25 December 2012

upon is jare

jare = upon (Lhaesine pronunciation = JAYR) (preposition) (some things Google found for "jare": a common term; a unusual first name; an unusual last name; user names; JARE is an acronym for Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition; means "years" in Afrikaans; means "kid (young goat)" in Serbo-Croatian; the Jare IV Nunataks are a group of four nunataks (exposed ridges) in Antarctica; similar Jar-e is the first part of the name of a number of places in Afghanistan; name of a places in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Pakistan, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Norway)

17 December 2012

knot is isre

isre = knot (Lhaesine pronunciation = IGHSR) (noun) (some things Google found for "isre": an uncommon term; ISRE is an acronym for Interferon Sensitive Response Element; ISRE is an acronym for International Society for Research on Emotion; ISRE (2410) stands for International Standard on Review Engagements for financial statements; ISRE stands for Istituto Superiore Regionale Etnografico (Italian: Regional Institute of Ethnography); ISRE is an acronym for Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity; a rare last name; a rare first name; similarly named Val d'Isère is a town in the Rhône-Alpes region of France)

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 This posting is no longer current.

09 December 2012

mound is taset

taset = mound (Lhaesine pronunciation = TAH-seht) (noun) (some things Google found for "taset": a common term; TASET is an acronym for Technically Advanced Smoke Estimation Tools; TASET stands Taesung Environmental Technology which is a Korean water treatment company; TASET stands for The Association of Science Education and Technology of Turkey; user names; a rare last name; a very rare first name; means "levels" in Estonian; a common misspelling of "taste"; name of a place in Senegal; Phumi Angk Taset is the name of a place in Cambodia)

This word was previously the Lhaesine word for "hill".

01 December 2012

more is hote

hote = more (Lhaesine pronunciation = HOHT) (adjective) (some things Google found for "hote": a very common term; table d'hote (table d'hôte) is a menu offering a complete meal, with little choice, at a fixed price; Hote Hote Pyar Hogaya is an Indian Bollywood film; Kaash Mere Hote is a Hindi thriller film; "hote hote" may mean "towards" in Hindi (transliterated); an unusual last name; an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea; archaic English word meaning "to command, to be called"; In French similar "hôte" means "host, guest"; a rare first name; name of places in Angola, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands)

25 November 2012

sky is zale (revisited)

zale = sky (Lhaesine pronunciation = ZAIL) (noun) (some things Google found for "zale": Zale Corporation (Zales) is a retail jewelry chain; an uncommon last name; a unusual unisex first name; UT Southwestern University Hospital - Zale Lipshy in Dallas, Texas; a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family; name of a Romanian hip-hop group; means "chain mail" in Romanian; similar Žale is a cemetery in Ljubljana, Slovenia; Zale (or Żale) is the name of places in Poland; Zale (or Žale) is a place in Croatia)

My previous Lhaesine word for "sky" was "zelhe". This is a small change.

17 November 2012

half is vure

vure = half (Lhaesine pronunciation = VOOR) (adjective) (some things Google found for "vure": an uncommon term; an unusual last name; a rare first name; The Vuré Group LLC of Houston for architectural and interior design; Waikatakata Vure are a musical group from Fiji; in Dutch a conjugation of the verb "to fire (a weapon)"; name of places in the Solomon Islands and Zimbabwe)

09 November 2012

bed is nad (revisited)

nad = bed (Lhaesine pronunciation = NAHD) (noun) (some things Google found for "nad": a very common term; NAD Electronics sells audio/video components; NAD is an acronym for National Association of the Deaf; NAD is an acronym for National Advertising Division; NAD+ is an acronym for the coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide; NAD is the currency code for the Namibian Dollar; an unusual first name; a unusual last name; means "above" in Czech and Polish; name of places in Ireland, India and Iran; Nad Ali is a district in Helmand Province, Afghanistan)

My previous word for "bed" was "nar". This was a small change, and I plan to reuse "nar".

01 November 2012

uncle is adan (revisited)

adan = uncle (Lhaesine pronunciation = AH-dahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "adan": a very common term; Adan (and Adán) is a masculine first name which can be a Spanish form of Adam: a uncommon last name; a river in Maharashtra, India; a governorate of Yemen; name of places in Colombia, Cuba, Indonesia, India, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan)

My previous word for "uncle" was "aden". This is a small change. I thought adan was somehow more masculine than aden.

25 October 2012

recent is sovira

sovira = recent (Lhaesine pronunciation = saw-VIH-ruh) (adjective) (some things Google found for "sovira": an uncommon to rare term; a rare last name; a rare first name; user names; Sovira (or Souveera) was an ancient tribe and territory in Northern India which is in present day Sindh province of Pakistan)

17 October 2012

never is marda

marda = never (Lhaesine pronunciation = MAHRD-uh) (adverb) (some things Google found for "marda": an uncommon term; a Palestinian city in the West Bank; an uncommon feminine first name; an unusual last name, notably Indian television actress Neha Marda; Marda Loop is a Business Revitalization Zone in Calgary, Alberta; user names; Marda is the name of towns in Senegal, Somalia and Australia)

09 October 2012

humid is tovire

tovire = humid (Lhaesine pronunciation = TAW-vighr) (some things Google found for "tovire": a rare term; user names; a rare last name; there are places named similar La Tovière near the French ski resort of Tignes; similar Tovira is the name of a place in Bosnia & Herzegovina)

This is another former Miresua word which I'm redefining, changing the pronunciation, and throwing into Lhaesine.

01 October 2012

face is nime

nime = face (Lhaesine pronunciation = NIGHM) (noun) (some things Google found for "nime": a very common term; NIME is an acronym for New Interfaces for Musical Expression; NIME or New Shores is a Business School in India; NIME is an acronym for Networking Issues in Multimedia Entertainment; NIME is an acronym for National Conference on Mathematics Education of India; rare last name; a rare first name; in the Star Wars universe name of a port city on the planet Roon; nime chow (naem chhaw) are Cambodian fresh (not deep-fried) spring rolls; in Estonian forms of the noun name; name of places in Papua New Guinea; similar Nîmes is a city in southern France)

This is word that I liked but ended up not using in Miresua. Not all words from Miresua work in Lhaesine.

25 September 2012

trouble is fosral

fosral = trouble (Lhaesine pronunciation = FAW-srahl) (noun) (some things Google found for "fosral": a rare term; user names; a seller's code for discontinued glass dishes pattern Raleigh by Fostoria; similar Fostal is a rare last name)

21 September 2012

cage is ine

ine = cage (Lhaesine pronunciation = EYEN) (noun) (some things Google found for "ine": a very common term; Ine of Wessex was king from 688 AD to 726 AD; INE offers CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) training; INE is an acronym for Instituto Nacional de Estadística (National Statistics Institute) of Spain; an unusual feminine first name; an unusual last name; user names; in Japanese (transliterated) ine means rice plant; name of a place in the Marshall Islands)

13 September 2012

room is panat

panat = room (Lhaesine pronunciation = PAH-NAHT) (noun) (some things Google found for "panat": an uncommon term; an unusual last name which can be Indian; a rare first name; user names; Panat Construction Ltd for concrete repairs in Mississauga, Ontario; Panat Hydraulics of China; Villefranche-de-Panat is a place in southern France)

09 September 2012

glove is tipan

tipan = glove (Lhaesine pronunciation = TIH-pahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "tipan": an uncommon term; an uncommon last name; Tipan Records of Tempe, Arizona; in Esperanto accusative singular of adjective meaning typical; means "covenant" in Filipino; Tipán district in the Arequipa region of Peru; name of places in Peru, the Philippines and Argentina)

05 September 2012

grain is chidon

chidon = grain (harvested seeds of various grass-related food crops) (Lhaesine pronunciation = CHIH-don) (noun) (some things Google found for "chidon": an uncommon term; Chidon HaTanach is the International Bible Contest of Israel for high school stduents; in Bible (I CHr 13:9 ) threshing floor of Chidon (kee'-don) where Uzza put his hand on the ark; a rare Biblical name which means "a dart"; a rare last name)

01 September 2012

throne is sahil

sahil = throne (Lhaesine pronunciation = SAH-hihl) (noun) (some things Google found for "sahil": a very common term; a masculine name which is common in India; Best Western Hotel Sahil in Mumbai; an uncommon last name; Sahil Graphics of India is an exporter of printing machines; an organization in Pakistan working against child abuse; Sahil Project of the UK supports Asian women in distress; means "coast, seashore" in Turkish; name of places in Azerbaijan, Somaliland, Iraq and Indonesia)

29 August 2012

vast is cadar

cadar = vast (Lhaesine pronunciation = CAH-dawr) (adjective) (some things Google found for "cadar": a common term; an unusual last name that can be Romanian; Cadar Ltd of the UK is a municipal and industrial water treatment company; user names; Somali song Cadar; name of means veil, purdah in Malay)

25 August 2012

mill is seara

seara = mill (Lhaesine pronunciation = SEE-ruh) (noun) (some things Google found for "seara": a very common term; an uncommon last name; a unusual feminine first name; Seara is a Brazilian multi-national meat products company; Seara Sports (Sport Engineering and Recreation Asia Ltd) of Indochina; means "cornfield, harvest" in Portuguese; seară means evening in Romanian; name of a places in Brazil, Portugal and Spain)

21 August 2012

food is hema

hema = food (Lhaesine pronunciation = HEH-muh) (noun) (some things Google found for "hema": a very common term; HEMA is a Dutch discount retail chain that started life as a dimestore; an uncommon last name; an uncommon first name that is generally feminine, notably Bollywood actress Hema Malini; Hema Maps Pty Ltd of Australia; HEMA is a acronym for Historical European Martial Arts; Hema Gear of Turkey; an ethnic group in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo; means tent in Swahili; similar ematology is the scientific study of blood, blood-producing organs and blood diseases; name of places in China and India)

17 August 2012

edge is yoce

yoce = edge (Lhaesine pronunciation = YOKE) (noun) (some things Google found for "yoke": an uncommon term; user names; a rare last name; Joce or Jocé is a rare first name; DJ Yoce; to Air Force YoCE is an acronym for Year of Continuing Education)

13 August 2012

ear is dobe (revisited)

dobe = ear (Lhaesine pronunciation = DOHB) (noun) (some things Google found for "dobe": a very common term; an uncommon last name; Dobe Law Group of Maryland; can be short for Doberman; a rare first name that can be masculine or feminine; Dobe area of Botswana; means "idiot" or "dead last" in Japanese (transliterated); name of places in China, Slovenia, Chad, Mali and the Democratic Republic Of Congo)

My previous Lhaesine word for ear was cobe.

05 August 2012

mouth is meval

meval = mouth (Lhaesine pronunciation = MEH-vahl) (noun) (some things Google found for "meval": an uncommon term; a rare last name; a rare masculine first name; MeVal Materiales Eléctricos of Venezuela; Meval of Spain sells valves; Meval s.r.l. of Italy sells security doors and shutters; Meval Inc of Florida is a tire dealer; user names; a misspelling or perhaps a deliberate shortening of medieval)

01 August 2012

tile is zorsa (revisited)

zorsa = tile (Lhaesine pronunciation = ZOHRS-uh) (noun) (some things Google found for "zorsa": an uncommon term; a rare last name; Zorsa d.o.o. of Croatia sells auto parts; name of a World of Warcraft character; user names; Zorsa Courirer of southern California; means something in Turkish similar to difficult)

My previous Lhaesine word for "tile" was "zuhra". I decided that was too similar to my new word for "strong" which is "zuhar".

29 July 2012

bear is hidan (revisited)

hidan = bear (Lhaesine pronunciation = HIH-dahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "hidan": a very common term; a fictional antagonist character in the anime and manga series Naruto; Aria the Scarlet Ammo (Hidan no Aria) is a Japanese light novel series; The Hidan of Maukbeiangjow (aka Invasion of the Girl Snatchers) is a 1973 exploitation film; an unusual last name; "hidan" means "bandit gang" in Japanese; Am Hidan is a place in Chad; name of places in Turkey and Iran)

My previous Lhaesine word for "bear" was "hidane". This is a small change.

21 July 2012

dusk is habe

habe = dusk (Lhaesine pronunciation = HAYB) (noun) (some things Google found for "habe": a common term; in German conjugations of the verb "to have, to possess"; a last name, notably Austrian writer and newspaper publisher Hans Habe; HABE is penny stock symbol for research and development company Haber Inc.; user name; Habe Toys China Ltd; HABE is an acronym for High Altitude Balloon Experiment; means "beam, girder" in Basque; means "beard" in Estonian; means "there will be" in Sanskit; the name of places in Pakistan, Burkina Faso, and Ethiopia)

This is the word for the period of time occurring at the end of the day during which the sun sets.

17 July 2012

strong is zuhar

zuhar = strong (Lhaesine pronunciation = zuh-HAWR) (adjective) (some things Google found for "zuhar": an uncommon term; zuhar (or more commonly zuhr or dhuhr) can refer to the Islamic noon prayer; an unusual first name that can be Islamic; user names; a unusual last name that can be Hungarian; "az Zuhar" is part of several place names in Yemen)

09 July 2012

knee is tewa

tewa = knee (Lhaesine pronunciation = TEH-wuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "tewa": a common term; the Tewa people are Pueblo American Indians; an unusual last name; a rare first name; Tewa is a non-profit organization for equitable justice and women's empowerment in Nepal; Tewa Communications of Northern New Mexico; Tewa Motor Lodge on Route 66 in Albuquerque; name of a place in Arizona)

05 July 2012

straw is cebre

cebre = straw (Lhaesine pronunciation = KEEBR) (noun) (some things Google found for "cebre": an uncommon term; CEBRE is Czech Business Representation to the EU; an unusual last name; a rare first name that can be feminine possibly pronounced seb-ruh; user names; name of a place in Turkey)

01 July 2012

meal is reasta

reasta = meal (Lhaesine pronunciation = REE-stuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "reasta": a common term; user names; a rare last name; a rare first name that can be feminine; Reasta s.r.o. is a Czech building and chimney work company; "Dil Ka Reasta" is a misspelling of "Dil Ka Rishta" which is the title of a 2003 Bollywood movie, where "rishta" means "relationship" in Hindi; similar Resta Reef Resort in Egypt on the Red Sea)

25 June 2012

elbow is crace

crace = elbow (Lhaesine pronunciation = KRAYK) (noun) (some things Google found for "crace": an uncommon term; a uncommon last name, notably contemporary English writer Jim Crace (pronounced so rhymes with race); Max Crace photography and art design; a planned suburb of Canberra, Australia)

21 June 2012

mild is sulte

sulte = mild (Lhaesine pronunciation = SOOLT) (adjective) (some things Google found for "sulte": an uncommon term; a last name, notably Canadian writer historian Benjamin Sulte; Sulte Law Firm in Tampa, Florida; user names; means "starve" in Norwegian; name of a place in Germany)

17 June 2012

off is ela

ela = off (Lhaesine pronunciation = EH-luh) (adverb) (some things Google found for "ela": an uncommon term; a last name; an uncommon feminine first name; Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury (1187– 1261) was a wealthy English heiress; ELA is an acronym for English Language Arts; means "she" in Portuguese and Galician; name of places in Burma, Indonesia, Ethiopia, China, Kenya and North Carolina; Ela Township in Lake County in Illinois; name of a woreda or district in Ethiopia)

This is another new Lhaesine word.

09 June 2012

doll is sosan

sosan = doll (Lhaesine pronunciation = SAW-sahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "sosan": an uncommon term; an unusual last name; a rare first name; Sosan Football Stadium and Sosan Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea; Sosan Badminton Shuttlecocks; a misspelling of the name Susan; name of a place in South Korea)

This is a new Lhaesine word.

05 June 2012

pain is nazult (revisited)

nazult = pain (Lhaesine pronunciation = NAH-zuhlt) (noun) (some things Google found for "nazult": a rare term; Nazult Long Sleeve Shirt by Buffalo Kids; user names; "na zult" means "after you will" in Dutch; similar Nazul is the name of a place in Iran)

My previous Lhaeine word for "pain" was "nazuln". This is a small change.

01 June 2012

place is gemar

gemar = place (Lhaesine pronunciation = GEH-mahr) (noun) (some things Google found for "gemar": a common term; a last name, notably NASA astronaut Charles D. Gemar; an unusual masculine first name; Gemar Photography of North Dakota; Gemar of the Netherlands for kitchen designs; Gemar Shipping and Trading Co. Ltd. of Turkey; means "like, fond of" in Indonesian and Malay)

This is a new Lhaesine word.

29 May 2012

ancient is meglen (revisited)

meglen = ancient (Lhaesine pronunciation = MEH-glehn) (adjective) (some things Google found for "meglen": an uncommon term; a region of Greece on the border with Macedonia; Orthodox Christian Martyr Zlata of Meglen; Megleno-Romanians or Meglen Vlachs are a small population of people; an unusual last name; Meglen's Waterwise Landscapes of Fort Collins, CO; Meglen Harry Pump Service of Sonoma, CA; user names; similar Meglena is an unusual feminine first name which can be Bulgarian)

My previous word for "ancient" was "megaln". This is a small change.

25 May 2012

meat is ogar

ogar = meat (Lhaesine pronunciation = AW-gahr) (noun) (some things Google found for "ogar": a common term; a last name; "Lok'tar ogar" is a World of Warcraft Orcish warcry meaning "victory or death"; SZD-45 Ogar is motorglider designed in Poland; Ogar le démon de la savane was a 1940s French comic Tarzan knock-off; means hound in Polish; name of places in Turkmenistan, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Serbia and Pakistan)

This is a new word, not another revision.

21 May 2012

grass is yone (revisited)

yone = grass (Lhaesine pronunciation = YOAN) (noun) (some things Google found for "yone": a common term; user names; an uncommon last name; Yasumasa "Yone" Yonehara is a Japanese photographer; a first name that is usually feminine and Japanese although it can also can be Brazilian; in Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Yone is the grandmother of Tori Meadows; name of a place in Mali)

My previous word for "grass" was "yolne". I'm phasing out the unusual LN consonant combination.

17 May 2012

fur is echun (revisited)

echun = fur (Lhaesine pronunciation = EH-chun) (noun) (some things Google found for "echun": an uncommon term; a rare last name; a rare first name; user names; Echun Electronic Co., Ltd of China is a manufacturer of current transformers; Echun Okiry is a musical artist; Echun Arroyo is a stream in Equatorial Guinea)

My previous Lhaesine word for "fur" was "eichun". This is a small change.

13 May 2012

east is seadon (revisited)

seadon = east (Lhaesine pronunciation = SEE-dawn) (noun, adjective, adverb) (direction) (some things Google found for "seadon": an uncommon term; an uncommon last name, notably actor Pete Seadon; an unusual masculine first name; a misspelling of "season" such as in TV episodes)

My previous Lhaesine word for "east" was "seidon". This is a minor change due to a change in my phonetic spelling rules. The pronunciation is unchanged.

09 May 2012

image is neaba (revisited)

neaba = image (Lhaesine pronunciation = NEE-buh) (noun) (some things Google found for "neaba": an uncommon term; NEABA is an acronym for North East Alabama Bicycle Association; NEaBA is an acronym for North East Business Angels of the UK; NEABA Corporation is a real estate managing company in Michigan; a rare last name; similarly named Naeba is a Japanese ski resort which in summer hosts the Fuji Rock Festival; Foret de Neaba is a forest in New Caledonia)

My previous Lhaesine word for "image" was "neibas'. Another minor tweak.

05 May 2012

beer is folin (revisited)

folin = beer (Lhaesine pronunciation = FAW-lihn) (noun) (some things Google found for "folin": a very common term; a last name, notably Swedish-born American chemist Otto Folin; Folin's reagent and Folin–Ciocalteu reagent; Folin Cellars winery in Oregon; Haut-Folin is the highest point in the region of Burgundy in France; a rare first name; similar Foling is the name of places in China and Norway)

My previous word for "beer" was "foln". This is a small change.

01 May 2012

spring (of water) is teaga (revisited)

teaga = spring (natural flow of ground water) (Lhaesine pronunciation = TEE-guh) (noun) (some things Google found for "teaga": an uncommon term; user names; Teaga Real Estate Solutions of Traverse City, Michigan; a rare last name; a rare first name; name of a World of Warcraft character; similar Teagan is an unusual first name that can be feminine; similar Tega Tea)

My previous Lhaesine word for "spring (of water)" was "teiza".

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.

29 March 2012

moss is nael

nael = moss (Lhaesine pronunciation = NAAWL) (Some things Google found for "nael: a common term; NAEL is an acronym for The Norton Anthology of English Literature; a last name; illustrator and painter Marta Nael; an unusual masculine first name which can be Arabic; Pacific voyage of the sailboat Nael; NAeL São Paulo is a Clemenceau class aircraft carrier of the Brazilian Navy; a game player; Old French "nael" is from Latin "natalis" which means "of birth"; means "nail" in Afrikaans and Estonian; means "navel" in Scottish)

This is another re-purposed, redefined word. Some time ago, not recently, "nael" meant "the (plural)" in Lhaesine.

25 March 2012

skin is mina

mina = skin (Lhaesine pronunciation = MIH-nuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "mina": a very common term; Mina is an Italian pop singer; Mina is a last name; Mina is a female fictional cleric character in the Dragonlance universe; Mina is a feminine first name that can be Japanese, Korean, Indian or Turkish in origin; "Mina" can be short for German feminine name Wilhelmina; Mina Harker is a fictional character in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula; Mina are a tribe and caste in northern India; an ancient Greek unit of weight or denomination of money; "mina" means "I" in Estonian: similar "minä" means "I" and "me" in Finnish; "mina" means "mine" (as in mining) in Portuguese and Spanish; "mina" means "mine" (as in landmine) in Croatian, Czech, and Swedish; Mina is the name of numerous cities in countries such as the Philippines, Pakistan, Guatemala, Morocco, Ethiopia, Mexico, and Gambia)

This is a re-purposed, redefined word. This word previously meant "nothing" in Lhaesine.

21 March 2012

brooch is feawa (revisited)

feawa = brooch (Lhaesine pronunciation = FEE-wuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "feawa": an uncommon term; means "few" in Old English; user names; SRC-FEAWA Cup for Cricket in India where FEAWA is an acronym for Faridabad Estate Agents Welfare Association; a rare last name; FEAWA is an acronym for Federation of Employers' Association of West Africa; maybe an old name of place in Sudan)

My previous Lhaesine word for "brooch" was "feicwa". I simplified this word somewhat.

17 March 2012

mountain is rihas (revisited)

rihas = mountain (Lhaesine pronunciation = RIH-hahss) (noun) (some things Google found for "rihas": an uncommon term; user names; Rihas (or Rihaz) is a rare masculine first name that can be Arabic in origin; a rare last name; Rihas Restaurant at Redstones Hotel in Glasgow, Scotland; Rihas Auto Sales in Vining, Iowa; character name in a piece of artwork; traditional breast cloth garments worn by women in Assam, India)

My previous Lhaesine word for "mountain" was "reihas". I dropped a letter.

13 March 2012

thin is rieca (revisited)

rieca = thin (Lhaesine pronunciation = RIGH-kuh) (adjective) (some things Google found for "rieca": an uncommon term; a ususual feminine first name; user names; Xiamen RieCa Metal Works Co., Ltd of China; a rare last name)

My previous Lhaesine word for "thin" was "reica". I flipped the vowels around and changed the pronunciation.

09 March 2012

sister is leaya (revisited)

leaya = sister (Lhaesine pronunciation = LEE-yuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "leaya": an uncommon term; a rare feminine first name; a rare last name; user names; similar word leya seems to mean something in Arabic when transliterated; Leaya car air freshener)

My previous Lhaesine word for "sister" was "leiwa".

05 March 2012

sand is beda (revisited)

beda = sand (Lhaesine pronunciation = BEH-duh) (noun) (some things Google found for "beda": a very common term; a last name; an unusual first name that can be masucline or feminine; San Beda College in the Philippines; BEDA is an acronym for Binge Eating Disorder Association; user names; Beda Fomm is a town in Libya known mainly for being the site of a WWII battle; Beda Fell is a fell or mountain in the English Lake District; means "difference, remainder" in Indonesia; means "begin, start out" in Maltese; name of places in Chad, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Alabama and Kentuky)

My previous Lhaesine word for "sand" was "beida".

01 March 2012

bachelorette is chisa (revisited)

chisa = bachelorette (Lhaesine pronunciation = CHIH-suh) (noun) (some things Google found for "chisa": a common term; a uncommon feminine first name, notably Japanese voice actress and singer Chisa Yokoyama; an unusual last name; user names; Cold Steel Chisa Katana is a Samurai Sword; Chisa Records was a US record label; Chisa x Pon is a mature manga; CHISA is a conference for the International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering; means "squirrel" in Isthmus Zapotec; similar word "chiesa" means "church" in Italian; name of a place on the French island of Corsica; name of places in South Korea and Malawi)

My previous Lhaesine word for "bachelorette" was "chiisa".

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

25 February 2012

door is tieba (revisited)

tieba = door (Lhaesine pronunciation = TIE-buh) (noun) (some things Google found for "tieba": a very common term; Baidu Tieba is the largest Chinese communication platform or post forum provided by the Chinese search engine Baidu, an owerwhelming result; in Chinese "tieba" means "post bar or paste bar"; a rare first name; a rare last name; Tieba Traoré was a 19th century king of the Kénédougou Empire in West Africa; name of a place in Mali)

My previous Lhaesine word for "door" was "tiiba". I changed the "ii" to "ie".

21 February 2012

wolf is hiegar (revisited)

hiegar = wolf (Lhaesine pronunciation = HIGH-gahr) (noun) (some things Google found for "hiegar": a rare term; user names; in game Eve Online Hiegar Fellsong is a player character; a rare last name, similar name Hieger is an uncommon last name; a rare first name)

My previous Lhaesine word for "wolf" was "hiigar". This is a small change.

17 February 2012

bowl is gieda (revisited)

gieda = bowl (Lhaesine pronunciation = GYE-duh) (noun) (some things Google found for "gieda"; an uncommon term; an unusual last name; an unusual feminine first name that is Italian in origin; name of a webcam bimbo; means "sings" in Lithuanian)

My previous word for "bowl" was "giiha". I'm changing the unusual "ii" vowel combination to "ie", plus changing a consonant.

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

13 February 2012

pack is dieran (revisited)

dieran = pack (Lhaesine pronunciation = DYE-rahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "dieran"; a very common term; conjugations of the Spanish verb "dar" which means "to give", an overwhelming result; an unusual first name; user names; a rare last name)

My previous word for "pack" was "diisan".

09 February 2012

marble is cirden (revisited)

cirden = marble (Lhaesine pronunciation = KIHRD-ehn) (noun, adjective) (rock of crystalline limestone) (some things Google found for "cirden": an uncommon term; user names; a rare last name; name of a World of Warcraft character; name of a seeds company in Cameroon which has been identified as a fraud or scam risk; similar Círdan the Shipwright is a fictional elf character created by J. R. R. Tolkien)

My previous Lhaesine word for "marble" was "ciiden". This is a small change.

05 February 2012

before is ieyan (revisited)

ieyan = before (Lhaesine pronunciation = EYE-yahn) (adverb, preposition) (some things Goggle found for ieyan: an uncommon term; an unusual first name; user names; similar Ieyama is a place in Japan)

My previous word for "before" was "iiyan". A small change.

01 February 2012

very is chene

chene = very (Lhaesine pronunciation = CHEEN) (adverb) (some things Google found for "chene": a very common term; Chene Park and Amphitheater in Detroit; Beau Chene High School in St. Landry Parish in Louisiana; Doux Chene Apartments apartments in College Station, Texas; In French similar "chêne" (pronounced like shen) means "oak tree, oak (wood)"; a last name; an unusual feminine first name; Chene (or Chêne) is the name of places in Belgium, France, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Chad; Chêne-Boug is a city in Switzerland)

29 January 2012

person is hend

hend = person (Lhaesine pronunciation = HEHND) (noun) (some things Google found for "hend": a common term; a last name, notably Australian golfer Scott Hend; an uncommon feminine first name, notably Hind Rostom who was an Egyptian actress and Tunisian actress Hend Sabri; in obsolete English means "to take hold of, to grasp, hold"; Hend Khaleh is the name of places in Iran; Feriz Hend is a place in Iran)

25 January 2012

yet is pote

pote = yet (Lhaesine pronunciation = POHT) (adverb) (some things Google found for "pote": a common term; a last name; user names; El Pote Español is a Spanish restaurant in NYC; means "paw" in Danish; means "buddy" in French; conjugations of the verb meaning "to be able to" in Interlingua; means "pot" in Portuguese; means "jar" in Spanish; similar Poté is a city in Brazil; name of places in Burma and South Africa; Pote-Pote is a place in Mozambique)

21 January 2012

you (plural subject) is gedur

gedur = you (plural) (Lhaesine pronunciation = GEH-duhr) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "gedur": an uncommon term; in EVE online a constellation in the Metropolis region; GEDUR Production does theatrical shows in Bratislava, Slovakia; an unusual first name; a name in the Ge'ez language of Ethiopia; stream of Nahal Gedur in Judea; a rare last name)

17 January 2012

you (singular subject) is ged (revisited)

ged = you (singular) (Lhaesine pronunciation = GEHD) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "ged": a very very common term; GED (acronym of General Education Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma or Graduate Equivalency Degree) is a substitute for a high school diploma; GED is an acronym for General Educational Development, the tests to get a GED; an uncommon last name; Ged is a diminutive of the masculine first name Gerard; in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series Ged is the true name of the Wizard also known as Sparrowhawk; name in heraldry for the fish known as a pike; name of a place in southern Louisiana)

My previous Lhaesine word for "you (singular)" was "gen". I decided to change the last letter of this word to D because a number of third-person pronouns contain an N.

13 January 2012

all is tude

tude = all (Lhaesine pronunciation = TOOD) (pronoun) (indefinite pronoun) (some things Google found for "tude": a very common term; 'tude is US slang for attitude, especially one of arrogance or hostility; Tude Macleod is a male character in Rusty Hearts game; Tuomas "Tude" Lehtonen is the drummer of Finnish folk metal band Turisas; an unusual last name; means "howl, yowl" in Danish; Rochers de la Tude is a mountain in France)

09 January 2012

they (animate) is unur

unur = they (animate) Lhaesine pronunciation = UH-nur) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "unur": an uncommon term; an unusual last name that can be Turkish and can be Mongolian; UNUR is a US "minimal dystopian post-something" music act; Mu'in ad-Din Unur was a ruler (Emir) of Damascus in the mid-12th century; name of places in Russia and Turkey (aka Ünür); Nizhniy Unur is the name of a place in Russia)

05 January 2012

it (animate, subject) is un

un = it (animate, unknown or unspecified gender) (Lhaesine pronunciation = UHN) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "un": a very very common term; UN usually refers to the United Nations; "un-" is an English prefix meaning "not"; North Korea's Kim Jong Un; a last name; means article "a/an" and cardinal number "one" in French, Italian and Interlingua; means "a/an" in Breton and Romanian; means "and" in Latvian; means "flour" in Turkish; name of places in India and Cambodia)

01 January 2012

nothing is lunt (revisited)

lunt = nothing (Lhaesine pronunciation = LUHNT) (pronoun) (indefinite pronoun) (some things Google found for "lunt": a very common term; a last name; Lunt Solar Systems sells solar telescopes and filters; Lunt Silversmiths is an American manufacturer of sterling and stainless flatware; Lunt-Fontanne Theatre is a NYC Broadway theatre; Lunt Roman Fort is the archaeological site in Warwickshire, England; a slow-burning match or torch; name of a village in Merseyside, England; name of a place in Alexandria County, Virginia)

Those of you who follow this blog may have noticed that I'm redefining this word which I posted earlier today.

My previous word for "nothing" was "mina".