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  • Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem]
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    19 days ago

    Oh, an incidental fact I was going to mention was that the "ma" in junma might be a distant relative of the English word mare. There's a lot of unrelated languages that happen to have words for horses starting with a sound like "ma" or "mo", and this has led a lot of people to speculate that as basically the domestication of horses spread, the word for horses used by the original domesticators spread with it.

      • Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem]
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        19 days ago

        I was also going to say that I've been in a sense developing my main conlang for about 9 years already depending on how you count it. I'd hoped to finish the first draft of its dictionary this year, and I guess I still have a few months left, but I feel like I've been so busy with other things that I'll probably end up spending another year (or two) on that project... And obviously, after I finish that dictionary, however many drafts it takes, I will then write a second edition, because there is truly no escape.

        If you have any ideas for highly-specific things to coin words for, I'm always open to suggestions; if you have any funny sentences or paragraphs to translate, then I'm open to that, too.