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Djalla tum? Deno basaskidoun mo…

Mo dayodomo Setzuki pan hila Hatanaran oum hila foun’de Zarbrra oum hila Deo Tokemata Imanetaba, ilo mo vigo y’am caupo Mani oum Daitaky zhit hila Ligounaï’dalat din akilet Chab’ogon. Danko mena dom Parsousan kin kau bet hila Dolgaban mena zarbrra hila Deo Tokemata pan mo. Bom, mo akta vigo Simoulaï kin hila Imanetaba – y’am Simoulaï zhit hila spelling oum ‘aloile’ din amna Dalat, kan achta eto Hamas’met pan hila tum Ligounaï’ge (desset’dolgaban din July ilo foun’de August). Ilo mo dakta fer mo Kessetoun hila Imanetaba, mo mana omekta mo Melaloy’re oum hila Deo Tokemata dat y’am Dolgaban ilo fanko Adjiset kyloun’kan… bom mo Simoulaï. Mo mavano Mektet kicktenan, afta kessetoun hila Imanetaba, zhit y’am valo Limoi’mechtaba mena brak hila Imanetaba. Mo akta kala Dolgaban zhit Olou, ilo mana mavana Olou zhit y’am Ligounaï’dalat pan’adindoskal y’am tba Chab’ogon, ilo Olou mana eto din y’am Imanetaba pan hila tum Ligounaï’ge. Djalla Tum? Grammar? Word order? Tense? Verbs ilo Nouns? Word stress? Mo azar Kan o soun Dedero. Djalla fanko Deno meto mena vigo? Djalla fanko Deno meto mena ansila? Ilo Kin djalla mena hamas’met? Mo tactila oum pan yaknan Parsousan akilet kin kau baraniba Seno Imanetaba, ilo mo lacta amoun – domo danko, Chris, mo Setzuki mena hamas’met pan Deno. Bom, mo caupo Dakta da dinoine Parsousan – tokemata mo ilo banaleta y’am tokemata zhit hila Ligounaï’dalat! Mo lacta meto dat matin Tokemata. Mo meto mena ansila hila grammar tum, bom mo ma’oolzi zhit Kan – mo kozoul English grammar Kyla, dat assin matin Imanetaba, bom y’am Jesset da Chach’tsouk, ilo kiko mena dero jesset Dina da. Bom mo achan’chinou y’am Keratapla!

Danko too dat soun Basaskidoun, ilo mo meto deno kit hila Ligounaï’ge!

Lacta,
T.

What's next? You tell me...

I am very pleased with the end result of the pilot version of the Divine Language database, and I've noticed a welcome increase of hit-counts on the site over recent weeks. Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to visit and explore the Divine Language with me. Of course, I've already found an error in the database – a typo on the spelling of 'aloile' in two entries, which will be corrected with the next update (sometime in July or early August). So I thought when I was finished the database, I would be able to put my studies of the Divine Language to rest for a while and focus on something else... but it seems I was wrong. I have been working diligently, since the moment I finished the database, on an in-depth Pronunciation Guide to accompany the database and thesaurus. I'm actually making pretty good time on it, and should have it up on the site within a couple weeks, and it will be in the database with the next update. So what's next? Grammar? Word order? Tense? Common verbs and nouns? Well, I guess that all depends on you, the fans. What do you want to see? What do you want to learn? And who wants to help? I made contact with another fan recently who has offered his expertise, for which I'm eternally grateful – Thanks, Chris, I look forward to working with you. But I'm open to suggestions and ideas from anyone – just email me or leave a comment here on the site! I’m always looking for new words, phrase suggestions, etc. I’d like to delve into grammar soon, but I’m stuck on that – I’ve been using English grammar up until now, for lack of any references otherwise, except for a few confirmed quotes from the movie, which are difficult, at best, to discern any grammatical rules from. But I love a challenge!


So, thanks again, for all your support, and I hope you enjoy the download!

Always,
T.

PS – I’m playing with some German grammatical rules with the capitalization of nouns, pronouns and adjectives in the place of nouns, as you may have noticed in my post… not sure that I’ll keep it, but I thought it might make distinguishing between meanings of the same word used in different context a bit easier, and allow for a bit of play-room with the limitations of the language and word selection. Why German…? I just happen to be studying it right now, that’s all. And I like the way their grammatical rules function. I’m considering bringing more of it into the Divine Language, but I don’t want to override what should be with what I think should be.

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