Talk:Aisiga

Noun class
I may not be understanding something, but what's the point of having a noun class system if only nouns decline? You write something like "(spirit class)-god", to mean "god", but why not just have a word for god, or make "(spirit class)-person" mean "god"? That way you could have a semantic purpose to having noun classes. Also, wouldn't including declension for adjectives, or noun-class dependant conjugations for verbs, make more sense? That way there's some form of grammatical agreement that would take the semantic load off of the prefix a bit if you do make it so that "(spirit class)-man" would mean "god". Just some ideas, but I could be getting something wrong. Fauloro 06:22, April 14, 2012 (UTC)

Honestly, I haven't worked on this language in so long. But last I remember I made a lot of changes to the language, including making the spelling more phonemic as opposed to phonetic. Plus, I think I got rid of or changed the whole noun class system because it was redundant. Understand though, that I made this language when my knowledge of languages still wasn't so great. Maybe I'll revise this page. :)

Ioustinos 13:58, April 14, 2012 (UTC)Iousinos 9:22 April 14 (EST)