"Get along gang Dorbana edition" Normal Text:
rokuam roku, rokuam roku,
enux mirneu d na samkere
mondkomeri enxa naamisa!
rokuam roku, rokuam roku,
woorma s dodi s emna
s binkau s emneu o amneu neu
bordia samam ameir
s emeneu sibur, emdiux reen
miewa rokuam roku
miwa, na emam emneu
miewa rokuam roku
au-au-au-au-au-au-au
miewa rokuam roku
roku kor kabus ekreu
au-au-au-au-au-au-au. Miwa!
"Get along gang Dorbana edition" IPA:
ɾɔkoəm ɾɔko, ɾɔkoəm ɾɔko,
ɛnox miɾnɛo d nə səmkɛɾɛ
mɔndkɔmɛɾi ɛnxə nəəmisə!
ɾɔkoəm ɾɔko, ɾɔkoəm ɾɔko,
vɔɔɾmə s dɔdi s ɛmna
s βinkəo s ɛmnɛo o əmnɛo nɛo
βɔɾdia səməm əmɛiɾ
s ɛmɛnɛo siβoɾ, ɛmdiox rɛɛn
miɛvə ɾɔkoəm ɾɔko
mivə, nə ɛməm ɛmnɛo
miɛvə ɾɔkoam ɾɔko
əo-əo-əo-əo-əo-əo-əo
miɛvə ɾɔkoəm ɾɔko
ɾɔku koɾ kəβos ɛkɾɛo
əo-əo-əo-əo-əo-əo-əo. mivə!
Actually, I meant: "Box put cat of black"
/h/ /i/ /a/ /w/ /j/
Nope! No word for in!
There is no articles, no word for in, it, are, is.
So thus, "Put the box in the cat that is Black" becomes "Put box cat that black"
Question is "Она".
"And" is "Намаба намаба" also means, "Both", "Couple", "Two", "Pair".
You use the word "Man" as "He". (Ма)
You use the word "Woman" as "She". (Мабода)
And for "They" and "Human", you would use "Бобо адобамобо" literally "Living Upright".
My conlang, made even simpler than Toni Poka.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gU43A6YK_cm2B2uCEW05wCdxJH5Fldmux5dHF12U_Y4/edit#
Suggest new possible words, as long as it fits the language.
Maybe I could use the arab alphabet.
@Slavale2026 Sibbion should not use the latin alphabet anyways...
Is this a sick joke?
Why is uwu in there too?
Yeah, I kinda made it so that it could curdle into other langs
No, what is practicality?
What the hell is that?
It can be read.
You just need some practice.
You just niḩiḩd somiḩ pruḩcticiḩ.
No.
Languages need originality.
So I did that for the sake of it!
Like, Amanda becomes Uḩmuḩnduḩ!
And Bleed becomes Bliḩiḩd!
They are actually.
You just need to know their sounds.
For example, Ooïḋḩulx which means "no", would be pronounced as, "oʊʒoolkh"
Look at the changes in pronunciation part of the doc.