Talk:Tharfish

This is equisite work! One of the best conlangs I've ever seen XD.

''Thine work here beest of yonder bosses! It tharfst naught. Of conlangs seen I, thine beest of best!''

Maxseptillion77 (talk) 04:16, August 2, 2015 (UTC)

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Also, three items be rather incorrect: schlep(p), meaning "to do something slowly and/or unwillingly"; tharf, meaning anything from "can" to "should" to original meaning, pamplemousse, which doth mean "grapefruit" but beeth also used as a placeholder noun.

There beeth also a verb "shart", which tharfeth mean same as "pamplemousse", but in verbs.

Conjugation of verb "to be" tharfeth be "beeth" in 3sg. Yep. --DAH BUY000R! (wall | crimes)

If you don't like what I did, feel free to change it

дэр экзыст ирдивидуалз вит сывир дайыриа оф дэ мауд бут алсо а констиратион оф дэ айдиыз дат из джыст аз сывир (talk) 21:36, August 4, 2015 (UTC)

Basically I just added something that I noticed people on the wiki doing (attaching comparative and superlative affixes to words that don't normally accept them)

дэр экзыст ирдивидуалз вит сывир дайыриа оф дэ мауд бут алсо а констиратион оф дэ айдиыз дат из джыст аз сывир (talk) 20:25, August 5, 2015 (UTC)

This sounds like Cavinese.  UnfazedEveryman  Annoy Me 23:10, September 8, 2015 (UTC)

What highteth Cavinese? Also, tharf we -en on infinitives like Middle English put? We tharf making this differenter from Standard English to get on. Expand ye the lexicon more. I know not even what word order to use. Joersc (talk) 05:48, September 26, 2015 (UTC)

Is t' ma lang e.  UnfazedEveryman  Annoy Me 08:15, September 26, 2015 (UTC)

I propose that all silent consonants pronounced should be. This means "know" and "psychology"  [kʰnoʊ̯] [pʰsaɪ̯kʰɑloʊ̯d͡ʒi] shall be. For silent  propose I the pronounciation [x], although pronounced as [f]  canneth perhaps the pronounciation [f] keep. I suggest also eventually an orthographic reform. And yes, more words need we still, and more grammar while we at it are. 129.15.64.237 21:58, September 26, 2015 (UTC)