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Weekly Translation #15: "Why is the mountain burning?"

#phori #aurem #linguistics #conlanging

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r/CasualConlangs Weekly Translation #14: "Listen to the sound of all the birds in the trees."

#phori #aurem #conlanging #linguistics

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r/CasualConlangs Weekly Translation #13: “The weather is warming, soon it will be swimming weather.”

#phori #aurem #linguistics #conlanging

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The verb in #aurem, on the other hand, is Paretet [paɹetet], derived from the greek verb, paraitoúmai.

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r/CasualConlangs Weekly Translation #12: “All the plants are beginning to sprout.”

#phori #aurem #conlanging #linguistics

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Which also reminds me...I do not really have any strong naming conventions in either #aurem or #phori, which is ironic since there are many languages constructed for the sake of naming things. Then again, I guess I just worry about names as they become relevant in the narrative...

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#conlangcheckup 2/13/26 - left is #phori, right is #aurem

#conlanging

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Given the origins seem a bit murky (no pun intended), figuring out an equivalent in #aurem was tricky, but I eventually settled on Raske [ɹaske], roughly meaning "rabble". As for #phori, it would have the word, Rapaṣi [ɾɑpɑʂi], meaning "rascal/rogue".
#conlanging #linguistics #conlangingwordoftheday

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In #aurem, the word is Züzägë [zʊzægɛ], derived from the verb, Züzäget, "to synchronize/unify", which also derives into the word for "eclipse", Züzöhlün.

#conlanging #linguistics #conlangingwordoftheday

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In #aurem, the word is Poken [pøken], derived from the verb, Pokyet, "to proliferate", and the archaic inessive suffix, "-en", which is still used to mark location nouns, but this also undergoes zero-derivation to go N -> Adj.

In #phori, which has a locative suffix...

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Here's my translations for #aurem and #phori

#conlanging

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In #aurem, the word is Dëjmëdh [dɛjmɛdə], deriving from Dëyh, the adjective for "divine/sublime", and Metatet, the verb for "to change into/become".

While in #phori, the word is Оro̤ðe᷈hāl [ɔ̀ɾøðəhɒ́ɫ], deriving from the noun, Oro̤ðe᷈, "divinity", and the verb, Hālu, "to change/become".

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My attempt at handwriting #aurem. The rough translation is "We like/love!"
##conlanging #linguistics

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This word in particular stood out to me as one to adapt into my conlangs.

Likely the origin would've been with #aurem as Aprisol [apɹisøl], derived from Aprikus (ripe fruit) and Sole (sun).

Then, #phori would have borrowed it as Apiröl [ɑpiɺøɫ]...

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Slight error in the #aurem entry: *[nostiʔa] should be [nøstiʔa].

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r/CasualConlangs Weekly Translation #11: “When will the warm weather return?”

#phori #aurem #conlanging #linguistics

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r/Conlangs Linguistic Checkpoint 2/5/26

#phori #aurem #conlanging #linguistics

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#FebruaryWorldbuilders Day 7:

The main body of water that borders all three main regions in #shuunkuu is referred to in #aurem as Mëhrë Silok (Sea of Knives) due to the various jagged rocks that make traversing its waters somewhat perilous. This also makes it impossible to go...

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#Febchantment Day 4: (In #phori)

Sorka [ʃɔɾkɑ] is the general term for magic/sorcery with derivations such as Sorki [ʃɔɾki] "user of magic" and Sorge᷈ [ʃɔɾgə] "magical familiar". That said, #aurem is the main language that would have more diverse terminology for magic compared to psionics...

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r/CasualConlangs Weekly Translation #10: "“It was so snowy that I forgot to do the translation challenge.” (Although it is interpreted much more loosely in #phori and #aurem)
#linguistics #conlanging

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And the #aurem equivalents

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And the sentence in #aurem.

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A prompt from r/Conlangs: Interpretations of Lady Gaga's catchphrase, "Dance or die!"
#phori #aurem #linguistics #conlanging

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Syntax Test Cases, #76: "Among the wheat grew tall red poppies."
#phori #aurem #linguistics #conlanging #dailysyntax

(Note: 'big/large' is the best adjective I have in both languages at this moment, but may add 'tall' later.)

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Syntax Test Cases, #106: "Come with us."
#phori #aurem #linguistics #conlanging #dailysyntax

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Syntax Test Cases, #86: "Sugar tastes sweet."
#phori #aurem #linguistics #conlanging #dailysyntax

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Syntax Test Cases, #12: "Some of the people shouted."
#phori #aurem #linguistics #conlanging #dailysyntax

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r/CasualConlangs Weekly Translation #8: "There are 52 cards in a deck.”
#phori #aurem #linguistics #conlanging

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From Syntax Test Cases, #170: "I hurt myself."
#phori #aurem #conlanging #linguistics #dailysyntax

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From r/casualconlang Random Linguistic Search 1/15/26: "I need the passcode for the gate."
#phori #aurem #linguistics #conlanging

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