Goofy Ahh Language: The Hardest Conlang in the World

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  • @olmostgudinaf8100
    @olmostgudinaf8100 Рік тому +87

    We need more tenses. Most languages have 3, English 18, Ahh should have at least 193.
    It is clearly not enough to distinguish linguistically whether something happened 5 minutes or 2 hours ago. It should also depend on how many meal times passed and what you had for those meals.

    • @MatthewMcVeagh
      @MatthewMcVeagh 9 місяців тому +1

      What are the 18 tenses of English.

    • @MatthewMcVeagh
      @MatthewMcVeagh 8 місяців тому +1

      BTW I would count at least 32 tenses for English, and that's not counting the complications brought in by various modal and auxiliary forms.

    • @kylezdancewicz7346
      @kylezdancewicz7346 4 місяці тому

      @@MatthewMcVeaghEnglish has 2-3 tenses with future being complicated and a decent number of aspects and moods for a painful tense aspect system
      Prehistoric
      Historic
      Past
      Near past
      Present
      Near future
      Future
      Far future
      Beyond future
      For 9 tenses
      For aspects we can add
      Perfect
      Perfective
      Continuous
      Incremental
      Inchoative
      Enchoative
      Habitual
      Gnomic(self)
      Gnomic(society)
      Gnomic(universal)
      For 10 aspects making 90 tense aspects pairs. We can then change tense for gender for 360 tenses and add mood on top
      Negative
      Double negative
      Positive
      Double positive
      Possiblive
      Conditional
      Subjective
      Saw
      Heard(directly)
      Heard(gossip)
      Smelled
      Taste
      Felt
      Permissive
      Demandive
      Ablative
      Willative
      For 17 moods giving 6120 Tense, aspect, mood triplets and we then modify for transitive vs intransitive for 12240 tenses that should all be unique and completely unrelated.

    • @BaldiReycaster
      @BaldiReycaster 2 дні тому

      English has 12 tenses. There are the past, present, and future, and they are further divided into simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. Because 3*4=12, I am not sure about if you know math...

  • @Tom-u8q
    @Tom-u8q Рік тому +34

    Every plural should be entirely unrelated to the singular form

    • @olmostgudinaf8100
      @olmostgudinaf8100 Рік тому +5

      And different for different quantities.
      1 sheep
      2 sheepend
      3 sheeperd
      4 sheepert
      5 sheepeth
      ...etc.

    • @enzogamerukbr
      @enzogamerukbr Рік тому +5

      @@olmostgudinaf8100No, it would be like:
      1: Sheep
      2: Bread
      3: Sun
      4: Elbow
      5: Telephone
      And so on and so forth until 13.

    • @sjsjsjksksdndnjd
      @sjsjsjksksdndnjd Рік тому +2

      Instead of just plural and singular
      add many more grammatical numbers like
      Dual, Trial, Paucal, Superplural

    • @olmostgudinaf8100
      @olmostgudinaf8100 Рік тому +1

      @@sjsjsjksksdndnjd You might be surprised that a similar system already exists. In some Polynesian languages. Or so I've heard. I may be confusing things.

    • @sjsjsjksksdndnjd
      @sjsjsjksksdndnjd Рік тому +1

      @@olmostgudinaf8100 I've heard of Languages having dual number
      But the other stuff i mentioned
      Trial, Paucal and Superplural
      are just things i found in Wikipedia

  • @squarecube2083
    @squarecube2083 3 місяці тому +25

    As an object show fan having BFDI in this automatically promotes Goofy Ahh to the greatest conlang in existence

  • @ShadowStray_
    @ShadowStray_ Рік тому +85

    As a conlang enjoyer who’s always wondered what the absolute goofiest conlang would be, Goofy Ahh Language is perfect!
    Suggestion: Add every single type of click consonant or add different types of vowel phonation (breathy voice and creaky voice)

  • @MondmannDerOssi
    @MondmannDerOssi Рік тому +76

    It should be completely random and unpredictable what gender a noun has, so even someone who has gone through the pain of learning the language would still use wrong articles on front of the nouns which would sound weird and wrong to fictional native speakers making the language impossible to learn perfectly. Same as German. Also why are there no click phonemes?

    • @mattheworchard481
      @mattheworchard481  Рік тому +18

      I included click phonemes: ʘ, ʘ̃, ǃ, and ǃ̃

    • @Akrafena
      @Akrafena Рік тому

      @@mattheworchard481 btw have you watched BURNER? Its really good

    • @enzogamerukbr
      @enzogamerukbr Рік тому

      That would be horrible ngl

    • @bruabba
      @bruabba 11 місяців тому

      kinda like norwegian then

    • @Idkpleasejustletmechangeit
      @Idkpleasejustletmechangeit 11 місяців тому +2

      Well, it's not unpredictible and random in German. It totally makes sense once you've learned Nominative, Accusative, Dative and Genitive. It makes sense that if you are saying that thing ownes something that the article for thing, which would normally be the feminine "die" is now the feminine "der"(not to be be mistaken for the masculine Nominative article "der").
      Nominative Masculine: der
      Nominative Feminine: die
      Nominative Neuter: das
      Nominative Plural: die
      Accusative Masculine: den
      Accusative Feminine: die
      Accusative Neuter: das
      Accusative Plural: die
      Dative Masculine: dem
      Dative Feminine: der
      Dative Neuter: dem
      Dative Plural: den
      Genitive Masculine: des
      Genitive Feminine: der
      Genitive Neuter: des
      Genitive Plural: der
      This is super easy!
      Now for the indefinite articles:
      Nominative Masculine: ein
      Nominative Feminine: eine
      Nominative Neuter: ein
      Accusative Masculine: einen
      Accusative Feminine: eine
      Accusative Neuter: ein
      Dative Masculine: einem
      Dative Feminine: einer
      Dative Neuter: einem
      Genitive Masculine: eines
      Genitive Feminine: einer
      Genetive Neuter: eines
      See? This is the easiest shit I've ever seen and definitely didn't look up because I couldn't be bothered to try to figure it out in my head despite being a native speaker! It makes so much sense!

  • @Gigagamerrays
    @Gigagamerrays Рік тому +5

    ingressive consonants and unvoiced nasals

  • @Leafrawr
    @Leafrawr Рік тому +5

    Make the con Lang have infinite words with infinite meanings

  • @mayo-neighs
    @mayo-neighs Рік тому +9

    There is 196 different conjugations for a single word in my native language...

    • @2yoyoyo1Unplugged
      @2yoyoyo1Unplugged 27 днів тому

      What language is that?

    • @CuzRuns
      @CuzRuns 17 днів тому

      ​@@2yoyoyo1UnpluggedMaybe Hungarian? But I think it's only got 193

  • @CooperL7
    @CooperL7 Рік тому +52

    i think the words should be a bit harder to pronounce, giving most americans a pure nightmare

    • @pangolinh
      @pangolinh Рік тому +2

      And make the pharyngeal fricative the most common consonant, I love the Arabic letter ع ❤

    • @CooperL7
      @CooperL7 Рік тому +2

      @@pangolinh ein

  • @AstonJMusique
    @AstonJMusique Рік тому +5

    Have the Gender of a word be based on the direction you are facing relative to the person you are talking to. Whether you are taller than the person, and what their eye color is. And also add posture, if you can find a way to write it. Like you have to become a pencil for one word, and hunch for another. I think this is stupid which is why I am writing it.

  • @alexzgreat133
    @alexzgreat133 Рік тому +15

    Ok for the verbs i would love it if they conjugated not only on the subject, but also the object, and maybe even grammatical parts of the sentence, like imagine if infinitives and prepositions had gender lol

  • @crimester
    @crimester Рік тому +4

    you just created polish 2

  • @linny356
    @linny356 Рік тому +9

    the gender of the noun changes based on its possession and the gender of the possessor, and the mood of the verb and adjective used to describe said noun must change depending on the combination of the noun's gender and the possessor's gender :)

  • @u0068
    @u0068 Рік тому +3

    dont forget to include the 'Faciomanual click' (facepalm)

  • @CardinaliamYT
    @CardinaliamYT Рік тому +2

    I think Ithkuil is still harder… but good try!

  • @RebelQueenAmelia
    @RebelQueenAmelia Рік тому +5

    make it so if you disrespect somebody, you add a few extra letters onto the ending of a verb while speaking to them

    • @enzogamerukbr
      @enzogamerukbr Рік тому

      Not just a few letters, the whole of Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights*
      *Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the test sentence for languages on the website Omniglot.

  • @Brelee2222
    @Brelee2222 Рік тому +20

    You should use different sentence structures for differents times of the day. Like in the morning you'd say "good morning, how are you", but in the evening, since the day is concluding so too should your sentence, so you say "how are you, good evening".

    • @Pining_for_the_fjords
      @Pining_for_the_fjords Рік тому +1

      Polish does something similar. Good day is "dzień dobry", which literally means "day good", but in good evening they reverse the noun-adjective order and say "dobry wieczór"

    • @_Heb_
      @_Heb_ 5 місяців тому

      How are good afternoon you

    • @Strogman25
      @Strogman25 4 місяці тому

      ​​@@_Heb_Midnight you, are hòw good?
      (Yes, the diacritic is part of it. You only ever use that diacritic between 11:32pm and sunrise.)

  • @Garfield_Minecraft
    @Garfield_Minecraft 8 місяців тому +2

    objects are people?

  • @Inseut
    @Inseut Рік тому +3

    just commenting that i didn't know your channel, youtube algorithm god showed me this and i'm liking it, kinda makes me wanna come back to my dead and forgotten lil conlang :'))

  • @Toasterboy2300
    @Toasterboy2300 Рік тому +8

    make endings and articles more wierd. Like we associate words ending 'a' to be a feminine word. For example, make that masculine, just to confuse people. absolutely love this btw

  • @PaladumIsBack
    @PaladumIsBack 7 місяців тому +3

    Add phonemes like:
    cç, ʔh, bβ, ǁ̃,ʊ̈, and xʲ. This will make it too hard.

  • @DinosaurDUDE1
    @DinosaurDUDE1 Рік тому +6

    make it so meme words must have a random noise after them so if you said ‘boi’ in goofy ahh language you should follow up with BLEHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • @mememan1546
    @mememan1546 Рік тому +3

    You know what would be silly? Make the writing system super fucking complicated and scrambled up, like english. Example: minute and minute are spelled the same, but sound and mean two completely different things.
    Example: wood and would sound the same, but mean and are spelled different.
    Example: w*ou*ld, t*ou*gh

    • @mattheworchard481
      @mattheworchard481  Рік тому +1

      I question your use of asterisks as separators

    • @mememan1546
      @mememan1546 Рік тому +1

      @@mattheworchard481 I was trying to make them bold

    • @mattheworchard481
      @mattheworchard481  Рік тому +1

      ​@@mememan1546you have to separate the asterisk'd words with spaces. For example: w ∗ou∗ ld
      (I had to use a different unicode character to represent an asterisk, because if I used a regular asterisk, it would bold it)

    • @Huntlley
      @Huntlley Рік тому +2

      ​​@mattheworchard481 Like this: W *ou* ld?
      Also, you got my like and subscribe. Despite the work, this shit is funny, I want to see where this language will be in a couple years.

  • @kneeslapperanimations
    @kneeslapperanimations Рік тому +1

    Add pharyngeal tones and nasal tones to your vowels, that’ll spice it up.

  • @FranticErrors
    @FranticErrors Рік тому +3

    Good, now use a base 37 numeral system that ends at 76 and stacks over 23 times if possible (1 each time) to represent it, using the leftover IPA :trololol:
    Jokes aside its epic

  • @lukekelly7286
    @lukekelly7286 4 місяці тому +2

    add phonemic hats! add phonemic flags! add random goofy ahh sounds to the phonology!

  • @jaywinged
    @jaywinged 14 днів тому

    the way the audio changes which ear its in makes it feel like ur behind me telling this to me while i sit uncomfortably

  • @janajusimi269
    @janajusimi269 Рік тому +1

    i'd hjave gone with base 37

  • @janajusimi269
    @janajusimi269 Рік тому +1

    kay(f)bop(t) 2 or something

  • @hakanstorsater5090
    @hakanstorsater5090 Рік тому +3

    I guess Spanish verb conjugation is easier than it seems as a first glance, since there's a lot of recurring regular correlations, such as 1st person plural ending in -mos, no matter which tense is used...

  • @joepepsi
    @joepepsi Рік тому +1

    you should enter this in agma schwa's conlang circus

  • @tcowtiahanto8815
    @tcowtiahanto8815 Рік тому +2

    the most cursed part of this whole video is not only bfdi being involved in some way in the conlang community, but also the fact that he pronounces it as beefy die

  • @My_Navigator
    @My_Navigator Рік тому +2

    Heard of ithkuil all tho that is logic you just deleted my brain

    • @Pining_for_the_fjords
      @Pining_for_the_fjords Рік тому

      Maybe a language with grammar as complicated as ithkuil, but as irregular and illogical as English.

    • @My_Navigator
      @My_Navigator Рік тому

      @@Pining_for_the_fjords true

  • @Brelee2222
    @Brelee2222 Рік тому +3

    It wouldve been better if you invented a new base system for the your language so instead of using the universal base 10 (decimal), you use base 3.14...

    • @Brelee2222
      @Brelee2222 Рік тому

      You also forgot 0 in your system

    • @skyeplaysgames4598
      @skyeplaysgames4598 Рік тому +1

      Have you not been paying attention? They use base 13

    • @peridotisthegoat96
      @peridotisthegoat96 Рік тому

      ​@@skyeplaysgames4598they suggested base π

    • @skyeplaysgames4598
      @skyeplaysgames4598 Рік тому

      @@peridotisthegoat96 They did, but that doesn't mean the language doesnt already use a base other than decimal, like Brelee claims

    • @hakanstorsater5090
      @hakanstorsater5090 Рік тому

      That's based!

  • @thebronzehexagon
    @thebronzehexagon Рік тому +1

    make verb tense change based on frequency, not tone, frequency.

  • @abarette_
    @abarette_ 11 місяців тому +1

    finally the type of content I've been looking for

  • @lafusion6695
    @lafusion6695 Рік тому +3

    Make the language have A LOT of cases, you can take examples from Hungarian or Basque.
    If you wanna go all in just search up Tses (or smth like that, it's a Causasus language)

  • @kirilvelinov7774
    @kirilvelinov7774 Рік тому +1

    My first conlang!
    Name:Uvean(vaka uvea)
    14 letters:aehiklmnopstuv

    • @kirilvelinov7774
      @kirilvelinov7774 Рік тому +1

      Semivowels pronunciation
      h(h or j before vowel)
      v(f or w before vowel)
      vaka uvea=/faka uwea/

  • @enzogamerukbr
    @enzogamerukbr Рік тому +1

    Just add all of Tsez’s 64 cases and make 50% of the words vowel-less.
    Edit: Just realised comment suggestions have ended 💀

  • @mollof7893
    @mollof7893 Рік тому +1

    Add few slurs for non-clongers

  • @kirilvelinov7774
    @kirilvelinov7774 Рік тому +1

    Syllables in Uvean:
    a ha ka la ma na pa sa ta va
    e he ke le me ne pe se te ve
    i hi* ki li mi ni pi si ti vi
    o ho ko lo mo no po so to vo
    u hu ku lu mu nu pu su tu vu*
    Coda consonant(-n)
    /n/ before t,s,l
    /m/ before p,v
    /ng/ before k,h
    51 syllables
    *=rarely used

  • @VincenzoColacitti-t7k
    @VincenzoColacitti-t7k 28 днів тому

    Well that's pretty interesting as I can see . Good job !

  • @CharManic
    @CharManic Рік тому +2

    With the verbs, instead of adding on something into the word, change the word entirely.
    Also, add accents that extremely slightly change the word to mean something completely different. And have multiple words that mean completely different things but with one really subtle accent.

  • @CompactStar
    @CompactStar Рік тому +1

    Basing the grammatical genders on object shows is brilliant.

  • @otherpopcat3660
    @otherpopcat3660 Рік тому +2

    Bro make every kind of adjective for feelings have to be on a musical scale,
    like happy should be a C and if you wanna say Sad you have to say it in E minor or a neutral feeling will be in a Dorian Scale Or a mixolydian scale
    now you will have to learn music theory to say an adjective

  • @semicolonasterisk
    @semicolonasterisk Рік тому +2

    make it a syllabry 😈😈

  • @Vlauxa
    @Vlauxa Рік тому +2

    add letters for every verbal sound
    like separate every possible version of every letter
    a can be gay, gat, car,
    you know

  • @untiporandom3333
    @untiporandom3333 8 місяців тому +2

    I know spanish has too many conjugations, so thats why I am creating a conlang!

  • @КалоянСтефанов-к1ъ

    Take a look into bulgarian

  • @gamma0577
    @gamma0577 9 місяців тому +1

    Make the vocabs almost impossible to pronounce, like polish but 1000x harder

  • @Elcacas007
    @Elcacas007 10 днів тому

    This is so 2023 it just makes it peaker

  • @austin-ee4tp
    @austin-ee4tp Рік тому +1

    you could make large base (like 60 of the babylonians) number system for your conlang to go with the 13 base

  • @thiagokawano1618
    @thiagokawano1618 11 місяців тому +1

    Add the Czech Ř. Pronounced /r̝/, which even some of them have trouble pronouncing correctly.

  • @maxreenoch1661
    @maxreenoch1661 Рік тому

    suggestion: adjectives and/or adverbs exist, which may take marking for one or more of a set of element-related ''genders' relating to the semantic "energy" of the adverb. some ideas for specific categories may include, but are not necessarily limited to: fire, water, earth, air, ether, dark matter, and cthulhu. this can, as with noun gender, completely change the meaning of an adverb.
    it may also be that these genders are even further subdivided into sub-genders, which take one of several additional markers. for example, the water gender could have subgenders including, but not limited to: rain water, salt water, "the sea", chemically-treated water, condensation, steam, and so on - as many as are desired and can be incorporated into the goofy ahh language.
    this might be a good opportunity to slip in some avatar and/or lovecraft references, and also create some chaotic unpredictability with regards to the assignment of genders, subgenders, or maybe even both...

  • @purpleongray1615
    @purpleongray1615 Рік тому +2

    Take it a step further with the verbs. Add personal infinitive (as seen in portuguese and galician)

  • @younscrafter7372
    @younscrafter7372 Рік тому +2

    2:56 I feel it's worth noting here that Spanish has 14 different types of subjunctive (each with 4-6 verb forms) depending on when the hypothetical event takes place

  • @skyedoze
    @skyedoze Рік тому +1

    add a letter that has a completely different tone and has almost zero difference to something similar

  • @minde5311
    @minde5311 Рік тому +1

    imagine if mili saw this video and decide to use goofy ahh language for their next song

  • @chocogotlate7921
    @chocogotlate7921 Рік тому +1

    Cases. (in my language there are 18) 💀💀💀💀

  • @Brelee2222
    @Brelee2222 Рік тому +2

    Amazing

  • @peridotisthegoat96
    @peridotisthegoat96 Рік тому +1

    THERE IS A SUS PRONOUN TOO 😈😈😈😈😈

  • @tuluppampam
    @tuluppampam Рік тому

    I suggest marking gender on verbs like arabic, but extending it: you gotta mark the gender of the speaker/writer, listener/reader, subject, object, benefactive, place in which the action has taken place, and time
    Then there's clearly a need for gender to be marked in different ways when change tense, aspect, and mood (in the past you might use the masculine gender, but in the present there should be clearly a sus)
    The verb should also agree with its subject and object in a variety of classifiers, like in Navajo, so a verb having a small object should mark it on the verb, but this should also be coupled with the movement that the object and subject are making while performing the action (if you kiss someone while moving down a hill you should mark it for both the subject and object)
    This seems enough for needless conplexity (but evidentiality and miravity could be good ideas)

  • @pangolinh
    @pangolinh Рік тому +1

    Still easier than English

    • @mattheworchard481
      @mattheworchard481  Рік тому +1

      English has 26 letters, Goofy Ahh language has 101 letters and 5 tone markers

  • @DJpro39
    @DJpro39 Рік тому

    add a phoneme that is produced by slapping the listener

  • @zagle1772
    @zagle1772 Місяць тому +3

    1:24 so far !!

  • @thefoxandferret
    @thefoxandferret Рік тому +1

    Why stop the fun with verb tenses? There are also tenses in nouns. Instead of using prepositions, make a declension for each preposition you would use.
    If you don't know what declensions are, think about pronouns. "I" and "me" both mean "me as a person, as myself". But they mean different things (I is nominative, me is accusative.) Imagine this with prepositions. Instead of saying: "on top of me", we can invent the work "metot" - "metot" being in the superlative case.
    In this example, the sentence: "he stood on top of me" can be shortened to "he stood metot."
    You can get fun cases when instead long sentences like "turning towards the room, he ran out of the fire, into the door and under the blue sky", you get: "turning roomjt, he ran firetif, doorvot, blue skyis", wiht room in the orientative case, fire in the elative case, door in the Illative case, and sky in the subessive case.
    Do this for every prepositions - I think there are 150 common prepositions in english, which mean for each noun (and pronoun), you have to remember 150 versions of it.
    So instead of remembering the word door, you now have to remember
    Door (nominative)
    Doorit (accusative, object)
    Doorif (genitive, of the door)
    Doorvof (privative case, without a door)
    What you can do to make this even better is to actually make an actual pattern in which noun cases are declined. The trick here instead is that each noun will have different number of cases. Remembering the valid cases of each noun is harder then just remembering them as your memory starts to stick together, finding patterns where they are none.
    have fun :}

  • @Roriquez
    @Roriquez Рік тому +2

    Enby inclusive language good

  • @newdmitrij201
    @newdmitrij201 4 місяці тому

    inspires me to explain more about my clong

  • @Langwyrm
    @Langwyrm Рік тому +1

    Ithkuil

  • @tayntedmemories
    @tayntedmemories 11 місяців тому

    Beefy Die My beloved
    I have an object show conlang lmao

  • @slowmovingtrains
    @slowmovingtrains 11 місяців тому

    singular they usage andkdksn im foaming out of my mouth tysm

  • @BubbleBFDI
    @BubbleBFDI Рік тому

    object show mentioned

  • @floenele8892
    @floenele8892 Рік тому +1

    borrow EXACTLY half the words from kay(f)bop(t)

  • @TheYippeeCalle
    @TheYippeeCalle Рік тому

    Make every word have a new spelling or pronunciation depending on where it is in the sentence

  • @circjit
    @circjit 4 дні тому

    "so make your comment count!"

  • @CuzRuns
    @CuzRuns 17 днів тому

    I love it! Any way I can learn?

  • @AzuSophie
    @AzuSophie 4 дні тому

    This thumbnail looks like a bill wurtz video

  • @minhquanao8531
    @minhquanao8531 22 дні тому

    Good shit alphabet. Im using it cuz im ur doppelgänger

  • @Pining_for_the_fjords
    @Pining_for_the_fjords Рік тому

    Maybe assigning a gender to each noun should be subject to an honorific system. So the gender of pencil, for example, could be masculine when talking to a parent, teacher or boss, feminine when talking to an older friend or stranger, and neuter when talking to a younger friend or child. But this is just for the word for pencil. Each noun has its own rules and exceptions for which gender it belongs to depending on who you are talking to.

  • @егорсамыйлучший13
    @егорсамыйлучший13 9 місяців тому +1

    34 verb forms in SPANISH?

  • @alexandrubusuioc6800
    @alexandrubusuioc6800 Рік тому

    Add 100+ numbers?? (i dont know the name), as in not just singular or plaural

  • @Akrafena
    @Akrafena Рік тому

    Add sounds that are possible but arent used in a lang

  • @hakanstorsater5090
    @hakanstorsater5090 Рік тому

    Allez-y!

  • @Designed1
    @Designed1 9 місяців тому +1

    add ş as a letter for no reason at all

  • @kirilvelinov7774
    @kirilvelinov7774 Рік тому

    Creating my own conlang with Greek letters!
    A B G D E Z Y Ts I K L M N J O P R S T U F H Sh W

    • @hakanstorsater5090
      @hakanstorsater5090 Рік тому

      Technically they're Latin letters, transcribing Greek, but still...

  • @gyroelongatedpentagonalbip728

    This guy takes „what are your pronouns“ to a whole new level

  • @NickyTV0
    @NickyTV0 2 дні тому

    numbers 1-13 should be written:
    1. avūma
    2. avīgle
    3. ţōgoví
    4. hīno̧
    5. kiźì
    6. kōnosín
    7. ţníśì
    8. xlǔ̧źmì
    9. xnóśù
    10. īźol̄
    11. d́wíśìn
    12. lá̧śi͞n
    13. ālezi
    im making a language to compete with yours, and it's as hard as goofy ahh language. numbers 1-13:
    1. śẃy̍́
    2. pā̧ń
    3. tv́ŕśī
    4. më̌kr̄
    5. fy̍̄lt
    6. xé̲̅́v
    7. źoṹt́ĩ̌ ́
    8. l̈ûtẽ́b
    9. ḑà̧zw̧
    10. ́êj́
    11. pv̋śŕa ̧̧
    12. sĩ̄źgw̧j
    13. bĩţǔ̧dĺa̍̌k
    o yea this language is called sprunkese :)

  • @anitakph1231
    @anitakph1231 27 днів тому

    Um, how do you know if a noun is sus or not?

  • @Patpatpat2023
    @Patpatpat2023 Місяць тому

    Why Does This Exist

  • @FinnPlanetballs
    @FinnPlanetballs 3 місяці тому

    i identify as sus /j

  • @tadghflowerfangibsonplayzz896
    @tadghflowerfangibsonplayzz896 День тому

    Make the language pokysybthetic

  • @nightglide_
    @nightglide_ Місяць тому +1

    They speak this in Ohio

  • @gulesinsezenklc4583
    @gulesinsezenklc4583 4 місяці тому

    why is 13 the real last number?

  • @carlabouantoun6152
    @carlabouantoun6152 Рік тому +1

    Is this an actual language or just a meme

  • @RafalRacegPolonusSum
    @RafalRacegPolonusSum Рік тому

    What the happen

  • @cs127
    @cs127 Рік тому

    suggestion: use an irrational base for the number system

  • @gulesinsezenklc4583
    @gulesinsezenklc4583 4 місяці тому

    14 ?

  • @suhnih4076
    @suhnih4076 3 дні тому

    omE

  • @YEEEEEEEEEEET999
    @YEEEEEEEEEEET999 11 місяців тому +1

    IıI

  • @bonelessChillies
    @bonelessChillies Рік тому +1

    a[--]lezi i ju[/]loӠþ