
Andrew Janssen wrote: > I've added a section to the website on Cedonian language. At some point, > I may also copy the section of the old Website on Balpuri, the language > of Mir, so that all the language information can be found in one place. > > I've actually got quite a bit more information about the Cedonian > language that I've been working on, but you all are probably not > interested in things like marking nouns for case, or how to conjugate a > regular verb in the future perfect progressive tense. :) Actually I am. :) And I have a few questions. I've been using Latin in place of Ancient Balpuri because I overlooked the Balpuri language page. I assume this isn't correct. Since I don't wish to change huge amounts of nomenclature, what Qaiyore language _are_ those Latin terms from? "healer" is "arlov" in Cedonian. The Litany lists "Arlova" as the goddess of health. Which came first? Is there something in the Cedonian language to distinguish between mortal healer and divinity of healing? "seloa" is "moon." Isn't Seloa also a place name (or am I thinking of "Celoa")? Jefferson (Exquaestio) http://www.picotech.net/~jeff_wilson63/rpg/Exq_Main.html ---------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send mail to celandra-off@phoenyx.net.