Pastel Land History
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Re: Pastel Land History
I think its time we develop our own language. That only us members know, the mods and admin do not know, so that way we can say things in private. No more using a spoiler tag
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Re: Pastel Land History
+1Gemini wrote:I think its time we develop our own language. That only us members know, the mods and admin do not know, so that way we can say things in private. No more using a spoiler tag
I'm into it.
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Re: Pastel Land History
Oh boy.
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Re: Pastel Land History
Auxlanging all the way. I have one ready for all of you if you really would like to adopt Dotše, but I think that might have too many cases for our own good.
EDIT: Or in Dotše:
Ŧernalal tûlmanalan! Ok letve eka tekam mân, il dah vannalat Dotšelat milvên, fâm tûrdalan love kyrem šetarunnal mokên, ehmanom.
EDIT2: No, but seriously now. I could make a language for us, if you all actually wanted to do that. I have done it before, and I can do it again.
EDIT: Or in Dotše:
Ŧernalal tûlmanalan! Ok letve eka tekam mân, il dah vannalat Dotšelat milvên, fâm tûrdalan love kyrem šetarunnal mokên, ehmanom.
EDIT2: No, but seriously now. I could make a language for us, if you all actually wanted to do that. I have done it before, and I can do it again.
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Re: Pastel Land History
Great idea. But my keyboard doesn't have diacritics though.
Is this my final form?
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Well, the Dotše diacritics can be easily replaced with digraphs. Any háček becomes a Ch (e.g. š > sh, ž > zh) and all circumflexes become double vowels, (e.g. â > aa). Though if I were to make a language for us, I would probably not use diacritics at all.The Kakama wrote:Great idea. But my keyboard doesn't have diacritics though.
EDIT: I forgot to mention ŧ is th, since t with a háček comes out as ť for me and þ seemed clunky. The pronunciation is not hard, but you would probably not really need to know that for now.
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Has none here heard of good old-fashioned cryptography?
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Apparently it's too "primitive" for the people of this forum.Ancient Crystal wrote:Has none here heard of good old-fashioned cryptography?
I'd roll with that, though. Cover Front feelings, myes.
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Oi, who said that? A code would be much easier for everyone to do, definitely.ThunderDasher wrote:Apparently it's too "primitive" for the people of this forum.Ancient Crystal wrote:Has none here heard of good old-fashioned cryptography?
I'd roll with that, though. Cover Front feelings, myes.
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"A code" implies a substitution cipher put together by two ten-year-old kids. I'm thinking something more fancy... say, RSA?
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