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Cosmogloss/Tawin colours
Kun and ron are really the only 'true' colour names. 'Ron' is 'warm colour' (red, orange, yellow) and 'kun' is 'cool colour' (green, cyan, blue). There's also the word 'lin', just meaning 'colour'. If you want more specific colour terms, you have to combine them.
Rosin (warm_colour-left) is red, ronyn (warm_colour-neutral) is orange, and roden (warm_colour-right) is yellow. Kusin, kunyn, and kuden are green, cyan, and blue respectively. Rokun is pink and kuron is purple.
Liwin (colour-space) is black and lilon (colour-light) is white. Linyn is the typical name for grey, but liwilon could be used to imply a dark grey and lilowin could be used to imply a light grey.
Adding -wi- and -lo- to colours makes it lighter or darker, so rowin is brown.
Those are all of the 'official' names, but you could combine the word colour with other stuff, for example, 'lifen' (colour-animal) to refer to that grey-brown colour that a lot of wild animals have.
*Note: All of these colour words I've listed are in noun form. Replace the -n with -t to make it an adjective.Â
**Another note, is that these terms cover ranges. Kunyn & kuden, kuden & kuron and kuron & rokun (all blue-spectrum colours!) can especially overlap.Â
***Cosmogloss is the English term for this language, while Tawin is this languageâs term for itself. I originally made this post before inventing the term âCosmoglossâ.
Iâm gonna make a conlang thatâs a ripoff of inspired by aUI. I donât have a name for it yet. Itâs got 32 phonemes/morphemes (1 more than aUIâs 31), plus an epethentic vowel and an epethentic consonant to break up any difficult/impossible vowel sequences or consonant clusters that may occur.Â
I also might make one or two other aUI-inspired conlangs with morphemes beĂŻng based on syllables rather than phonemes.
Wooppppsss my hand slipped <w< >w>
Du hast mich wieder ganz gemacht. Das unmögliche geschafft
Adel tawin