Might start using “you can (judge me) if you want, but I wouldn’t recommend it”. Also the translation was delightfully chaotic xD
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The narration, script writing, video editing and the actual conlang presented in this video are what I would describe as really good. If they were presented with a regular adult voice, that is. But if the author really is as young as his voice (and comments made during the video) suggest, then they're WAY too good to be called good. In this case they are awe-inspiring. Not even exaggerating, a man who can produce something of this quality as a teenager is a texbook example of what it means to be the cognitive elite. True greatness material. Will await all future uploads from this channel eagerly.
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Unfortuately there's a chance this submission will be disqualified by the judges due to some core ideas being very clearly inspired by Babelingua's Seraphim without a specific note of acknowledgement being made. Either that or it makes top three.
"Infinitessimal" means the opposite of "infinite": the tiniest possible fraction that is not zero. Infintessimals are a fundamental building block of calculus.
Might start using “you can (judge me) if you want, but I wouldn’t recommend it”.
Also the translation was delightfully chaotic xD
The narration, script writing, video editing and the actual conlang presented in this video are what I would describe as really good. If they were presented with a regular adult voice, that is.
But if the author really is as young as his voice (and comments made during the video) suggest, then they're WAY too good to be called good.
In this case they are awe-inspiring. Not even exaggerating, a man who can produce something of this quality as a teenager is a texbook example of what it means to be the cognitive elite. True greatness material. Will await all future uploads from this channel eagerly.
Unfortuately there's a chance this submission will be disqualified by the judges due to some core ideas being very clearly inspired by Babelingua's Seraphim without a specific note of acknowledgement being made. Either that or it makes top three.
for someone younger than me this is almost impossibly well done (and full of screams), can't wait to see what you do next
Lewis, you are a true glossopoeist 😊 So glad you’ve continued your pursuit, or dare I say your mastery of linguistics!
This is incredible!
"Infinitessimal" means the opposite of "infinite": the tiniest possible fraction that is not zero.
Infintessimals are a fundamental building block of calculus.
This is great editing for like a middle schooler homework assignment
Well done Lewis. Interesting combination of mythology and linguistics. I learned a lot.
Amazing and so interesting
not the mathematical formulas and equations for the grammar