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.
Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothing. Show all posts
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)
09 March 2011
pocket is acode
acode = pocket (Lhaesine pronunciation = AH-COHD) (noun) (some things Google found for "acode": a very common term; ACODE is an acronym for Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment of Uganda; ACODE is an acronym for the Australasian Council on Open, Distance and E-Learning; an unusual last name; Acode is a Brazilian genre song title by Sergio Mendes; user names; Acode Active is a clothing company; a conjugation of the Portuguese verb "acudir" which means "to go to aid, to attend to")
I'm redefining "acode" as "pocket". Some time ago, "acode" was defined as "yellow".
I'm redefining "acode" as "pocket". Some time ago, "acode" was defined as "yellow".
17 July 2010
belt is reuc (revisited)
reuc = belt (Lhaesine pronunciation = RUUK, pronounced like English word rook) (noun) (some things Google found for "reuc": an uncommon term; REUC is an acronym for game Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles; REUC Foreign Trade is a Turkish company; a rare last name; REUC is an acronym for Real Estate Utility Corporation)
My previous Lhaesine word for "belt" was "ruec". This is a small change, I reversed the vowels. Another change in my pronunciation rules updates.
Another comment in Chinese, another coment rejected because I couldn't read it. Wonder if I'm getting spam from China?
My previous Lhaesine word for "belt" was "ruec". This is a small change, I reversed the vowels. Another change in my pronunciation rules updates.
Another comment in Chinese, another coment rejected because I couldn't read it. Wonder if I'm getting spam from China?
09 March 2010
cloak is bocore (revisited)
bocore = cloak (Lhaesine pronunciation = BAW-kore) (noun) (some things Google found for "bocore": an uncommon term; BOCore.exe is part of BOClean Anti-Malware software; an unusual last name; user names; name of a city in Venezuela; name of a town in Panama)
My previous word for "cloak" was "baoca", which was a word that never quite worked for me.
My previous word for "cloak" was "baoca", which was a word that never quite worked for me.
15 September 2007
shirt is raifa
raifa = shirt (Lhaesine pronunciation = RAY-fuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "raifa": an uncommon term; RAIFA stands for Rockford (or Rochester or Rogue (Oregon)) Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors; Raifa Virgin Monastery (founded 1613) in the Tatar republic in Russia; a first name which is usually feminine; a user name; a place in the Russian Federation)
19 June 2007
tunic is mihra (revisited)
mihra = tunic (Lhaesine pronunciation = MIH-hruh) (some things Google found for "mihra": an uncommon term: MIHRA stands for Music Industry Human Rights Association; a first name which can be either male or female; a user name; character on The Camelot Herald; a last name that can be from India)
My previous word for "tunic" was "minha". I liked the look of the old word, but "nh" isn't a consonant combination that I'm allowing in Lhaesine.
My previous word for "tunic" was "minha". I liked the look of the old word, but "nh" isn't a consonant combination that I'm allowing in Lhaesine.
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)
29 November 2006
shoe is halas (revisited)
halas = shoe (Lhaesine pronunciation = HAH-lahs) (noun) (some things Google found for "halas": a common term; a last name; George Halas (1895-1983) was a longtime leader of NFL's Chicago Bears; Henry Schein Halas dental products of Australia; Halas Nanophotonics Group at Rice University; Halas Business Valuation System; Naomi Halas is a pioneering nanotechnologist; Halas Hawks Junior Football Club in UK; Halas & Batchelor Cartoon Films of Britain; Halas Lace of Hungary; means "free" in Turkmen; places in Hungary, Iran, and Syria)
21 July 2006
button is lodar (revisited)
lodar = button (Lhaesine pronunciation = LAW-dar) (noun) (some things Google found for "lodar": an uncommon term; Lodar Industrial Radio Wireless Remote Controls; a place in Yemen, also called Lawdar, with airport code LDR; user names; Lodar Monak is the name of cartoon superhero character The Green Lantern; in Masters of the universe comic Slave City, Lodar is a villain leader of the Kobolds; TW-LODAR system for through wall living organism detection; name of several fantasy game characters; name of a male character in SF novella "The Jaran" by Barry B. Longyear; lake and river in game Barrok's Tower; a last name of a man mentioned in House of Lords journal dated 1610; a place in Pakistan)
24 May 2006
boot is siwan
siwan = boot (Lhaesine pronunciation = SIH-wahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "siwan": an uncommon term; a district in Bihar State in India; a feminine first name, Welsh form of Joan; user names; month in the Jewish calendar, third ecclesiastical and ninth civil month that has thirty days and is around June; siWan is a German e-security company; a Kurdish masculine name, notably Siwan Perwer; Siwan Oasis and Berbers of Egypt; places in China, India, and Afghanistan)
28 April 2006
hat is ridor
ridor = hat (Lhaesine pronunciation = RIH-dor) (noun) (some things Google found for "ridor": an uncommon term; Ridor is a controversial gay deaf blogger; user names; misspelling of "rider"; Ridor Fuels Ltd. of Canada; part of "corridor" when spelling is fractured; Ridor Reefsuits of Australia)
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