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春の魔女🌙 @AliceinCrystalTokyo@witches.town

Pouet épinglé
Pouet épinglé
Pouet épinglé

I don't understand cryptocurrency and at this point I'm too afraid to ask

There should be a way to unsigil but specifically for when you accidentally sigiled and so far this way has been directly replying you'd accidentally sigiled or subtooting

@AliceinCrystalTokyo I though you were gonna point your finger at things and throw spells at them XD

I'm gonna finger spell everything I see now, this is addictive

I might have learnt BSL finger spelling

I might just be learning BSL finger spelling

Conlanging/ death mention Afficher plus

Véridik: une fois j'étais dans ma chambre posé oklm et j'ai entendu Alice dans sa chambre s'exercer à faire un son qui ressemblait à un "tch"
tch tch tch tch tch tch tch

How to mess up with people:

'Tlling: a bite
'Tllin: a chiming, a tinkling

^ghaa verbs whose stem ends in -ng and -g drop their final g
→ 'Tllin^ghaa: to bite
But also: 'Tllin^ghaa: to chime, to ring

😈

Miriri: "dw si tu m'entends parler à voix haute, j'étudie"
Moi, qui passe son temps à prononcer des phonèmes chelous pour mes conlangs et étudier mon vocabulaire à voix haute: "... tkt"

Someone: "why does your conlang have this feature, it's wei..."
Me: "it's Historical™ dw"

Tbh, you can do literally A.NY.THING. you want in a conlang, just... have an explanation for it :T

I was thinking "hmm, maybe it's unrealistic to have two sounds that are gonna be used exclusively in grammatical contexts, like why would they even have separate glyphs, just make them a variation of those other sounds you have"
But then I remembered...
"を"

Btw, conlang tip:
If you want to build vocab' but don't know where to start, maybe consider having a look at this:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swadesh_

Basically, it's a 100 words (the core vocabulary) that comparative linguists use to see whether languages are related, but you can use it as a "vocab' I need to build" list, which is exactly what I'm doing

Extra-tip: it works especially well if your language builds most of its vocab through compounding; this list gives you a few leads as to what your core vocab' could be and then you can build the rest based on most of these

And now I'm gonna build vocab for my conlang 👍