29 August 2010

toe is atre

atre = toe (Lhaesine pronunciation = AYTR) (noun) (some things Google found for "atre": a very common term; an unusual last name that can be from India; user names; Atre Group provides business consulting services; in French âtre means hearth; in Italian a feminine plural form of the word for dark, black; name of a city in Panama)

This is another new word.

25 August 2010

block is herat

herat = block (Lhaesine pronunciation = HEH-raht) (noun) (some things Google found for "herat": a very common term; name of a city (and province) in western Afghanistan that dates back to ancient times; user names; an unusual last name; in Star Wars name of a female Jawa minor character; In Finnish the plural of "hera" which means "whey"; Herat Hammillewa is the name of a city in Sri Lanka)

This is a new word. I'm trying to throw in some new words now and then.

21 August 2010

peace is tiur (revisited)

tiur = peace (Lhaesine pronunciation = TYOOR) (noun) (some things Google found for "tiur": a very common term; in Norwegian "tiur" means "capercaillie" which is a large grouse bird; Dale of Norway's "Tiur" yarn is a blend of mohair and wool; an unusual feminine first name that can be Indonesian; a rare last name; in Etruscan "tiur" (or tivr or tiu) means "month, moon"; name of a city and a river in Romania)

My previous word for "peace" was "tuiar". This change is due to my recent pronunciation changes. Also I didn't like that the old word had three vowels in a row.

17 August 2010

day is iun (revisited)

iun = day (Lhaesine pronunciation = YOON) (noun) (some things Google found for "iun": a very common term; IUN is an acronym for Indiana University Northwest; user names; a unusual first name that can be feminine; Ding Iun Leather Co Ltd of Taiwan; IUN is an abbreviation of Iunius or June in Latin; to IBM IUN is an acronym for Intelligent Utility Network; a rare last name; means "one" in Pugliese (or Apulian) which is a Southern Italian dialect; name of cities in East Timor and South Korea)

My previous Lhaesine word for "day" was "uin". My changes have made the "ui" vowel combination no longer valid.

09 August 2010

dragon is asurha (revisited)

asurha = dragon (Lhaesine pronunciation = ah-SUR-uh) (noun) (some things Google found for "asurha": a rare term; name of a female druid character; user names; similar word "ashura" means "tenth" in Arabic; similar word "Asura" is in Hinduism a group of power-seeking deities sometimes referred to as sinful and materialistic; name of a village in India; similar name "Asurhat" is a city in Bangladesh)

My previous word for "dragon" was "asourha". I didn't like that the English word "sour" was within this word.

05 August 2010

ink is wulen (revisited)

wulen = ink (Lhaesine pronunciation = WUH-lehn) (noun) (some things Google found for "wulen": an uncommon term; a rare last name; user names; a rare first name that may be African; medieval name for the German village now called Fuhlen)

My previous Lhaesine word for "ink" was "wule".

This word has been changed. The Lhaesine word for "ink" is now "diras". This posting is no longer current.

01 August 2010

poor is reul (revisited)

reul = poor (Lhaesine pronunciation = RUUL) (adjective) (some things Google found for "reul": an uncommon term; a last name, notably German politican Herbert Reul; an Irish sixpence coin (pre-decimal system); means "star (astronomy)" in Scottish Gaelic; means something in transliterated Korean as it appears in mp3 and video song titles)

My previous Lhaesine word for "poor" was "ruel". I swapped the vowels around. This is a change in my pronunciation rules updates.