beln = above (Lhaesine pronunciation = BEHLN) (adverb) (some things Google found for "beln": an uncommon term; "beln" seems to be a misspelling of the Spanish word "Belén" which translates to "Bethlehem"; BELN is a code for Dutch-speaking Belgium)
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "above" is now "belc". This posting is no longer current.
Lhaesine is a conlang, an artificial or constructed language. This is a project to invent a lexicon of new "words" in an imaginary language. Postings shows English to Lhaesine, my approximate Lhaesine word pronunciation, and what Google search found for my made-up word.
31 March 2007
29 March 2007
concrete is piliran
piliran = concrete (Lhaesine pronunciation = pih-LIH-rahn) (noun, adjective) (some things Google found for "piliran": a rare term; first name of a Armsman character on The Camelot Herald; seems to mean something in Indonesian but I'm unable to translate it; a character on World of Warcraft)
27 March 2007
dress is tisele
tisele = dress (Lhaesine pronunciation = tih-SEEL) (noun) (some things Google found for "tisele": a rare term; a feminine first name; means something in Tsonga or Xitsonga which is a language of South Africa; means something in Romanian; means something in Estonian; a last name in Papua New Guinea and Sweden)
25 March 2007
card is soret
soret = card (Lhaesine pronunciation = SAW-reht) (noun) (some things Google found for "soret": an uncommon term; a last name notably Swiss chemist Jacques-Louis Soret (1827-1890) and Swiss scholar and Oriental numismatics Frédéric Soret (1795-1865); Soret peak and band within the blue wavelength region in absorption spectroscopy; Soret effect and Soret coefficients in thermal diffusion; name of a place in Romania; "Fosse Soret" is a place in Belgium)
23 March 2007
head is trege
trege = head (Lhaesine pronunciation = TREEG) (noun) (some things Google found for "trege": an uncommon term; TreGe-Soft is the developer of NARG single player RPG game; a last name; means something in Norwegian which may or may not be related to "treg" which means "dull, indolent" in Norwegian; "Li trege rai" is a Côte d'Azur sports club or association)
21 March 2007
poor is ruel
ruel = poor (Lhaesine pronunciation = RUUL) (adjective) (some things Google found for "ruel": a common term; Ruel.net is a website about PC and Interactive TV; a last name, notably major league baseball catcher and coach Muddy Ruel (1896-1963); a masculine first name; Ruel Foundation of New Zealand for children needing surgery; The Plague Lords of Ruel is a Lone Wolf gamebook; name of a place in Canada)
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "poor" is now "reul". This posting is no longer current.
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "poor" is now "reul". This posting is no longer current.
19 March 2007
mirror is feruida
feruida = mirror (Lhaesine pronunciation = feh-RYOO-duh) (noun) (some things Google found for "feruida": an uncommon term; a Latin word which seems to be related to "fervidus" which means "glowing, burning, fiery, fervid"; in Medieval Latin may mean "hotly")
17 March 2007
butter is rusal (redone)
rusal = butter (Lhaesine pronunciation = ruh-SAHL) (noun) (some things Google found for "rusal": an uncommon term; Rusal (or RusAl) is a major company based in Russia that produces aluminium - an overwhelming result; means "scrape, scratch, search" in Scottish)
15 March 2007
egg is olta
olta = egg (Lhaesine pronunciation = AWLT-uh) (noun) (some things Google found for "olta": an uncommon term; OLTA stands for Ohio Land Title Association and other such associations in Oklahoma and Oregon; Olta is a band playing traditional celtic music from Chattanooga; OLTA is the acronym for the Oxfordshire Lawn Tennis Association of the UK and the Oak Lawn Tennis Association of the Dallas/Fort Worth area; OLTA or On-Line TA system is MIT's Project Athena's On-Line Consulting system; a feminine first name that can be Albanian; Olta crag in Costa Blanca area of Spain; "olta" seems to mean "school" in Navajo; OLTA stands for Ontario Land Trust Alliance; Olta Aluminium Works of Malta; Kin Dah Lichii Olta' Charter School in Arizona; means "fishing line" in Turkish; name of a place in Argentina)
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "egg" is now "olte". This posting is no longer current.
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "egg" is now "olte". This posting is no longer current.
13 March 2007
we is som
som = we (Lhaesine pronunciation = SAWM) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun)(some things Google found for "som": a very common term; SOM is Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP in architecture; SOM stands for School of Metaphysics; SOM stands for IBM System Object Model in computing; in machine-learning SOM is Self-Organizing Map; a last name; SOM is an acronym for School of Management, School of Medicine, and School of Meteorology; the som is the currency of Kyrgyzstan; means "which, who" in Danish; means "amount, sum" in Dutch; means "like, who" in Norwegian; means "bass, sound, sounding, stereo, tone" in Portuguese; mean "catfish" in Serbo-Croatian; means "as, at, for, like, that, what, when, which, who" in Swedish; means "massive, solid, sterling" in Turkish; name of places in Hungary, Senegal, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Jordan, Mozambique, and India; means "pure" in many Turkic languages such as "pure gold" )
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11 March 2007
circle is suwira (revisited)
suwira = circle (Lhaesine pronunciation = suh-WIH-ruh) (noun) (some things Google found for "suwira": a rare term; a last name that can be Indonesian, Arab, or from Zimbabwe; a first name that is likely Thai; a place in Iraq)
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "circle" is now "suval". This posting is no longer current.
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "circle" is now "suval". This posting is no longer current.
09 March 2007
thread is shude
shude = thread (Lhaesine pronunciation = SHOOD) (noun) (some things Google found for "shude": an uncommon term; the husks and other refuse of rice mills which is used to adulterate oil cake or linseed cake; Chengdu Shùdé High School in Sichuan Province China; "Shùdé" means "establishing morality" in Chinese; a Chinese last name or first name; Shude Hill in Manchester and Sheffield in the UK; user name; a place in China)
07 March 2007
war is bael (revisited)
bael = war (Lhaesine pronunciation = BAAWL) (noun) (some things Google found for "bael": an uncommon term; subtropical bael fruit tree of India and many surrounding south Asian countries; name of a Judeo-Christian demon also spelled Baal; Van Bael & Bellis are a Brussels based law firm; user name; sub-region "Bael Modan" in World of Warcraft; a last name; BAEL design and Handicrafts; means "ox" in Urdu (Transliterated); means "bail" in Welsh; places in Belgium and Denmark; Bael Bael is a place in Victoria, Australia)
05 March 2007
peace is tuiar
tuiar = peace (Lhaesine pronunciation = TYOO-ar) (noun) (some things Google found for "tuiar": a rare term; means something in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth - a word in Quenya or Sindarin; appears on Finnish pages but it's not a word in my Finnish dictionary; likely means something in Spanish, or a Spanish dialect, but I can't translate it; means something in Czech; means something in Frisian)
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "peace" is now "tiur". This posting is no longer current.
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "peace" is now "tiur". This posting is no longer current.
03 March 2007
kind is loshe
loshe = kind (Lhaesine pronunciation = LOHSH) (adjective) (considerate) (some things Google found for "loshe": an uncommon to rare term; a last name which may be German in origin, notably Lillie Deming Loshe who wrote The Early American Novel 1789-1830 (1907); Loshe Entertainment is a record label of Buenos Aires Argentina; may mean something in Croatian; "loshe wai wai loshe wai" is a Hindi song sung by Sandhya Mukerjee)
01 March 2007
zinc is nines
nines = zinc (Lhaesine pronunciation = NIH-nehs) (noun) (some things Google found for "nines": a very common term; English saying "dress up to the nines" which is defined loosely as "all spiffed up" in formal clothing; To the Nines is the title of a Stephanie Plum Novel by Janet Evanovich and a nonfiction golfing book by Anthony Pioppi; NINES stands for Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship; The Nines Restaurant in Ithaca NY; The Nines are a pop band from Canada; The Nines (2007) is a drama movie directed by John August; The Long Nines are a Tokyo-based American rock n' roll band; old Chinese and Taiwanese holiday Elder's Day is called the Double-Nine Festival because it is on the 9th day of 9th lunar month; "casting out nines" is a way to check of arithmetic; The National Nines Golf Classic in Jersey in the UK)
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "zinc" is now "linel". This posting is no longer current.
This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "zinc" is now "linel". This posting is no longer current.
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