Funny at the end about fnu. Actually Norwegian has the word 'fnise', which means 'giggle'. As far as I know, it's the only word in the language beginning with fn. I wonder how such an unusual word-initial consonant cluster in languages in general comes to exist in just a single word in a language. I'm also learning Polish, and they have the word krnąbrny. As far as I know, it's the only word in Polish that has r between another consonant and n, and it happens twice in the same word. Unusual consonant clusters fascinate me for some reason.
Lmao at David Peterson's Q&A about making his language too hard to understand for other people so that they couldn't fire him
Funny at the end about fnu. Actually Norwegian has the word 'fnise', which means 'giggle'. As far as I know, it's the only word in the language beginning with fn. I wonder how such an unusual word-initial consonant cluster in languages in general comes to exist in just a single word in a language.
I'm also learning Polish, and they have the word krnąbrny. As far as I know, it's the only word in Polish that has r between another consonant and n, and it happens twice in the same word.
Unusual consonant clusters fascinate me for some reason.
Fnyse, fnatt, fnokk, fnugg tho
This was interesting n fun...thx 😊
Strange how all ( German English, Italian etc ) changed 500 years ago
Tagarian is Translating in Tagalog in the Philippines And it's hard to learn if you don't know Tagalog.
I also made a language and what I made is called "Tagarian" or Sseowmuwlunwku 😊❤❤ inspired by Hangul Alphabet❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Lì'fya leNa'vi sweya pum aswey leiu!
Are not pidgin languages also constructed languages?
Well, no, pidgin languages happen naturally by regular people, constructed languages come from a group of people who sit down and organized a language
Thank you for the simple clarification. I started to wonder about that soon after I submitted the inquiry.
@@jacksonp2397 How about standard registers?