Showing posts with label adverbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adverbs. Show all posts

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.

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.

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)

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)

29 December 2011

away is fure

fure = away (Lhaesine pronunciation = FOOR) (adverb) (some things Google found for "fure": a last name, notably American singer-songwriter Tret Fure; Fure fure shojo (English title: Cheer Cheer Cheer!) is a 2008 Japanese comedy; Fure Financial Corporation; form of the Latin noun "fur" meaning "a thief"; means "steal" in Romanian; means "furrow" in Norwegian; the name of places in Norway and Ghana)

25 December 2011

down is surd (revisited)

surd = down (Lhaesine pronunciation = SUHRD) (adverb) (Some things Google found for "surd": a common term; an uncommon last name; in mathematics an nth root that you can't simplify or in otherwords is an irrational number; in linguistics a voiceless consonant; in Flash Gordon name of a small artificial moon of the fictional planet Mongo; title of a song by Babes in Toyland; surd evil or natural evil for which no agent is morally responsible; "deaf" in Romanian; name of a village in Hungary)

My previous word for "down" was "suril".

21 December 2011

up is vel (revisited)

vel = up (Lhaesine pronunciation = VEL) (adverb) (Some things Google found for "vel": a very common term; Vel is the title of a 2007 Tamil action-drama film; a uncommon last name; an unusual first name that can be feminine; Renault Vel Satis (2001-2009) was an executive car; means "a veil" in Albanian and Catalan; means "a skin, hide; a sheet (of paper)" in Dutch; means "well" in Icelandic; means "either, or" in Latin; means "seven" in Volapük; The Vel is the divine spear of the Hindu Deity Murugan; name of several rivers in northwest Russia; name of places in Azerbaijan, Nigeria and Puerto Rico)

My previous word for "up" was "velis". I shortened this word.

01 December 2011

when is fim (revisited)

fim = when (Lhaesine pronunciation = FIHM) (adverb) (some things Google found for "fim": an uncommon term; a last name; FIM is an acronym for Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (International Motorcycling Federation); The US Military designation for a shoulder-launched missile such as FIM-92 Stinger and the FIM-43 Redeye; FIM is an acronym for Forefront Identity Manager which is a software product; FIM Stores of Chicago sell Patio Furniture and Game Room products; MLP FiM is a acronym for My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic; FIM was the currency code for the Finnish markka which was the currency of Finland from 1860 until 2002 when it was replaced by the euro; means "end" in Portuguese; Fim Kassar is a place in Pakistan; Fim de Vila is a place in Portugal; Fim do Campo and Fim do Pasto are places in Brazil)

My previous Lhaesine word for "when" was "firen".

09 November 2011

but is sha

sha = but (Lhaesine pronunciation = SHUH) (conjunction, preposition, adverb) (some things Google found for "sha": a very common term; SHA is an acronym for Secure Hash Algorithm in cryptography; a last name; an uncommon feminine first name; user names; SHA is the IATA airport code for Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport; Sha Na Na is an American 50s-style rock and roll group; sha (Ш, ш) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet roughly equivalent to sh in English; Tsim Sha Tsui is an area in Kowloon, Hong Kong; Sha Tin district in the New Territories, Hong Kong; name of places in Pakistan, Rwanda, Cyprus and Congo)

09 July 2011

in is ic (revisited)

ic = in (Lhaesine pronunciation = IHK) (preposition, adverb) (some things Google found for "ic": a very common term; IC stands for Intergrated Circuit; IC is an acronym for Interstitial Cystitis or Painful Bladder Syndrome; in English -ic is a suffix used to form adjectives from nouns with the meaning of or pertaining to; i.c. is shorthand for Latin in casu which means in this case; a rare last name; Internet slang for I See; similar iċ is an old English pronoun; ic means wedge in Romanian)

My previous word for "in" was "ir". I decided to change this word because similar Lhaesine word "ur" means "from".

01 March 2010

after is nece (revisited)

nece = after (Lhaesine pronunciation = NEEK) (adverb) (some things Google found for "nece": a very common term; a last name, notably football linebacker Ryan Nece; user names; NECE is an acronym for National Ergonomics Conference and Exposition; NECE stands for Navy Entomology Center of Excellence; NECE is an acronym for Navy Expeditionary Combat Enterprise; "neće" means "will not" in Croatian; Nécé is the name of a town in New Caledonia)

My previous Lhaesine word for "after" was "nerir". I'm changing this word because it was too close to my word for "oak" which is "nere". Besides, it used the letter R twice, which I tend to overuse.

17 February 2009

some is odal (revisited)

odal = some (Lhaesine pronunciation = AW-dahl) (adjective) (some things Google found for "odal": a common term; a traditional district of Norway; name of a German black metal band; a last name; a Germanic Elder Futhark rune which represents the o sound; a medieval mainly Scandinavian term for the family heritable land; name of a city in India)

My previous Lhaesine word for "some" was "adl". This word was changed because of the odd "dl" consonant combination. I decided to change the first letter to "o" for pronunciation and because I don't have that many words starting with that letter.

15 December 2007

today is nalha (revisited)

nalha = today (Lhaesine pronunciation = NAH-lhuh) (adverb and noun) (some things Google found for "nalha": an uncommon term; NALHA stands for Northern Alberta Ladies Hockey Association; user names; a last name which can be Portuguese; name of an Arabian horse; Sand Nalha river in India; gaming character name)

My previous Lhaesine word for "today" was "nalra". I'm modifying this word because I don't think I'll be allowing the consonant combination of "lr".

25 July 2007

backward is icwara (revisited)

icwara = backward or behind (Lhaesine pronunciation = ih-KWAH-ruh) (adverb) (some things Google found for "icwara": a rare to very rare term; a last name that can be Indonesian)

My previous word for "backward" was "iqwara".

17 May 2007

always is raiya (revisited)

raiya = always (Lhaesine pronunciation = RAY-yuh) (adverb) (some things Google found for "raiya": an uncommon term; a feminine first name, notably actress Raiya Corsiglia; a Ram Raiya is a member of a group of dissenters within Sikhism; Raiya is a Malaysian brand of toothpaste; RAIYA is an acronym for Recording Arts Industry Yukon Association; a last name; a user name; a road name in Rajkot India; seems to mean something in Kurdish (transliterated); name of places in Bahrain and Syria; an area in Kenya)

My previous word for "always" was "greya". I think "raiya" is easier to pronounce.

27 February 2007

over is brin

brin = over (Lhaesine pronunciation = BRIN) (adverb) (across) (some things Google found for "brin": a very common term; a last name, notably Russian-American entrepreneur Sergey Brin (President of Technology at Google) and American science fiction author David Brin; BRIN stands for Biomedical Research Infrastructure Networks of NIH; BRIN stands for British-Russian Innovation Network; means "a bit, a little, a little bit" in Cajun French; means "strand, sprig, whit, filament, maiden, wire" in French; means "brown" in Romansch which is a language of Switzerland; places in France, Senegal, and the UK)

03 October 2006

by is ife (revisited)

ife = by (indicating cause, agency, means, or in accordance with) (Lhaesine pronunciation = EYEF) (some things Google found for "ife": a very common term; IFE is Institution of Fire Engineers; IFE is Instituto Federal Electoral of Mexico; Ife (EE-feh) is a place in southwestern Nigeria with origins that can be traced back to 350 B.C.; IFE is Inertial fusion energy; IFE is Internships in Francophone Europe in France; IFE is Institute of Freshwater Ecology in UK; IFE is Institute for Energy Technology in Norway; a last name; IFE AG is a supplier of automatic door systems for railway vehicles; means "yew" (type of tree or shrub) in German)

My previous word for "by" was "ive". Since I eliminated use of the letter "v" in Lhaesine, this word needed to be modified. This is a minor change in pronunciation.

I'm reusing the word "ife", which was previously the word for "fire".

21 August 2006

near is sidan

sidan = near (Lhaesine pronunciation = SIH-dahn) (adverb, preposition) (some things Google found for "sidan": a very common term; Sidan Press is a UK sports publisher; Cefn Sidan is a beach in Pembrey Country Park in South Wales; Andra Sidan, which tranlates as The Other Side, were a 1980s band from Sweden; Sidan Art Prints; "första sidan" seems to mean "first page" in Swedish; "sidan" means "side, the side" in Swedish; means "silk" in Welsh; places in Indonesia, Iran, and Iraq)

14 August 2006

now is eran (revisited)

eran = now (Lhaesine pronunciation = EH-rahn) (adverb) (some things Google found for "eran": a very common term; a masculine first name, means "watchful, vigilant" in Hebrew; user names; Eran Building & Remodeling Co. in Ohio; Eran Industries of Nebraska makes Leafproof gutter protection system; ERAN stands for Emotional First Aid by Telephone of Israel; QeC-ERAN stands for Quartiers en Crise - European Regeneration Network; a last name; ERAN is symbol for plant erigeron annuus or eastern daisy fleabane; in the Bible Old Testament Eran was a grandson of Ephraim; means "were" in Spanish; places in Afghanistan and the Philippines)

My previous Lhaesine word for "now" was "weran"