Prūmia = Heart
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Prūmia = Heart
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Native Miyako speaker Hiroyuki Nakama working with Clarissa Forbes in the 2016 CoLang Miyako practicum, July 7, 2016. Photo by Yoko Kugo. Our languages are falling asleep. What can we do to wake them up? CoLang, or the Institute for Collaborative Language Research, brings together language activists, learners,
Kevin Martens Wong wrote for Unravel Magazine about his experience attending CoLang 2016.
Our languages are falling asleep. What can we do to wake them up?
CoLang, or the Institute for Collaborative Language Research, brings together language activists, learners, linguists, speakers, students, teachers, elders, wiki bloggers, archivists, and publishers every two years to talk about how we can work together to learn about, document, and protect the many languages of our world. Of particular concern for the Institute are the world’s many endangered languages, many of whom are down to their last living speakers, and the Institute always plays host to a large number of representatives from these endangered language communities, who courageously come forward to share their stories with collaborators and friends.
I came to CoLang for my work on my heritage language Kristang, and the Institute was an amazing and tremendously fulfilling experience. It was a rare opportunity to work alongside friends, mentors, and pioneers in the fields of language documentation and conservation, and alongside other people working to save and reawaken their languages. I learned an enormous amount about how to do these things, and acquired a wealth of knowledge about a whole number of other cultures, peoples, and perspectives I seldom, if ever, get to even read about back home in Singapore.
CoLang 2018 is at the University of Florida and registration is open until April 1.
The institute is designed to provide an opportunity for community language activists and linguists to receive training in community-based language documentation and revitalization.
This is a WONDERFUL document, written by David J. Peterson (a languist, Inventor of many languages and High valyrian). It contains the Targaryens Slogan "Perzys Ānogār" ("Fire and Blood") and the the «Seat of the Sea» from the House Velarion.
And it contains the High Valyrian's Glyphs, used for writing.
Numbers in High Valyrian Language ✨️
!! The ordinal numbers, numbers from 1 to 9 and "1000" can be declined !!
Example of great number and phrases :
Zūgār se mēre lantēpsā = Four hundread and twenty one (421)
Daenerys ampa pyrī Dothrakoti ēza = Daenerys has ten thousand Dothraki
Source : Wiki of David J Peterson
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Is Duolingo weird ? Naaaah 😆 of course not!
Ñuhā : Locative of "ñuha" (mine, lun.)
Tembyrry : Locative of the Lunar word "tembyr" (book)
Yes, tembyr is Lunar even if it ends with a R, because this word is actually the collective form of the lunar word "temby" (leaf) so "tembyr" is ("all leaves") or ("book").
High valyrian Verb !
Jokōrȳdragon = to gossip
Source : the wiki of David J Peterson
High Valyrian :
Kesommi aōle mīsās. Rhakiāzmo inkot dōros indīs. Geltilio rȳ jās. Ninkiot avy rhaeninna.
English :
Put these on. Push the wall behind the tapestry. Follow the passage. I’ll meet you outside.
High valyrian Irregular verb :
Jagon : (" to go, to pass ")
Example :
Lentot jān, Geros ilas ! I go home, Goodbye !
Irregular verb 4/6