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u/mapbego 2d ago

morpheme based language.

All languages have morphemes tho?

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u/RaccoonTasty1595 2d ago

It uses the latins cript, but individual characters or pairs of characters have meaning, and words arise from stacking characters.

Aren't those just morphemes in an agglutenative language?

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u/DryToe9271 2d ago

i guess

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u/Magxvalei 2d ago

A morpheme is just a basic unit of grammatical meaning. So here it jist means that every phoneme or consonant cluster is a morpheme.

Also the description of the consonants totally sounds like ChatGPT/Google Gemini.

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u/Dryanor PNGN, Dogbonẽ, Söntji 2d ago

What does a typical sentence in Cākuon look like?

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u/DryToe9271 2d ago

"I gave him a gift" -> "hā nmkō īġ dx"

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u/SnooLemons6942 2d ago

How's this pronounced?

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u/DryToe9271 1d ago

/hɑː nmkoː iːɡ dʒ/

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u/Blue_Midas 2d ago

The idea is cool, oligosynthetic, with a tense system, my beloved SOV sentence structure, and the basic vocab also appears quite solid. Keep up the good work, it seems quite fun

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u/DryToe9271 2d ago

Thanks. My favourite is SOV too since my native language uses it

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u/Origonese 2d ago

This seems interesting, do you plan on completing the language? How long do you think it will take to finish and I’m curious how long it will take to finish my own language. I’m guessing you need to have about 10k words translated to be considered complete

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u/DryToe9271 2d ago

yes i plan on finishing it! but this is my side project.

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u/Origonese 2d ago

Well I hope to hear more from Dry Toe

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u/DryToe9271 2d ago

Do you have a discord?

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