Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

21 September 2010

seagull is seda

seda = seagull (Lhaesine pronunciation = SEH-duh) (noun) (some things Google found for "seda": an very common term; SEDA is an acronym for Staged Event-Driven Architecture which is an Internet server architecture; a last name; Seda France Candles; a feminine first name; means "some of this, this" in Estonian; means "voice" in Kurdish; means "silk" in Spanish and Portuguese; means "sound, voice" in Turkish; name of cities in Indonesia, Ethiopia, Congo, Lithuania, and Mozambique)

21 July 2010

wing is jeura (revisited)

jeura = wing (Lhaesine pronunciation = JUU-ruh) (noun) (some things Google found for "jeura": an uncommon to rare term; a rare masculine first name; JEURA is an acronym for Jogos Estudantis de Uberaba (student Games of Uberaba) in Brazil; user names; a rare last name; name of a village in the state of Orissa in India)

My previous Lhaesine word for "wing" was "juoca". That word needed to be changed because I no longer allow the UO vowel combination.

I learned that Yahoo! Babel Fish can translate comments in Chinese to English. A Chinese comment was published.

25 October 2009

sparrow is modren (revisited)

modren = sparrow (Lhaesine pronunciation = MAW-drehn) (noun) (some things Google found for "modren": an uncommon term; a misspelling of modern; an unusual last name; means "modern" in Scottish; name of cities in Haiti and Bulgaria)

My previous Lhaesine word for sparrow was "modre". I think that word looked to much like and was pronounced too much like the word mother.

09 April 2009

bird is ivern (revisited)

ivern = bird (Lhaesine pronunciation = IH-VEHRN) (noun) (some things Google found for "ivern": an uncommon term; a last name; user names; Lake Ivern in Oregon; a masculine first name, notably quotable Ivern Ball)

My previous Lhaesine word for "bird" was "irern". I think my new word is slightly easier to pronounce, and I like that it features the seldom used letter "v". It also bears some resemblance to the Latin word for a bird, which is "avis".

13 October 2007

raven is togul

togul = raven (Lhaesine pronunciation = TOH-guhl) (noun) (bird) (some things Google found for "togul": a uncommon term; places in Tajikistan and Russia; user names; Gwangcheon Togul Salted Shrimp from Korea; a last name which can be Turkish; Togul Barok is a villian character in a heroic fantasy book from Spain)

As a side note, the Lhaesine word for "crow" is "sceta".

09 December 2006

goose is waoya

waoya = goose (Lhaesine pronunciation = WOW-yuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "waoya": a rare term; user name that can be Japanese and Korean; may mean something in Arabic or be a Sudanese name; possibly a Chinese domain name; appears some on gobbledygook pages)

11 October 2006

hawk is jathe

jathe = hawk (JAYTH) (noun) (bird) (some things Google found for "jathe"; an uncommon term; Jathé of the Netherlands makes sun protection screens for trailers; a last name that can be German or possibly Sikh; Computer Service Center Jathe in Germany; members of Jathe Bhinderan in Punjab)

01 October 2006

dove is cahame

cahame = dove (KAH-haym) (noun) (bird) (some things Google found for "cahame": a rare term; a last name that can be British; Cahame B.V. is perhaps a company of some sort; maybe means something in Brazil and Chile; could mean something in Slovak)

29 August 2006

magpie is farecal

farecal = magpie (fah-REH-kahl) (noun) (bird) (some things Google found for "farecal": a rare term; FARECal stands for Financing Authority For Resource Efficiency of California; a web fractured part of "fare calcoli" which means "to make calculations" in Italian)

08 December 2005

crow is sceta

sceta = crow (Lhaesine pronunciation = SKEH-tuh) (some things Google found for "sceta": an uncommon term; SCETA is Southern California Engineering Technology Association; CTI-SCETA is a French transportation service company; Sceta Parc is a French Terminal & Service Facilities; Nun Mme Sceta' is Italian (Neapolitan) classic music; French racing sailboat Sceta Calberson; SCETA is Southern California Educational Theatre Association; a first name; ancient place with Catholic monks; seems to be something in Italian)