User blog comment:The Kaufman/Germanic challenge - Voting!/@comment-25410520-20150920172934

+2 : Idoburgish I'm impressed on the phonology. The vowels are diverse but not cringe worthy ('tis a compliment). I like the W-umlaut and the verbs (especially the ablaut). The only thing I didn't like really were the nouns, but that's nothing o3o; the "If the root ends in -f- or a -LF- sequence, the root-final fricative becomes a corresponding plosive" rule is interesting though. The jussive was something cool you did to the verbs, but how do you make questions? All in all, it's a solid lang with interesting sound changes in a complete article.

+1 : Wexalian Because it's my lang o3o. If it hadn't been, I wouldn't have mentioned it. Though, I'm proud of my syntax for its complexity and V2 and my nouns for finally using declension classes.

Everyone else

Karahien: Honestly, I know how hard you worked on it, but you just went overboard. Remember, this is a germlang that's supposed to be spoken in Nambia or where ever you said. You kept trying to include strange, a priroi features whereas you could have done something interesting with the native language where it's spoken. Your syntax is very incomplete and unofficial explaining almost only the unimportant things that could be grouped somewhere else (ie, sentials, items in a series, tsodat, etc). Also, your sound changes are somewhat nonsensical. m > n; sχ > ɬ; χ > ç; h > t͡ʃ; etc. There are plenty of other issues, but given that this your best lang yet and that you worked very hard on it, I won't give points off.

Selingian: Nothing much to say o3o. It's cool. Ugly doe.

Boyait: FAIL in every way.

Also, Kauf, you wanted keep Boyait in just to say that you said "dafuq" XDXDXDXD.