29 October 2007

key is nole (redone)

nole = key (Lhaesine pronunciation = NOHL) (noun) (some things Google found for "nole": a very common term; a last name, notably pianist Chris Nole; "nole" is a sports team nickname for the Florida State Seminoles; Nole Plastique is a band from Russia; Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole is a Sega game; Nole and Nolé are first names; "nole me tangere" means "do not touch me" in Latin; Black Berry Nole is a log cabin rental property in Georgia; means "hazelnut" in Furlan (or Friulian) which is a language spoken in northeastern Italy; cities in Italy, Ethiopia, Liberia, and Angola)

My previous Lhaesine word for "key" was "uleur", which was an interesting word but it was not that easy to pronounce.

This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "key" is now "nolde". This posting is no longer current.

25 October 2007

pearl is lhelha (revisited)

lhelha = pearl (Lhaesine pronunciation = LHEH-lhuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "lhelha": a very rare term; user names; may be a song or band from Brazil)

This is a gentle sounding, sing-songy word. I think it's fitting for a beautiful gem. The "h"s make the pronunciation softer.

My previous Lhaesine word for pearl was lhenda.

21 October 2007

sparrow is modre

modre = sparrow (Lhaesine pronunciation = MOHDR) (noun) (bird) (some things Google found for "modre": an uncommon term; "modré" means blue in Czech and Slovak; to the Army National Guard MODRE stands for Mobilization Deployment Readiness Exercise; Steinbruchunternehmen Modre GmbH of Austria offers quarry products; user names; a last name that can be German; "modre" means "decay" in German; means "mother" in Middle English circa 1400; "mødre" means "mothers" in Norwegian)

My meaning for this Lhaesine word was inspired by the Hungarian word for "bird" which is "madár".

This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "sparrow" is now "modren". This posting is no longer current.

17 October 2007

fast is dase (redone)

dase = fast (Lhaesine pronunciation = DAYCE) (adjective)(some things Google found for "dase": an uncommon term; a last name, notably Zacharias Dase a 19th century German mental calculator; DASE stands for Digital Television Application Software Environment; DASE stands for Design and Analysis and Simulation Environment; DASE stands for Distributed Application Support Environment in computing; DASE stands for Department of Analysis & Surveillance of Environment of France; means "mat, woven mat used for sleeping" in Pampangan (or Kapampangan) which is a language of the Philippines; a place in Ethiopia)

My previous Lhaesine word for "fast" was "dije", which was an atypical word for Lhaesine. I think my new word is easier to pronounce.

13 October 2007

raven is togul

togul = raven (Lhaesine pronunciation = TOH-guhl) (noun) (bird) (some things Google found for "togul": a uncommon term; places in Tajikistan and Russia; user names; Gwangcheon Togul Salted Shrimp from Korea; a last name which can be Turkish; Togul Barok is a villian character in a heroic fantasy book from Spain)

As a side note, the Lhaesine word for "crow" is "sceta".

09 October 2007

false is cinag (redone)

cinag = false (Lhaesine pronunciation = KIH-nahg) (adjective) (some things Google found for "cinag": an uncommon to rare term; CINAG is a downloadable UCI computer chess engine; user names; CINAG stands for ČESKOU INOVAČNÍ AGENTURU (CZECH INNOVATION AGENCY); CINAG is the identifier for a civil general aviation navigation fix in Texas; CINAG AB is a company involved with video and film in Sweden; Cinag compagnie industrielle et agricole (industrial and agricultural) in France)

My previous Lhaesine word for "false" was "hinar", which never quite seemed to be the right word.  By the way, the word for "true" is "cexe".  

05 October 2007

lord is mor

mor = lord (Lhaesine pronunciation = MOR) (noun) (some things Google found for "mor": a very common term; Mor Furniture For Less in Western USA; MOR stands for Middle of the road; Mor Cosmetics Pty Ltd of Australia; a first name that can be masculine or feminine; Torii Mor winery in Oregon; Eilean Mòr, Fonn Mór, and MacTalla Mór are Celtic bands; Glann ar Mor Distillery in Brittany; Oran Mor Pipe Band; a last name that can be Dutch; Dough Mor Lodge Guest House and Carraig Mor are Bed and Breakfast accomodations in Ireland; Aonach Mor is a mountain in Scotland; "Eat Mor Chikin" is a Chick-Fil-A marketing slogan; means "sea" in Breton, Cornish, and Welsh; means "plague" in Czech and Slovak; means "mother" in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish; means "turbidity" in Icelandic; means "signature" in Kurdish (Transliterated); means "major" in Portuguese; means "purple, violet" in Turkish; places in Spain, Russian Federation, Pakistan, India, and Hungary)

01 October 2007

chair is rahan (revisited)

rahan = chair (Lhaesine pronunciation = RAH-hahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "rahan": a common term; Rahan is a blond, loincloth-clad caveman character in a French comic series of the same name; Rahan is a parrish in County Offaly Ireland that has a complex of ancient church ruins; Rahan Lodge Country Retreat B&B, dating from 1740, in Ireland; Rahan Guitars; Rahan Meristem is an Israeli Biotechnology company; Rahan Garmnets of Bangladesh; user names; place in Iran "Sar Takht-e Do Rahan"; means "coin" in Finnish; means "mercy" in Indonesian; means "pawn" in Maltese)

My previous Lhaesine word for chair was "nahar". For this new word, I swapped two letters around. This is my third attempt at a word for "chair", hopefully this one will stick.