Sentence : Human beings are always like that, aren't they ?
- cotondeloup
- 24 août 2023
- 1 min de lecture
!["Human beings are always like that, aren't they ?" followed by the text :"Preoyt Dyayaɨ yerea duâ brânaiùno, e trɨe brâny yuea kâ ?" Under the conlang's sentence, there is there are details on the nature of the different words :[human] [creature-superplural-naminatif] [be] [awlays] [that-superplural-comparative], [det-close] [fact] [part-future] [be] [art in,terogation]. There's also an explanation of the end of the phrase "e trɨe brâny yuea kâ?" which is a rhetorical question used for sad and distressing facts.](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e6810f_de53bf9d656c438a9359df7b6d490362~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_980,h_551,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/e6810f_de53bf9d656c438a9359df7b6d490362~mv2.jpg)
So here's my sentence, which is very similar to the source sentence. The only changes are the "beings" which becomes "creature" and the end of the sentence which is an expression.
"This fact will be" is a rhetorical question at the end of a sad or distressing fact.
The aim of this conlang is to write as much information in as few words as possible. That's why the comparison aspect and the number of words are specified. For the moment, the small tests seem OK, but it remains to be seen whether I'll keep it to polish it or not.
Voilà... That's it lol.
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