Conlang fluency thread

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Mar oss dē allhyt ferrgatē kynē man nikktitiss wytē. Dʉs zytnē dass dē biwyting nikkt dē zelligē iss oss dē wyting, bidúl dē biwetzythyt dass dē wyting kunnig yē.
But if you forget everything, you can't know anything. So, while memory isn't the same as knowledge, the existence of memory does imply that knowledge is possible.
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pala ke uala ak
Possible is not actual.
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Dē Graut Bʉr wrote: Thu Oct 11, 2018 1:24 am Oss traumē burr nitkunnigess.
Impossible things happen in dreams.
Fenyur lhedyemyus dolos abisharur lhedyemyu. Odatyu-a lhedyahi ekitto estan. Doloero-ti lhedyen.
mind-LOC happen-PRES.PART-n-pl-AG be.different-3.obj outside.world-LOC happen-PRES.PART-n-pl-PAT. all-n-pl-PAT--FOC happen-CONN that-n-ABL be.true-3pl.sub. different.way-ADV--simply happen-PST-3pl.sub.
Things which happen in the mind are different from things that happen in the real world. Both still happened and are thus real. They just happened in different ways.
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Bessunire wrote: Thu Oct 11, 2018 1:47 pm Things which happen in the mind are different from things that happen in the real world.
a, nye ekam matopanke
Yes, because they're intangible

me, iyetsu ke kam ualamyak
But this fact does not make them real
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Wen yu go difen it a impacl raynis, yu swel af difen dem mana fi fayn im don.
If you believe in an objective reality, you also must believe in ways to discover it.


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ta ke hauatle anue ka
You dictate what is to be believed?

na ke ta yetoko satoyek
I was not aware that you were the authority.
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Saudo trasen el hen. Saise mausen el po moodo trasen el audo.
[ˈsau̯də traˈɕɛn‿ɛl çɛn. ˈsai̯ɕɛ mau̯ˈɕɛn‿ɛl pɔ mɔːdə traˈɕɛn‿ɛl au̯dɔ]
believe-2S.IMPV time NEG anything. mean-3S.IMPV handle-PL NEG REL become-2S.IMPV time NEG call-PAST.PTCP

"Never believe anything. No convictions means you'll never be challenged."
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Aṛḍulla unośri ti foli?
Why is this conversation important?
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Oinod geiredu, weod daugyeu ranon reimuhod dihinid nuhyoer weramou yaulloa.
If nothing else, it improves one's conlanging ability through discussing abstract things.
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Ainu aitak nok teaigi dam.
Because philosophy matters.
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Bagḍan...
Perhaps...
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Pedant wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 2:02 pm Bagḍan...
Perhaps...
kuama nya yauenko ke kalamya tamaha
Using conlangs is always very good.
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Corphishy wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 9:02 am Saudo trasen el hen. Saise mausen el po moodo trasen el audo.
"Never believe anything. No convictions means you'll never be challenged."
Pababapiabo. 😛
believe-NEG-TR-1p
I don't believe you.
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masako wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:07 pmYou dictate what is to be believed?
No, oba nes wan lojik folo pwaya wan. Wen yu in go difen som mana fi fayn impacl raynis don, omana yu me difen im?
No, but the latter logically follows from the former. If you don't believe there's a way to discover objective reality, how can you believe in it?


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jal wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 6:38 am If you don't believe there's a way to discover objective reality, how can you believe in it?
yetsuha ke haua heyak
Reality does not require belief.
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Ed naira zurke, aitak nai ed suto, ku nok mapot era man.
I am certain there exist truths which cannot be discovered.
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I am certain there exist truths which cannot be discovered.
Tsazáguyo, dízuzagutsihho gahòsin. Tsantadayo tsánzun san tsohhíhha tsánzun ba-jau...
Indeed, I believe so as well. Truth is not the same as knowledge of the truth...
Ye knowe eek that, in forme of speche is chaunge
With-inne a thousand yeer, and wordes tho
That hadden pris, now wonder nyce and straunge
Us thinketh hem; and yet they spake hem so,
And spedde as wel in love as men now do.

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masako wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 7:00 amReality does not require belief.
Fo ray. Raynis soso de, im in won a fo som man difen. Oba man won difen, fi stan geda ayja it a impacl raynis sef.
Agreed. Reality just is, it doesn't need anybody's believe. But people need believe to acknowledge the idea that an objective reality even exists.
Dē Graut Bʉr wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 2:32 pmI am certain there exist truths which cannot be discovered.
Soso kos yonnis, an spes an taym.
Only because of distance, both space and time.


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No qiwise, hetai no lino Kunaizi naito era kib.
I am drunk, but I can still speak Kuneasian.
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masako wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 5:57 pm
Pedant wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 2:02 pm Bagḍan...
Perhaps...
kuama nya yauenko ke kalamya tamaha
Using conlangs is always very good.
Aśçuk athaṇḍun nunsēsvān? Anigabḍan...
How could I possibly dispute your words? I'd look like an idiot...
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