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Els lenge Latipangresh

Name: Amir Risar 2008-05-18 23:50

Habou gonplet!

This is the dictionary of the English/Latin-based unfinished constructed language Latipangresh. It is a mix of Latin, French, Spanish, and Italian. Feel free to contribute to it any way you can.

acaupa     = because
acen       = on
an         = a
aribins    = goodbye
arriondont = background
avecon     = with
avocizon   = calling
bailne     = bathtub
cer        = zero
cimtreno   = content
codlav     = code
contisega  = continue
crotiecis  = timer
de         = of
den        = in
descichair = dryer
destu      = is
dre        = by
elle       = that
els        = the
esi        = are
espazi     = space
est        = east
exempale   = original
falmet     = does
farpaquen  = pack
ferta      = was
finquas    = until
giseut     = just
gonplet    = people
habou      = hello
hasi       = has
il         = it
isuslemepa = extra
lenge      = language
liemp      = long
melgi      = he
nendre     = not
nesed      = no
pateil     = hair
pater      = beat
pegio      = I
piumag     = more
pomibarmer = starter
prefseru   = think
preliguli  = danger
pudama     = yet
ragobtal   = get
sasfiare   = quit
seno       = good
sepriber   = divides
simblo     = like
siti       = yes
surmaut    = up
trivapor   = working
venu       = came
vermate    = version
voust      = you
quascer    = almost
quane      = how
quaver     = have
quen       = one
quom       = as
resolmio   = release
yandas     = going

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-23 7:08

Would it be rude if I pointed out that the whole concept is stupid and made of fail?

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-23 7:37

Quen venu surmaut els bailne.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-23 15:03

Hey I've got some new words for you --

The OP is a big faggot

Els OP destu an faggotu enurms

Name: Amir Risar 2008-06-08 12:48

Enurms isn't Latipangresh.

And 'Quen venu surmaut els bailne.' is nonsense.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 9:17

>>5
Enurms isn't Latipangresh.

It is now!

Remember what you said?

Feel free to contribute to it any way you can.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-09 11:14

Okay.
So tell me: What are the origins of the word 'enurms'?

Name: Amir Risar 2008-06-09 11:37

New language rules:

Adjectives come before nouns.

Adverbs are prefixes added onto verbs.

If a word ends in a constonant, the plural version adds -i to it. If it ends in a vowel, add -u.

Adverbs have been changed to prefixes:

ell-       = that
esi-       = are
fal-       = does
fer-       = was
nen-       = not
pium-      = more
ven-       = came
quas-      = almost
quan-      = how
quav-      = have

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-10 8:07

>>7
enormous (ĭ-nôr'məs)
 
adj.

   1. Very great in size, extent, number, or degree.
   2. Archaic. Very wicked; heinous.

[From Latin ēnormis, unusual, huge, monstrous : ē-, ex-, ex- + norma, norm. Sense 2, from Middle English enormious, from Latin ēnormis.]

http://www.answers.com/enormous

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-12 12:52

Name: Amir Risar 2008-06-13 21:15

Langmaker sucks and hasn't been updated in a while.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-13 21:16

And enurms shall be added, yet changed to <i>enurma</i>.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-14 12:43

>>11
so update it, fag. it's a wiki.

Name: Amir Risar 2008-08-31 14:05

Langmaker errored for me.

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