Conlanging!
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I think compound English words are underrated. A lot of supposedly untranslateable concepts can totally be translated in a phrase or three, and if you pick two words from this phrase and glom them together you get something sensical, pronounceable, sounds-translated, and yet novel. But this won't tend to work for character names.
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I like to find a conlang somebody's already created.
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Maybe try hitting the random page button on the conlang wiki until you find one that looks promising? Visiting the pages of prominent conlangers?
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Compounds are a good option in general. But in this case I have worldbuilding reasons to not want to embed any English meaning up-front at all. Also, I want to make some short semi-words (things like "Mr."), and words that share parts in ways English wouldn't.
I'll give the generator Kappa linked a try. It's not far from something I was thinking of programming, and that it generates a big wall of text looks great for playing with choice of letters.
I'll give the generator Kappa linked a try. It's not far from something I was thinking of programming, and that it generates a big wall of text looks great for playing with choice of letters.
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If you like tinkering with code and either know or are interested in learning Racket, I have a slightly expanded version of that thing with some premade language options here.
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Thanks to the generator (the version on a web page, because it is convenient) I am making some progress. I figure once I have all of the words I think I need I'll post them (without definitions) for an opinion of if they seem coherent.
(Irrelevantly, an interesting linguistic phenomenon: phonesthemes.)
(Irrelevantly, an interesting linguistic phenomenon: phonesthemes.)
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Oh my goodness. What an excellent concept.
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Itty bitty tiny bits of progress. I now have more empathy for all those stalled glowfic threads.
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Okay, so I now have a bunch of vocabulary worked out. I'd appreciate a critique, because I can't tell whether this pile of syllables resembles a (tiny fragment of a) language or not, being too involved in its creation.
Several of these words are related concepts, as suggested by how I've arranged them. I'm a little concerned that they're too regular. They're all, loosely speaking, nouns; I have only vague ideas about grammar, inflection, closed-class words, etc. because I don't expect to need them. (I'm also planning not to use some of them where there is a reasonable compound English translation but wanted to have them available to build more words off of.)
I've also checked through Google searches/translations that none of these words already mean anything less innocuous than “mug” (of beer).
Several of these words are related concepts, as suggested by how I've arranged them. I'm a little concerned that they're too regular. They're all, loosely speaking, nouns; I have only vague ideas about grammar, inflection, closed-class words, etc. because I don't expect to need them. (I'm also planning not to use some of them where there is a reasonable compound English translation but wanted to have them available to build more words off of.)
I've also checked through Google searches/translations that none of these words already mean anything less innocuous than “mug” (of beer).
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kored
tanis kortarem
beris korbelem
telis kortelem
puramem
densilard
tamsilt
pimsilt
jine
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Those look like a legit piece of a language to me.