaso1,296 From its waters rise a thousand islands. Gloss provided by Gloss My Gloss The numeral thwesaso (1,296) seems overly… Read more »
It’s almost Lexember, and this year it’s Nitherian’s turn to get a month-long lexicon boost. In preparation, the next four Weekly Words posts will all feature Nitherian sentences. Rmpakmiso Thoynposlo…. Read more »
For Kharulian scholars, the definitive foundational text on mathematics was “Comfort with Numbers”, attributed to the legendary thinker Shuspum Iju. In this work, Shuspum starts with some basic assumptions about… Read more »