29 April 2012

ivy is saneasa (revisited)

saneasa = ivy (Lhaesine pronunciation = sah-NEE-suh) (noun) (some things Google found for "saneasa": an uncommon to rare term; similar SANESA is an acronym for South African National Equestrian Schools Association; similar SANASA is an acronym for Sociedade de Abastecimento de Agua e Saneamento S.A. (Society of Water Supply and Sanitation) of Brazil; similar Baneasa is a place in Romania; may mean something in a language spoken by Sikhs)

My previous Lhaesine word for "ivy" was "saneisa". This is a tweak due to changed spelling rules. The pronunciation remains the same.

21 April 2012

above is belc (revisited)

belc = above (Lhaesine pronunciation = BELK) (adverb) (some things Google found for "belc": an uncommon term; BELC is a acronym for Business Environmental Leadership Council; BELC is a acronym for Bureau pour l'Enseignement de la Langue et de la Civilisation Françaises (Office for Teaching French Language and Civilization); BELC is a acronym for Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church; an unusual last name; user names; Belc Co., Ltd. is a supermarket chain in Japan; similarly pronounced Belk is a department store chain in the USA South; similarly pronounced Belk is the name of places in Poland and the United States)

My previous Lhaesine word for "above" was "beln". I've decided that the "ln" consonant combination was too odd.

17 April 2012

valley is fira (revisited)

fira = valley (Lhaesine pronunciation = FIH-ruh) (noun) (some things Google found for "fira": a very common term; Fira (or Firá) aka Thira is a city on the Greek island Santorini; FIRA is an acronym for Furniture Industry Research Association of the UK; FIRA is an acronym for Federation of International Robot-soccer Association; Ikea Fira wooden box drawer storage; an unusual last name; an unusual feminine first name; Fira is the name of a Disney fairy; means "to celebrate, to observe (a holiday)" in Swedish)

My previous Lhaesine word for "valley" was "firule". I simplified this word.

13 April 2012

bowl is gatha (revisited)

gatha = bowl (Lhaesine pronunciation = GAHTH-uh) (noun) (some things Google found for "gatha": a common term; a type of poetic verse in the ancient Indian languages of Prakrit and Sanskrit; one of 17 Zoroastrian hymns believed to have been composed by Zarathusthra (Zoroaster) himself; in Buddhist literature a versified portion of the sutras; an unusual feminine first name; an unusual last name; Gatha Falls is a waterfall in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh)

My previous Lhaesine word for "bowl" was "gieda". I decide to change this word to look less like my word for cup.

09 April 2012

candle is micla (revisited)

micla = candle (Lhaesine pronunciation = MIH-kluh) (noun) (some things Google found for "micla": an uncommon term; an unusual last name; MiCLa photography of NYC; MiCla Multimedia software of Italy; a rare feminine first name; MICLA is an acronym for Municipal Improvement Corporation of Los Angeles; MICLA is an acronym for Movimiento por la Independencia Cultural de Latino América)

My previous Lhaesine word for "candle" was "micaln".

05 April 2012

bright is jiema (revisited)

jiema = bright (Lhaesine pronunciation = JIGH-muh) (adjective) (some things Google found for "jiema": an uncommon term; Jie Ma is the first and last name of a number of people who are usually Chinese; Haining Jiema Hi-Tech Coated Fabrics Co Ltd. of China; Jinan Jiema Water Treatment Science & Technology Co Ltd of China; Yangzhou Jiema Auto Parts Co Ltd of China; name of a places in Liberia)

My previous Lhaesine word for "bright" was "jeima". This is a minor spelling revision.