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Narandil
Приєднався 28 чер 2013
Hi, I make videos about constructed languages.
Відео
Agēre grammar: Adjectives - Vowel Alteration
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Music credits: Lord of the Land by Kevin MacLeod
Agēre grammar: Adjectives - Consonant Alteration
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Music credits: Errigal by Kevin MacLeod
Agēre grammar: Adjectives - Class 3
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Music credits: Skye Cuilin by Kevin MacLeod
Agēre grammar: Adjectives - Class 1
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Music credits: Achaidh Cheide by Kevin McLeod
Agēre grammar: Adjectives - overview
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Music credit: Lord of the Land by Kevin McLeod
How to make a "real" language - Workshop 1
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How to make a "real" language - Workshop 1
Making a "real" language - Part 3: sound change
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Music credits: Errigal by Kevin McLeod Link filmmusic.io/song/3715-errigal
Making a Verb Conjugator - adding endings
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Music credit: Suonatore di Liuto by Kevin McLeod My Agere grammar series, which covers verbs in much more detail - ua-cam.com/play/PLZFQ7yzGy9FO_0_AyxdIp887KBYYesNdA.html
Making a Verb Conjugator - first steps and making a dictionary
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Music credit: For Originz by Kevin McLeod My Agere grammar series, which covers verbs in much more detail - ua-cam.com/play/PLZFQ7yzGy9FO_0_AyxdIp887KBYYesNdA.html
Agēre grammar: Noun - Vowel Alteration in Stems
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Music credits: Skye Cuillin by Kevin McLeod
Agēre grammar: Nouns - Consonant Subclasses
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Music credit: Lord of the Land by Kevin McLeod
Agēre grammar: Nouns - Fifth Declension
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Agēre grammar: Nouns - Third and Fourth declensions
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Music Credits: Midnight Tale by Kevin McLeod Agēre grammar showcase: ua-cam.com/video/883CqzykzTY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Narandil
Agēre grammar - Nouns - First and Second declensions
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Agēre grammar - Nouns - First and Second declensions
Agēre grammar - Verbs - Negative tenses
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Agēre grammar - Verbs - Negative tenses
Making a "real" language - Part 2: the sounds
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Making a "real" language - Part 2: the sounds
Agēre Grammar - Verbs - Present Tense (part 2)
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Agēre Grammar - Verbs - Present Tense (part 2)
Agēre Grammar - Verbs - Present Tense (part 1)
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Agēre Grammar - Verbs - Present Tense (part 1)
Making a "real" language - Part 1: the Plan
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Making a "real" language - Part 1: the Plan
Making a Verb Conjugator for Agēre - Part 1: Understanding Agēre Verbs
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Making a Verb Conjugator for Agēre - Part 1: Understanding Agēre Verbs
You should make a language called Évéle meaning The Followers Tounge
the most beautiful and cared s.a.e. conlang i’ve even seen! really love it ✨ thank you for sharing it!
Just a note: q → ʔ is debuccalization not fortition [ʔ] and [q] are both voiceless stops they aren't that different in sonority.
this conlang has insane proto-germanic vibes
Agēre sounds so good! Also, UA-cam captions think that it's Italian.
Love this.please what is the natural language inspiration 👍😊
Should I ask about the Birasne Feor lexicon?
I’m not a fan of sr cluster in the 3rd person plural I would just drop the s or work with metathesis
Otherwise your work is so incredibly beautiful
I like this video, but I wish you spoke about Tone as well
Cheers
I watched this video a while ago when I didn't have a clear understanding of grammar. Now I have realized how beautiful and well-made this language is, because now I have a better understanding of grammar. Grammatically, it reminds me of Latin which is one of my favorite languages. The phonology has Old English vibes. The prayer that you read at the beginning of the video sounded a lot like the Lord's Prayer in Old English.
I wonder, if the speakers created a logography to transcribe their language, what the logography would transition to via the rebus principle. Could be an abjad given the low vowel inventory, but with the many diphthongs… Though matres lectionis could be utilized, and logographs could still be used as determinatives to clear ambiguity.
Just watched this for the 2nd or 3rd time. It's undoubtedly one of the best artlangs out there. I'm familiar with the inflection patterns due to learning Latin, but for some viewers this must be fearsome.
4:32 bro you speaked french during one consonnent bravo
13:10 joke aside your french seem more than correct
This sounds like Latin with dental fricatives
I hope one day to hear all the canals on the chart, particularly Eagro and Keor Nivie
You look a bit like Billy Mitchell
That' a... Rather complicated language 😅 But impressive job mate 🤎
tysm you need more views and subs
Nice to have you back! I hope we'll get more sample texts and details around Agēre
Cool whip
Conlangs are so cool to me, and this is such a pretty one. I actually made a kinda silly one myself: “Uns clojan, Lub glub bazzabi di foozma shablawa, clu tenzoj lub glub opjan kojasta… kojasta glub doo elamagrabaclubi. Lub glub infojoob leebi kojasta, u leebi apkoovaj glub shiktakzabi aji lub di plekbon di lubimoab fobac. Lub glub comjes di polkoovdil plekbon di moublubi, lub glub comjes di cobun abio joob leeb keejda bamoo lub di sooba di moab. Jos di glub kolja, lub glub hazelin lubishabablid. Heej… Lub glub rabtoos elamagrabaclubi glub feep-krabtoos aji lub, clu lub glub haphaj fabtoos… gloksee…” This is a short story in my conlang about a guy describing a time he was going to the shoe store, but his mom called him to return home, and he later realizes it was because he forgot his money. Your conlang is significantly better made than mine lol. Great video.
Sounds like a mix between Greek and Finnish
Finally!!😊
I love your languages, I actually usually refer people to you when talking about good fusional languages. Make videos whenever you can at your own pace, that way theyll be the best
Congrats on not dying! Good to see you're back-ish.
Very beautiful!
The complex grammar really adds the aesthetics of this conlang, and i love it man❤
Almost could have liked it until he interjected the Ukraine propaganda. Keep the wokeness to yourself.
How is it 'wokeness'?
Apparently being woke is a bad thing and campaigning for the destruction of an entire people group and country under the guise of “it’s not ‘murica” is good? So much for the 21st Century. People like you are the reason we’re screwed-go take your conservative “morals” somewhere else and not onto some random conlanging video.
@@Moses_Caesar_Augustusit is.
@@Battotai_Guy_69 Caring for human lives is 'wokeness'?
@@Moses_Caesar_Augustusit just is.
When I finally let myself watch this properly I found it really fascinating. It really seems like you're talking about Latin, Ancient Greek, maybe Arabic or Finnish. There are a lot of realistic factors of complication, variation, parallel patterns, irregularity and exceptions that just make it seem very naturalistic. It'll be hard for a lot of viewers to care about or get their heads around, even conlang video fans, but anyone who likes seeing a well-thought out artlang should be impressed by this.
this is actually perfect. This single video helped answer so many questions ive had about creating natlangs that other youtube tutorials and articles simply couldnt tell me. Thank you so much for creating this wonderful video and showing off how you created your language. I am 100% yoinking your creation process and stealing it for myself. Thank you!
it sounded so damn natural.
Hi, hope you're still making these. What fonts are you using in this video? They're stunning.
After getting through half the video, my brain has broken (in a good way if that makes sense) although I’m still relatively new to conlangs. Also, at the start of the video when you switched from Agēre to english, that was a surprise! Felt like two different people were speaking, awesome conlang
Reminds me of mine. The process is very similar
sad that he didnt to the next video
I’d be patient.
sounds like tons of hard work! i love the nahuatl/finnish sound of the birasne feor ^^
5:35 it's funny to me because in my conlang (currently known ass Siþtoksk or Sithtokish) virø means man
This sounds like the Pope.
This is Quenya level gorgeous
Let me know when your brother published the game, wherever hr's releasing it. Newgrounds... Kongregate... Steam...
"im confused why theres a big long question about grammatical questions..." "oh yeah a lot of people didnt like that question eith-" "...but not an equivalent one for verbs"
This is such an impressive amount of thought and development!!! This is top tier shit and it's totally inspiring.
Sounds like Old English
Hope you continue this series dude.
Just wondering - What is the verb 'To Be' in your language? Have you evolved it from ancestor langs? If so, could you go over the process by which it ended up the way it is in Agere?
There's two verbs, one used as a copula which derive from a verb 'to sit', and one used otherwise which derives from the verb 'to be'. They're touched on in my conlang showcase (ua-cam.com/video/883CqzykzTY/v-deo.html)
Not to be incredibly nitpicky to an annoying degree, but it looks like in the sound chart at 1:43, you used the character for the voiced retroflex nasal instead of agma in the pre-nasalized velar stop.
Oops. I'll hand in my conlanger licence immediately!