A fascinating exercise in linguistic synesthesia that prioritizes structural symmetry over any practical communicative utility. It is a masterpiece of over-engineered abstraction that serves more as a conceptual art piece than a functional language.
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Odyrrhymophaean Chromatic Philosophical Language (Ngl the Polish one is the most compatible)Added:
Welcome to Conline Critic, the show that gets facts wrong about your favorite con. I'm Hey guys, epsilon delta omega row omeron sigma here and I'm going to teach you how to speak the what is that chromatic fist of velocissan chromatic philosophical language. I'm so sorry I failed to pronounce it correctly.
But anyways, let's zoom in.
These are the approximate soundings for bright colors. Red c- a orange y- i yellow n- lime b sky s o l lavender l a pink f- e beige th gray c- e white th and for dark colors maroon g dark dark orange w gold m- green b navy z purple r magenta T V H silver color the There are five types of orthography in OCP language.
Diamantine, elliptic, settlene, helenic and romanization and settine and helenic are the main orthographies. Diamantine, helenic and elliptic are used in archaic texts and the romanization is the guide orthography. The main clause structure is subject, verb, object. But when the subject is a pronoun, switch to verb, subject, object. Adjectives come before nouns and adverbs come before adjectives. Verbs and other adverbs.
Declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, and noun phrases are functional. I'm going to speedrun all morphems at the same time. 3 2 1 go.
Noun plural dative genative instrumental stool and accompanyment. Indirect locative front, back, top, bottom, left, right, among, in, out, through, and across. Verb persons one and two. Third persons male, female, neuter, object.
Demonstratives close, far and further.
Direct locatives find, bat, top, bottom, left, right, among, in, out, grew, and across. Past tense, auxiliary verbs, progressive, perfect, and models can, leave, may, and will. adjective, adverb, positive, comparative, superlative, excessive, and negatives. Yes. Yes. Many words, especially tangible ones, are derived from this table shown here.
Sorry, my accent is a little bit trippy.
Evil numes.
For colors use consonant vowel, consonant vowel, gaka, numu, pbe, soozu.
Some words are derived from helenic, sopia, c stem and words like some are derived from Persian.
It's word building time.
Next one.
Wait, wait, wait, wait. I I I ain't reading that.
is a co and mo and also sass lio oamo.
Then let's see how different accents sound like.
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