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when he was that little 16 year old i had a lot of fun making this (edit: i had to modify three times because i got his birthdate wrong)
the different types of dogs and their "type" in seryyalinsqen
drew things during a test
thought
mixing conlanging with dialogue is wonderful for me, because
"you like that girl, don't you? you're weird..."
BOOO!
"you like the girl, hej? addabëy..."
CLAP, CLAP, CLAP! of course, you'll need to explain it some time later unless the readers already have context, but i adore it.
addabëy is bë (being the pronoun) becoming the suffix of an adjective, adday, so, adday+bë becomes addabë, meaning "you are weird" or "you are strange" - and over-simplifying the use of the y: it's a particle to indicate the end of a phrase
i dont exactly plan to delve deep into this language, but it is one of many canon languages in my MORAPHOBIA project
(no, the language is not kerlüçi)
kerlüçi
i like kerlüçi because it's kerlüçi "Kerlüçiy benesevmek çün Kerlüçi"
i LIKE cats "Kidilaryi benesevmek-li" the -li is an emphasis particle, it does not affect pronunciation (simplifying, don't read it)
i do not like dogs "Küpeklaryi hayir benesevmekaya"
little bit of info: kerlüçi is a fictional language from one of my projects - while its inspiration might be obvious, it is a fully independent language and should not be considered related to irl turkic languages...