Aidanish is my own conlang that I made just for fun. A mixture between romanic, germanic and other languages, with a bunch of my own imagination and perversion.
All entries are spanish-based, that means all of them are a translation to a spanish word, so you will see hola → hai
instead of hello → hai
A few sentences that you can easily use in normal speech
- Hai, com zu astei? → Hello. How are you?
- Na loi zer → I love you
- Naito grazei → Thank you
- Non lanai → Your welcome
- Na taine 18 yarit → I am 18 years old
- Na sei John → I am John
- Donde zu vivai? → Where do you live?
- Na vivai en Espanna → I live in Spain
- Diskaire → I'm sorry
- Non lanaiet → Don't worry
- La tempera astei aito nauhen → The temperatura is warm today
These ain't literal translations but adaptations so they mean the same, or they just resemble to a real quote
"Beiet perso am tentaoro e so izkribeie, beiet homo e so expreseie" Give a pen to a man and they will write, give it to a human and they will express
"Morto en pluva argaie eir" May death rain upon them
"Loi paz e ordo" Love, peace and order
"Aer paire, lude noi" When the air speaks, the group is quiet
"Air aidanakia, imperia magna" Long live Aidanace, great empire
"Inferno rata tendai koi baine intentio" Road to hell is paved with good intentions
- Running
all.py
will put all entries from all text files onlexicon/types
intolexicon/all.txt
. - Running
words.py
will put all the aidanish words from all text files onlexicon/types
intowords.txt
without repeating. - Running
main.py
is a shortcut to run all the previously mentioned of python files. - Running
stats.py
will show the stats for the language, you must runmain.py
previously to these stats to be correct if you have modified something before. - Running
keys.py
will show you a list of 3 letter keys that can be used for word games in the language. You can put a number argument to set the amount of words that must fulfill the keys to be displayed. Defaults to 20. - Running
genders.py
will put all entries with their correct gender intolexicon/genders.txt
. - Running
jsondict.py
will create a dictionary in a json format.
The script parse.py
is used by the previous scripts and must not be used on their own
I don't think I'm accepting pull requests in general for this project, if for some reason people start using this language I'll consider into adding some town speak :)
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