Talk:Adwan

ImaginaryMdA 14:58, June 10, 2010 (UTC)

WOW, this language is so dificult and well really complete!

But I'm still very glad I can stick with the languages I now learn, because Adwan would be so hard!

I wonder if you know them all by heart... or if that is even within a human beings capacity.

Adwan? Oooh man it's easy compared to real languages. Adwan's quite inconsisten. I myself am trying to juggle messing around with Adwan while learning Czech, and I can tell you Czech makes Adwan look like a child's story book ): LctrGzmn 19:56, June 10, 2010 (UTC)

You have to admit that it uses rather a lot of declensions, and that they aren't related. So if you don't have the tables, are you still able to fluently form Adwan phrases? ImaginaryMdA 07:30, June 11, 2010 (UTC)

I guess it does have a lot. I can't decline every word up to par, but often there are times when I see a word, think the ending, doubt myself, look up the declension, only to have been right. That happens more than ever in Adwan. I have completely memorized the first strong declension though, but that was before I intended on learning a real language, rather than my own -_- And the declensions are actually easier simply because I only recycle one ending (-em). In other languages, you have to use context clues to find out the case sometimes, because many declensions are the same (like the masculine animate hard declensions in Czech, -ovi is used for the locative and dative, aargh). Let's see. Adwan has 7 declensions total, while Czech has 14 XD I guess it works with distribution, eh? I will admit I made Adwan a little hard in that aspect, mainly because I wanted to keep word order as free as possible and I tried to avoid as many ambiguities as possible. Ah well. LctrGzmn 07:36, June 11, 2010 (UTC)