Itās been surprisingly fun, I used to hate creating conjugation for conlangs, lol, I guess I just got better at it.
bik: noun
1. The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future; the past.
het: noun
1. The time ahead; those moments yet to be experienced; the future.
2. Something that will happen in moments to come.
him: noun
1. The current moment or period of time; the present.
The trouble was neverending until I made those three words. Before I made these words Doldaran conjugation was an ugly, nonsensical, and downright infuriating mess.
One day, I figured Iād have a much easier time with Doldaran conjugation if I just made some gaddang words for past, present, and future⦠So I did!
And I was right. :3
So I fixed my original four sets of conjugation and was satisfied for a while.
However, later while I was messing with Doldaranās consonantizing (basically adding dialectal variations to it) I decided that its current conjugation just wasnāt complicated enough, lol.
So I now I've made a bunch of different sets of conjugation, like, twelve of them, lol. I aināt quite done with them yet but when I am Iām gonna have to redo some of the conjugation in Flame of Abysmās Doldaran dialogue, lol.
Oh well, thatās just what something one has to deal when one uses their conlang before itās good and ready. :P
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Well, Iāve recently begun dabbling into the world of XML tuning for Sims 3 lol
What Iām currently working on is a Doldaran name listā¦
Which Iāll probably end up having to redo a bit because I doubt Sims 3 is fond of letters like ǰ or Å⦠Especially ǰ since notepad hardly even likes that one! The caron in the capital ǰ sits off to the right as a separate letter instead of on top (I have to use a combining caron with J/j, fyi, otherwise it wouldnāt do that at all ācuz itād be one letter)! Itās pretty silly looking. XD
Hopefully vowels with diacritical marks will be fine or else Iām in trouble (I think Sims 3 is OK with them but I donāt remember, lol).
I can get around most of the junk with the consonants easily but the vowels? Not so much.
Like: j becomes dz, ǰ becomes j, Ä becomes ch, c could stay as is or become ts, Å” becomes sh, ž becomes zh,Ā Å could become ll⦠Stuff like that.
But wtf am I supposed to do with ä, ï, and ö? lol
I suppose I could use āwā as a semi-vowel for āƤā since āƤƤƤā in Doldaran letters is written as āƤwƤā in English letters and āƶā could becomeĀ āooā but I havenāt thought of anything forĀ āĆÆā that makes sense. :/
(āĆā becoming āwā makes sense in context of Doldaran orthography while āƶā becoming āooā makes sense in context of English orthography. Seriously, lƶk and look are pronounced the same.)
Of course, I could also go for a full anglicization here. Like, āÅ edƤrvakā didnāt becomeĀ āShedwrvakā in Flame of Abysm, it becameĀ āShadervockā. I also didnāt write āGavwllaā instead of āGavƤÅaā when I made my Terraria character (guess how GavƤÅa Skavafor came into being, lol), I wroteĀ āGavalaā.
So āQƤdƶforā could become āGhadurforā, āHesĆÆsā could become āHessisā, āĆlvageÅā could becomeĀ āIlvagelā, āJĢalgƤrā could become āJalgerā, āJĢƶrmaā could become āJurmaā, āXavaraā could become āKhavaraā, āRadnƤā could become āRadnaā, āÅ almidĆÆnā could become āShalmeedinā, āSƶlgoā could become āSoolgoā or āSulgoā,Ā āZrƶkƤrā could becomeĀ āZrookerā, etc. etc.ā¦
This would also allow me to make certain names common as balls without it also being extremely visually repetitive. Basically, instead of there being a bajillion people named āKarakā thereād be a bajillion people named āKarakā, āKarockā, āCarockā, āQarockā,Ā āCarakā, āCaraqā, āCaraqueā,Ā āKaraqueā, etc. (the -q and -que spellings will likely be reserved for the ladies, lol).
Itāll also make things much easier for me when Iām naming babies because then Iāll never have to tab out to copy-paste special letters I canāt just alt+0228 / 0154 / 0158 / 0246 / 0239 / etc. to write.
ā¦
So yeah, Iāll likely end up having to rewrite everything without diacritical marks (especially since I just remembered that āÅā doesnāt/might not show in Sims 3 because I think I already tried the copy-paste thing with ZavreÅ but still ended up having to spell his name āZavrelā, lol) but Iām still gonna write it down as I have been so far so Iāll have a big fat list of Doldaran names to copy and paste into a different file. XD
Or maybe I could just go ahead and do that NOW, continue writing names in that new file, and then write the anglicized ones in the sims name list file, lol.
I shouldāve just done that in the first place! XD
āMeÅ ida!ā wasnāt even in the right tense, lol derp, itās supposed to in present tense not present participle! :P
It's correct now though, lol.
Anyway, I made a cursory check on the other Doldaran sentences so while Iām fairly sure there arenāt any more grammar mistakes and sure that I donāt need to change any more 3rd person verbs to those indefinite/abstract/impersonal ones I still donāt know for certain.
But yeah, itās probably fine and I should work on the next chapter after taking care of some business I complained about yesterday.
About Doldaran Conjugation, Pronouns, and WTF Partner Consonants Are:
Iād been struggling with getting the Doldaranās conjugation just right for while now and not only do I think I FINALLY got something I can be fully satisfied with but I also finally made an indefinite/abstract/impersonal set of conjugation so I donāt have to just settle for the 3rd person set every time I have someone refer to a āthisā, a āthatā, or a non-living āitā.
I also tweaked the pronouns a bit, thankfully only the ones I havenāt used in Flame of Abysm yet, lol. I only tweaked eastern and southern Doldaran pronouns and I havenāt used a lick of eastern and the only southern one I used (ĆÆk) was one I didnāt change. I also added an archaic set of pronouns whichās vowels line up with the vowels used in their respective conjugationā¦
Though, thereās nothing so far explaining why some first person conjugations haveĀ āeā or its partner consonant (āxā) instead ofĀ āiā or its partner consonant (āpā or āyā). Or in non-el verbs, lack an added vowel or partner consonant entirely, lol.
And yes, there is a rhyme and reason to the partner consonants, I didnāt just pick random consonants, lol.
I was making a lot of weird sounds the day I worked that out, rofl.
And the reason they exist at all is that diphthongs and other vowel clusters were actively avoided in older Doldaran, especially if it sounded awkward. But instead of doing what Old Japanese did (which was drop a vowel, merge them into a separate vowel, or stick an āsā between themā ), I did some weird thing.
But anyway, Iām still gonna have to edit a short sentence in there because when GavƤÅa saidĀ āMeÅ ĆÆda!ā she aināt supposed to be sayingĀ āHeās/Sheās great!ā she's supposed to be sayingĀ āThatās great!ā so yeah, lol, Iām gonna have to look for more ānot-supposed-to-be-in-3rd-person-but-is-out-of-past-necessityā sentences just in case.
ā And now you know why a lot of compound words involving the Japanese word for rain (ame), especially older ones, are a bunch of shikajikasame instead of shikajikaāame, lol.
Abirad is not the only TersVƤrdaforn Zolavor has.
Princes of Doldara have multiple TersVärdafornž and they are always working in groups divisible by five (that number pops up a lot in Barida Bay, lol).
Abirad is a specialĀ TersVƤrdaforn, a āTersaSverā. This will be referred to in my fanfics asĀ āThe Princeās Swordā, which is its literal translation, for the vast majority of the time (some dialogue and all dialogue written in Doldaran being the most common exceptions).
The Princeās Sword is a TersVƤrdaforn the prince trusts the most, whom accompanies the prince at most (if not all) publicĀ appearances, and sometimes acts on the prince's behalf in foreign territories (the prince rarely leaves Doldara, most often communicating through magical means, but sometimes a physical presence is required and the prince often cannot supply that presence. Like Zolavor: he only left Doldara twice or thrice (undecided, lol) during his 200+ years-long reign as prince).
And, as Iāve demonstrated with Zolavor and Abirad, the TersaSver is sometimes even a consort or concubine of the prince (Lusuvaās father, Korvasev, was a TersaSverÅ”k consort). Itās more common for them to be close friends than romantic partners, though.
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Thinking about TCT suddenly reminded me that I donāt have some very basic words for family, various family members, and what-not yet.
I do have words for mother, father, and child (these are always included in Swadesh lists and I started Doldaran by filling out a Swadesh list, lol) but thatās it.
I also have words for āfamilyā and āfamily memberā now but still none for sibling, aunt, uncle, etc. lol.
I think the hardest part might be the grandparents and grandchildren because I donāt want them to start tacking on their equivalent to āgreatā so few generations apart because of how long lived they are.
ShadrockĀ is a great-great-great-great grandfather through his daughter and a grandfather through his son.
Zolavor is 69 years older than AbiradĀ whoās 30 years older than Shadrock and 50 years older than Carock.
Carock is 120 years old in TCT.
Karaka was 633 years old when Zenor, her great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandson and Carockās great-great-great-great grandfather, killed her⦠But she probably only had maybe a weekĀ left until she died naturally.
Anyway, Iām currently thinking that senescence starts becoming apparent and speeds up a bit at around either 250 or 300 on average for these guys, which is why Carock, Shadrock, Abirad, Zolavor, etc. all look so young.
Itāll start early for Zolavor, though, because he has a stressful job that he himself admits that heās not entirely suited for (heās good with the economics, though) and has had to deal with the worst, most evil Regent in the history of Doldara.