Ok... from now on I am shesheum ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven Soroka" <ssoroka@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <pythian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 9:56 PM Subject: [pythian] Re: PROJECT - I'm back (Linavalunius) > > I'd like to correct myself. :) The correct pronounciation of shesheum is > sheh sheh oom > > Not shey shey like I mentioned previously. :-) > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: pythian-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:pythian-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Steven Soroka > > Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 2:52 PM > > To: pythian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [pythian] Re: PROJECT - I'm back (Linavalunius) > > > > > > > > > > Fun, no? :) > > > > > > yeah.. > > > > > > salva, salvo, amisha kk > > > [good, very good my friend ?] > > > > > > -kk > > > > Close. > > > > my is a pronoun, since linavalunius has no pronouns, you need > > to use your > > name in place. > > I was just discussing how to do possesive words in linavalunius, and I > > haven't decided. > > I think what I'll do is use 'of' instead of 's. ("of john" instead of > > "john's").. > > That may or may not change later. > > kk would need to be a valun name, lets call it sheshe (the > > closest sound > > 'shey shey') > > with the -um ending that all valun names require. so kk is > > now shesheum. > > > > salva, salvo, amisha shesheumus. > > literally: > > (good, very good, friend of kk) > > The -us at the end of your name is the "of" suffix. > > > > it'd be like saying, "friend kk(of)" > > > > they attach the -us to the word that comes after the english > > of. it's kk's > > friend, so it's of kk. > > shesheum-us > > > > just like linavalunius. linavalunius is made up of multiple words: > > > > lina valun i us > > lina = language > > valun = valun > > i = plural (valuni being more than one valun) > > us = of > > > > language valuns-of .. language of [the] valuns. > > > > Hope that wasn't too complicated. :-) Valuni cannot pronounce > > names from > > other languages and somewhat butcher them when they try. ;) > > shesheum would > > be what they would call you. :) > > > > > > >