User talk:The Kaufman

Bro what happened?

With what? ← Feel free to disregard.

Conlang Challenge
The rules of the August Conlang Challenge have been announced! [This has been a Public Service Announcement from your Friendly Neighbourhood Despot.] 04:29, August 17, 2014 (UTC)

Hi bro!

The chat isn't working for me right now :(

Also, I havn't been too excited about the game...

don't rlly think I want to do it :(

Sorry,

AndyRoo337

Une Question
A friend of mine asked the following: "To any Hebrew speakers who would know this: How does the passive voice work in Hebrew? Can you still state the subject in the phrase or nah?" Could you assist? [This has been a Public Service Announcement from your Friendly Neighbourhood Despot.] 03:02, October 19, 2014 (UTC)

Um I dunno. Maybe no. The object is treated as a subject tho and word order is still OV(A) treated as AVO. -- DAH BUY000R! (wall | crimes)

I didn't understand that, lols. [This has been a Public Service Announcement from your Friendly Neighbourhood Despot.] 06:26, October 19, 2014 (UTC)

Well, let's take an idiomatic non-passive phrase "it's spoken" - "anashim omrim (et) ze" lit. "people speak it" and a literal translation "ze ne'emar" "it's spoken". See that in passive phrase the object's treated as subject? -- DAH BUY000R! (wall | crimes)

Disregard, I've forgot about the conjunction "al (yadi) ". From that I assume the subject is available in passive voice. -- DAH BUY000R! (wall | crimes)

y u no luv us :C
Why you no is editing on ze wiki anymore? D: </3 [This has been a Public Service Announcement from your Friendly Neighbourhood Despot.] 00:27, October 25, 2014 (UTC)

(Half) Broken Links
Hello!

In case you were unaware, the Zompist BBoard is highly protective. It is impossible for non-members to view user profiles. The link on your user profile thus does not provide anything other than the login page. I presume you already knew, but if not, you now do. Also, where do you post 'completed' conlangs? Just curious.

Meuser2 wants you to come and help at the Japanese Language Wiki! 05:47, November 2, 2014 (UTC)