Nanshilae words.
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Nanshilae words.
For no particular reason at all, I'd like to hear if a few words have been made in Nanshilae.
I checked this thread, and didn't find the word "Love" in there, and not "Dear", either.
I was wondering if these words were made, and if so, could they be added to the list in the thread? In any case, thanks.
(If it matters, love is meant in the "My love" way, adressed to someone, not the emotion itself.)
I checked this thread, and didn't find the word "Love" in there, and not "Dear", either.
I was wondering if these words were made, and if so, could they be added to the list in the thread? In any case, thanks.
(If it matters, love is meant in the "My love" way, adressed to someone, not the emotion itself.)
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Well, I have to admit when I was writing my poem in Nanshilae (see the Fan Fic site
) I had to do a bit of digging and stretching to make things work. Here's what I found about Love.
As an interesting side note:
If something gets canonized, I'll change to it.

to love - oohevas goodel
to like, to enjoy - oohevas
Speacking directly to the point about using love as a noun sort of way. There are some posts about grammar and conjectation that should help. I think it just requires a suffix IIRC.Big - goodel
As an interesting side note:
As for peace, I think I just had to make that one up.goodbye oo'good'toova (short for "oohev goodel toova", i.e. Love well)

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There exist quite a few words and phrases in Nanshilae that haven't been published yet.
Some, like "my love" can be inferred from what's published.
To love (verb) = oohevas goodel
Thus... Love (noun) = ooheva goodel
And thus... My love = ooveha goodel shooli
Dear = erm, not made yet
Peace = tzaloom
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To love (verb) = oohevas goodel
Thus... Love (noun) = ooheva goodel
And thus... My love = ooveha goodel shooli
Dear = erm, not made yet

Peace = tzaloom
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Are you sure its "ooheva"?Aloro wrote:Thus... Love (noun) = ooheva goodel
Following this, I've assumed that "love" as a noun would be "oohevith goodel", which is what my main calls his significant other, as a term of endearment; only he often drops the "goodel" as its just easier to say it without.Orleron wrote:Converting a verb to a noun:
-Take the stem and add the 'ith' ending.
Some verbs like Sheras (to sing) do not follow this rule.
Examples:
taynas (to give) becomes taynith (giving)
tikvooas (to hope) becomes tikvooith (hope, or hoping)
There is no distinction in elven between the gerund (-ing ending) form of a verb turned into a noun and its non gerund form. Thus, hope and hoping are both tikvooith, and you must know the context of the sentence to figure out which is which.
Please set me straight if I'm off.

Sweet! Why haven't they been posted? Is it just a matter of compiling them into a list? I'd be willing to help get something like that done if I can.Aloro wrote:There exist quite a few words and phrases in Nanshilae that haven't been published yet.
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I vote we cut it down, the way Oo'good'toova has been. To say, perhaps oo'good'shooli?Aloro wrote: Thus... Love (noun) = ooheva goodel
And thus... My love = ooveha goodel shooli
Just suggesting, as I'm sure my main will get tired of saying "ooveha goodel shooli" every third line

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You're right. This is one instance of contradictory rules posted. There have been some nouns formed by adding the -a to a verb stem, but let's stick with the general rule here. So "my love" would be oohevith goodel shooli, or in short form, oo'good'li.Pessoa wrote:Are you sure its "ooheva"?Aloro wrote:Thus... Love (noun) = ooheva goodel
Following this, I've assumed that "love" as a noun would be "oohevith goodel", which is what my main calls his significant other, as a term of endearment; only he often drops the "goodel" as its just easier to say it without.Orleron wrote:Converting a verb to a noun:
-Take the stem and add the 'ith' ending.
Some verbs like Sheras (to sing) do not follow this rule.
Examples:
taynas (to give) becomes taynith (giving)
tikvooas (to hope) becomes tikvooith (hope, or hoping)
There is no distinction in elven between the gerund (-ing ending) form of a verb turned into a noun and its non gerund form. Thus, hope and hoping are both tikvooith, and you must know the context of the sentence to figure out which is which.
We keep adding more, and keep intending to put them in a more usable format, and then don't get around to it. So only two people have access to the full list, which I freely admit isn't fair or helpful.Sweet! Why haven't they been posted? Is it just a matter of compiling them into a list? I'd be willing to help get something like that done if I can.Aloro wrote:There exist quite a few words and phrases in Nanshilae that haven't been published yet.

OK, ok, I'll work on it. I'll write my partner in crime, and see what we can do. Anyhow, there are more words needed...
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Here are the family words:Melindha wrote:*peeps in* I'd really love to know the Nanshilae word for sister too.
"Brother" = akee
"Cousin" = bin'akee'aym
"Father" = oovu
"Husband" = inosh
"Mother" = aym
"Sister" = akoth
"Uncle" = akee'aym
"Wife" = shaygal
"Aunt" = Whoa, we missed one. Crap.

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Not that I have one IG but what about Nephew and Niece?Aloro wrote:Here are the family words:Melindha wrote:*peeps in* I'd really love to know the Nanshilae word for sister too.
"Brother" = akee
"Cousin" = bin'akee'aym
"Father" = oovu
"Husband" = inosh
"Mother" = aym
"Sister" = akoth
"Uncle" = akee'aym
"Wife" = shaygal
"Aunt" = Whoa, we missed one. Crap.![]()
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Wouldn't uncle and aunt be specific to which side of the family they are from?
Uncle (mom's brother) = akee'aym
Uncle (dad's brother) = akee'oovu
Aunt (mom's sister) = akoth'aym
Aunt (dad's sister) = akoth'oovu
And then there are the spouses, in which case it goes blood relative, then wife or husband.
Aunt (mom's brother's wife) = akee'aym'shaygal
and so forth.
Uncle (mom's brother) = akee'aym
Uncle (dad's brother) = akee'oovu
Aunt (mom's sister) = akoth'aym
Aunt (dad's sister) = akoth'oovu
And then there are the spouses, in which case it goes blood relative, then wife or husband.
Aunt (mom's brother's wife) = akee'aym'shaygal
and so forth.
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For that you would need to know son and daughter. Then it is brother or sister + son or daughter. Cousins I can see getting shortened, because the drawing of direct lines is nearly impossible without 20-30 letter words. Bin'akee'aym is for mother's side. Bin'akee'oovu is for father's side. At least if the current form progresses/Demon Seed wrote:Not that I have one IG but what about Nephew and Niece?Aloro wrote:Here are the family words:Melindha wrote:*peeps in* I'd really love to know the Nanshilae word for sister too.
"Brother" = akee
"Cousin" = bin'akee'aym
"Father" = oovu
"Husband" = inosh
"Mother" = aym
"Sister" = akoth
"Uncle" = akee'aym
"Wife" = shaygal
"Aunt" = Whoa, we missed one. Crap.![]()
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Nah, elves normally just use simpler forms, and don't speak of people in terms of their specific place in the extended family. Nanshin tend to be pretty informal.loki70 wrote:Wouldn't uncle and aunt be specific to which side of the family they are from?
Uncle (mom's brother) = akee'aym
Uncle (dad's brother) = akee'oovu
Aunt (mom's sister) = akoth'aym
Aunt (dad's sister) = akoth'oovu
And then there are the spouses, in which case it goes blood relative, then wife or husband.
Aunt (mom's brother's wife) = akee'aym'shaygal
and so forth.
As for niece and nephew, we'll make the words and I'll post the official ones. Though enthusiasm is appreciated, please don't presume to make new words and speak authoritatively about them. Nanshilae has a predefined derivation and form, and Orl very specifically only allows one other person besides himself to make new words. And no, it's not me, I'm just his partner in this endeavor, who supplies him with lists of words we need to make. And no, I'm not telling you who it is, because I don't want him to be harassed.

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I don't know anything about Avlis elves, but reading this, I think:
Given that the Elves are a naturally "chaotic" society, I would would wager they care less about how you're family and more about that you're family...so you could say that any brother-in-law is your "brother," and his children (a niece or nephew) is bin'akee (child? of a brother) and thus all your cousins would be the child of the brother of your mother, bin'akee'aym. Kind of odd that it emphasizes both genders, eh?
I'm assuming bin = child (in terms of son/daughter) or some corruption therof.
And don't quote me, I'm just guessing from what Aloro posted earlier and trying to come up with an explanation for why it's generic.
EDIT: Sorry, Aloro. Just saw your last response as I was submitting.
Depends on what part of the family relationship is in Nanshi society. If the structure of the relations is what's important, then it would be dependend on mother's side/father's side etc. and all the really long stringing together that comes with it. Like akee'aym'shaygal. If it's the being family that's important, then you're more likely to have a shortened string or a single catch-all word, such as "cousin." Otherwise language really starts to get unwieldy, especially if you have to type or write it.loki70 wrote:Wouldn't uncle and aunt be specific to which side of the family they are from?...
Given that the Elves are a naturally "chaotic" society, I would would wager they care less about how you're family and more about that you're family...so you could say that any brother-in-law is your "brother," and his children (a niece or nephew) is bin'akee (child? of a brother) and thus all your cousins would be the child of the brother of your mother, bin'akee'aym. Kind of odd that it emphasizes both genders, eh?
I'm assuming bin = child (in terms of son/daughter) or some corruption therof.
And don't quote me, I'm just guessing from what Aloro posted earlier and trying to come up with an explanation for why it's generic.
EDIT: Sorry, Aloro. Just saw your last response as I was submitting.
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And that would be the major reason why I will never have a character that speaks Nanshilae.Aloro wrote:Nah, elves normally just use simpler forms, and don't speak of people in terms of their specific place in the extended family. Nanshin tend to be pretty informal.loki70 wrote:Wouldn't uncle and aunt be specific to which side of the family they are from?
Uncle (mom's brother) = akee'aym
Uncle (dad's brother) = akee'oovu
Aunt (mom's sister) = akoth'aym
Aunt (dad's sister) = akoth'oovu
And then there are the spouses, in which case it goes blood relative, then wife or husband.
Aunt (mom's brother's wife) = akee'aym'shaygal
and so forth.
As for niece and nephew, we'll make the words and I'll post the official ones. Though enthusiasm is appreciated, please don't presume to make new words and speak authoritatively about them. Nanshilae has a predefined derivation and form, and Orl very specifically only allows one other person besides himself to make new words. And no, it's not me, I'm just his partner in this endeavor, who supplies him with lists of words we need to make. And no, I'm not telling you who it is, because I don't want him to be harassed.
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Erm... what about these?
viewtopic.php?t=9057&highlight=nanshilae
*confused now*
from this thread:sister ooktan
brother ookt
neice vat'ookt (daughter of brother)
neice vat'ooktan (daughter of sister)
nephew van'ookt (son of brother)
nephew van'ooktan (son of sister)
uncle loond
aunt looda
viewtopic.php?t=9057&highlight=nanshilae
*confused now*
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Son-of-a...Eef wrote:Erm... what about these?
from this thread:sister ooktan
brother ookt
neice vat'ookt (daughter of brother)
neice vat'ooktan (daughter of sister)
nephew van'ookt (son of brother)
nephew van'ooktan (son of sister)
uncle loond
aunt looda
viewtopic.php?t=9057&highlight=nanshilae
*confused now*
Heh, I'm in touch right now with the Nanshilae developer. We'll sort this out. It seems some of the words he made already existed in other forms, and our master list isn't up to date anymore. Maybe Orl added those more recently, I'm not sure.

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