Dormouse559 wrote:The person after me wants to write stories in their conlang.
Linguist wrote:On one side, they are from Italy [and I guess part from England]; on the other, they are from here.
En-' repponse u movîzi mesedji ?
[ʔẽ.ʁɛˈpɔ̃n.sə ʔy.moviː.zi.məˈsɛd.dʑi]
Respond to the wrong post?
Linguist wrote:Kůþpobb dla len ęšþåv bukbǔk řu söfřǐð.
The person after me wants to start teaching their conlang to another.
No, pa den çê moumanti. Lou silvé hanje souven e j' lou voudrê attandre que vannye plû stablou. Çê arriva, jou considrêyê a eccrîvre d' lêsont.
[ˈno | ˈpa dɛ̃n.sɛː.muˈmɑ̃n.ti | lu.siˈve ˈhɑ̃ɲ̟.ʑə suˈvɛ̃ŋ ʔe.ʑlu.vuˈdʁɛː ʔaˈtɑ̃n.dʁə kəˈvɑ̃ɲ.ɲə plyˈsta.blu | ˈsɛː ʔaʁ.ʁiˈva | ʑu.kɔ̃n.si.dʁɛˈjɛː ʔa.ɛˈkʁiː.vʁə dlɛˈsɔ̃nt]
No, not just now. Silvish is changing often, and I'd like to wait until it stabilizes a bit. When that happens, I'll think about writing lessons.
Yê, la parson-e qui me sí l' a-t appré queuqu' rî que nouvel e ella nou ddîra quê.
[ˈjɛː | la.paˈsõ.ə ki.məˈsi la.taˈpʁe kəˈkʁiː ke.nuˈvɛl ʔe.ɛl.la.nud.diˈʁa ˈkɛː]
The person after me learned something new yesterday and will tell us what.