she/her - 24
Carrd: https://familiarpress.carrd.co/
Might jump around a few of my conlangs this year, but I'm starting off with Orn Rood familial terms that I don't have already!
Might jump around a few of my conlangs this year, but I'm starting off with Orn Rood familial terms that I don't have already!
Ullalk's departure from Alun was mostly grammatical, though fueled by the loss of cases due to sound changes. Because Ullalk was a minority language for centuries, it took on much of the vocabulary of Esgrii such as the previously mentioned 'taf' "bird" and 'jak' "to fit".
Ullalk's departure from Alun was mostly grammatical, though fueled by the loss of cases due to sound changes. Because Ullalk was a minority language for centuries, it took on much of the vocabulary of Esgrii such as the previously mentioned 'taf' "bird" and 'jak' "to fit".
Ullalk is very happy to just juxtapose the relative clause, except in a few cases where it uses converbs.
Ullalk is very happy to just juxtapose the relative clause, except in a few cases where it uses converbs.
questions in Ullalk are formed by placing the particle /el/ before the subject. There are no words for 'yes' or 'no' they can simply answer by repeating the verb in the affirmative or negative form.
Verbs can be negated by adding /nif/ after it.
questions in Ullalk are formed by placing the particle /el/ before the subject. There are no words for 'yes' or 'no' they can simply answer by repeating the verb in the affirmative or negative form.
Verbs can be negated by adding /nif/ after it.