Goal: Create a new conlang
Progress: 2% done
A conlang that can become an international auxillary language in the future. Uses a modified Cyrillic script with a mix of some Greek and Latin letters. The reason why it uses this script is because there should be one letter for each sound. This language is intended to be the easiest international auxillary language by having a simple alphabet, simple grammar and an Indo-European based vocabulary.
Once converted, you need to copy the text and paste it in Microsoft Word (doesn't work in Google Docs) and capitalize all the letters.
Tips:
- c is pronounced like the ch in "church"
- g is always pronounced like the g in "girl"
- y is either pronounced like a y or an i in English
- j is pronounced like the j in "jump", but sometimes it may be pronounced like the z in "seizure"
- q is pronounced like the ng in "sing"
- w is either pronounced like a w or a u in English, but never a v
- v is pronounced like a v in English
- x is pronounced like the sh in "sheep"
Googology:
- There is no word for thousand. Therefore, 2023 is twenty hundred twenty-three (dwdesy zet dwdesy-trys).
- A myriad is used to group hundreds, and is equal to a hundred hundreds.
- A lakh is used to group myriads, and is equal to ten myriads or googologically speaking, half an illion.
- The -syfy suffix counts powers of ten. Ex. dwdessyfy (dwdesy + syfy) = 10^20
- A million is a lakh lakhs, or 10^10, not 1,000,000.
- A billion is a million millions, each million being a lakh lakhs. Therefore its value is 10^20, not 10^12 or 10^9,
- Each illion means ten powers of ten, or ten digits. Due to this, the last tier 1 illion, xonillion, is skipped. After that however, everything goes according to plan. For now I won't be including illions beyond centimicrillion.
- For illions beyond decillion, please put a dash between the one-illions place and the ten-illions place. Ex. duo-decillion, sex-vigintillion, etc.
- Once the -syfy suffix reaches its limit, it gets replaced with -tryfy, denoting 10^^3. And then -cetryfy for 10^^4, -pencyfy for 10^^5, and so on.
- Once we reach 10^^10^^10, we start using the -ekspy suffix to count arrows, eksp meaning exponent. 10^^10 is dwekspy, 10^^^10 is tryekspy, etc.
- "Mygata trys" is how you say "Graham's number" in Kynyazyk. It literally means "biggest three".
- In the case of braces, the word rebirth "rejenem" is used. Ex. 10{{1}}10 is dwrejenem, 10{{{1}}}10 is tryrejenem, etc.
- So far the biggest number this language can comprehend is iteral.
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