User talk:Fauxlosophe

Nice to meet a new face on this wiki. Glad to see that there are still conlangers out there that try to make original vocabulary and grammar for their languages. This wiki has too few of those. Behru cesik, if you are wondering, is based on sanskrit, inuktitut, and japanese, however, the vocab is original. My advice to you is to keep revising fén ghír until you are satisfied. Just a few days ago I was reading about inuktitut and I decided to add some of those features into Behru. Ive been spending the last few days editing those into the Behru page and I've completely started over on the verbs. I'd guess it might take a few years to make a fully nuanced language (unless you're going For something like esperanto). I myself am fairly new to conlanging, this is the third reincarnation of Behru (the other two live in notebooks). For being fairly new to conlanging, you seem to be doing a very good job at it. Also, I'd try not to use all the obscure latin grammatical terms In describing your language. I call the dative case in my language the "direction" case, As I find it more descriptive and self explanatory.Greatbuddha (talk) 19:47, September 8, 2012 (UTC) By the way, in Behru, how are you is "xü`weyecka? And "I'm fine" is xùweyu.