Dobra myslí, a ne vidiő jő avenojő. I li by terbalo napisaneja vesieh naših ăzyk, i li ne bylo by orveno, açe toliko užihom ăgleskwj. A good idea but I don't see it realistic. Either we would need recordings of all our languages, or it would be unfair if we just used English.
Phrase of the week: Annugun thegaege letenhayuzo katapangyeo dikareul setenae karigo, giasipda tinhamyeon anesigusiri xaideopsda otidengeok echejeonghal tepalceiseu proschipani makka? If you want to convict someone, why worry that you don’t have a pretext?
Ne o komí-si v NS, a haneska narodenostina i lwžediejaneska myslí, ja že govorití, že v drevenyjih çasieh bie cesarievestvo «Hvan» s granicami ot vesiejă Evropy do vesiejă Asejă, a i seda mwnodzi haneci ešçe vierătí vwn jeji. Menie dana taka myslí, bo tvoja deržava kako-si estí drievwsieneskwj berg, hvatien Kypromí (j že kako-si govorití paštuneskwjimí)? Not someone on NS, but a Korean nationalistic and pseudohistorical theory that says that in ancient times there was an empire "Hwan-guk" (환국/桓國) with borders from all of Europe to all of Asia, and today still many Koreans believe it. It gave me such a thought as your nation is somehow the coast of Korea occupied by Cyprus (that somehow speaks Pashto)?
Drievwsien (geographic concept): Drievwsieneskwj poluostrov = Korean Peninsula Han and its derivatives (ethnic and political concepts): Haneskoje liudopraveje == Republic of Korea
Vidimo, ty prosto kyda vesie v kotel. It looks like you just threw everything into the pot.
A few corrections in your post. In this nation's lore, the coast was not occupied, but many parts of Korea, making it landlocked, and since Cyprus is in the other side, it's considered an exclave.
The reason it speaks Pashto is due to its diversity and a belief called "Good Taliban", where they treat the people safely. It is also seen in the flag it has the Islamic symbol, the crescent and star. (Alright I'm out, just telegram me)
Okay, so, I used to be on this webiste back from May-August last year, and I decided to come back with this nation, I’m looking to develop a conlang I’m making right now. I’ll tell you more if needed.
Vekelay horelaya, Vekahedin vekeak melayeke medinurka horediur vekeelayak. Kena medinenur kahaekor bakor horak alayor kenaeke medin FNAF horuka medineke melayaena... Oh ew, Shudana sent us an embassy request. I absolutely despise the fact he's also a FNAF fan as well...
Vitajő! Kakojő by mogla byti tvoja stara deržava? Welcome! What might your old nation be?
Otwriutih, prosto bo jih krajina estí «beraç poswlestv», a ne znajő niçito jino o Šudanie. Hotiő znati, kako zwl(a) on(a) estí, a ty by reçe «puj». I rejected it, simply because their region is an embassy collector, but I don't know anything else about Shudana. I'm curious how bad he/she must be that you said "ew".
Hey guys, looking for help with evolving the conlang, I’m evolving it from proto-germanic and the I just need some tips on how to evolve it. (If needed, the two words I’m using are /bergaz/ (mountain) and /laikan/ (to jump/play))
Vekahedin vekeuruka, Vekeor Kahaahor Kahaediurka Kahaena, medinoeke vekeurka bakor Vekeoraha Vekeeneke Kenaak horeke horlay-medinahak. Kenaor OCBC kenaeke kahaenur medinelayaha vekeor bakeke dureke kahaurka vekeur kenauor alayelaya furkalay melayaekor Vekahedin kenaeke. Shudana's region, One Collective Brain Cell, appears on the Problematic Regions List for being fash-adjacent. If OCBC is being accused of this you can only imagine how much worse Shudana is.
It reminds me of how Vladimir Zhirinovsky tried to ban the letter «Ы» from Russian (which has a similar sound to Turkish “I”, and is represented in Selanese by y) because supposedly it is a “glottal sound” and “it came from the mongols”.