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Nick Camporillo

@nickcamporillo

Conlanger, conworlder, programmer, digital data-shuffler. Living in the heart of Minhay, wanna-be Salmon Speaker.

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Catching up with my #Lexember entries for #Nankôre. Here’s my Dec. 5 entry for #Nankôre, with comparison to its Nahenic relatives: ariśto drink (c.f. Minhast hālis "beverage")

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Catching up with my #Lexember entries for #Nankôre. Here’s my entry Dec. 6 for #Nankôre , with comparison to its Nahenic relatives: neta: to bend, flex (c.f. Minhast sind- "to bend", Nahónda nindana "elbow" proto-Nahenic sninta "elbow")

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Catching up with my #Lexember entries for #Nankôre. Here’s my Dec. 7 entry for #Nankôre , with comparison to its Nahenic relatives: ecne: to want (c.f. Minhast yikna- "to be desirable", Nahónda "to be beautiful" )

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Catching up with my #Lexember entries for #Nankôre. Here’s my Dec. 8 entry for #Nankôre , with comparison to its Nahenic relatives: orar: persimmon (c.f. Minhast uššar "apple")

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Catching up with my #Lexember entries for #Nankôre. Here’s my Dec. 9 entry for #Nankôre, with comparison to its Nahenic relatives: kaco: mud (c.f Minhast takkūm "excrement")

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Catching up with my #Lexember entries for #Nankôre. Here’s today's entry, with comparison to its Nahenic relatives: nanash: volcanic glass; black pearl (c.f. Minhast nammar "amber”)

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Missed yesterday's Dec. 14 #Nankôre entry for #Lexember, which is: osmak /'oʃmat͡ʃ/ "to throw", related to Minhast ušmak /'uʃmak/ "archer"

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Today's #Nankôre entry for #Lexember is: esko /'ɛʃ.ko/eagle, cognate with Minhast iškua /'ɪʃ.ku.ə/ "seagull" A hypothetical /ʕ/ in the protolanguage explains the development of the final vowel/diphthong in the daughter languages.

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I know I may get zapped for this, but has anyone considered /'ɱ̥̥æstɛd̥ɔn̥/ as an alternative to /'ju:n:oʰwæt/? Sorry, I can't use /lɪŋks̥͡raɪtʰnaʊ/

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Gotta catch up on my #Lexember entries! So we have foor #Minhast: Dec. 1: nikkūn:"to pressure, force, coerce" Dec. 2: pammukan:"busy, prevented from doing something due to another task (implied: task is a distraction) Dec. 3: wakkean: "forgetful; absent-minded; careless"

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I haven't been on Twitter (or any of my social platforms) for close to a year. So today I was surprised when I checked my Twitter feed. Where did all these incels and theo bros come from?