I drew a koi fish!
But more specifically I wrote in tsevu, a conlang, in Koiscript
I was really bored and I knew about it and a youtube video appeared in my YouTube page so I was like fuck it
So the sentence says dude on fire, but literally translated it means the boy who is on fire
On each side is just my signature to fill space, highly decorated
Quick Grammar lesson, words can either be stative, an action that happens involuntary, and active, an action that is voluntary. The subject and object are always opposite while any prepositions agree with the subject.
The fish is the one that actually contains the sentence, it's facing south so it indicates it's in the present tense and the tail is directly behind it so it is a declarative statement, the fish is the sentence structure
The ripple closest to the tail is maqetonkae (explosion-fire), I could have used mu (fire) but I thought maqetonkae expressed a stronger connotation to mu so I used that. It's in the active ripple due to how the subject (head of the fish) is in the active ripple as its the object in the sentence (as much as I wanted to make it stative due to how the dude catches on fire)
Next is Rone(o) (boy), the language doesn't have a word for dude but it does have ja (an affection term for friend/friend group) but I thought the word dude was closer to boy. It's in the active ripple as its the subject. I added the ending O as I thought it'd make the statement make more sense, it means who/who is
The last ripple is moni (on) nothing too interesting about this one
I probably got a lot of the Grammer aspects wrong but it looks cool
https://youtu.be/bZJa-C3lsjg?si=Y5qO7bJfbZp4D2Ko
https://youtu.be/pa8vhSq4EMc?si=bVjqalIR1mudc_cA











