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.
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Showing posts with label intangible things. Show all posts
09 March 2015
ghost is scasc
scasc = ghost (Lhaesine pronunciation = SKASK) (noun) (Some things Google found for "scasc": an uncommon to unusual term; SCASC is an acronym for South Carolina Association of Student Councils; SCASC stands for South Carolina Aviation Safety Council; SCASC is an acronym for Service Commun d'Action Sociale et Culturelle (Common Service for Social Action and Cultural) at Aix Marseille Université in France; SCASC stands for Scottish Citizen Account Smartcard Consortium (UK); SCASC is an acronym for Southern Conservation Agricultural Systems Conference; a very rare last name; similar Skaska is the name of a place in Germany)
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)
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.
My previous Lhaeine word for "pain" was "nazuln". This is a small change.
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".
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".
13 November 2011
dream is solun (revisited)
solun = dream (Lhaesine pronunciation = SAW-luhn) (noun) (some things Google found for "solun": a common term; name for the city of Thessaloniki in several South Slavic languages; a rare last name; a rare first name; Solun Road in Indianapolis; user names; Solun Fashion of Garland, Texas; Solun - The Pocket Planetarium astronomy software; name of a city in the Inner Mongolia region of China; name of a place in Bosnia & Herzegovina)
My previous Lhaesine word for "dream" was "saeln". This is a small change.
My previous Lhaesine word for "dream" was "saeln". This is a small change.
09 June 2011
sound is andin (revisited)
andin = sound (Lhaesine pronunciation = AHND-ihn) (noun) (auditory effect, something heard) (some things Google found for "andin": an uncommon term; Andin International is a jewelry manufacturer and wholesaler; an uncommon masculine first name; an uncommon last name; means "Andean" in French; name of a city in Ethiopia and a village in Burma)
My previous Lhaesine word for "sound" was "aendin". A small change.
My previous Lhaesine word for "sound" was "aendin". A small change.
01 April 2011
color is surca
surca = color (Lhaesine pronunciation = SURK-uh) (noun) (Some things Google found for "surca": an uncommon term; an unusual last name; means "heart" in Bulgarian (transliterated); in Spanlish surca is conjugations of the Spanish verb surcar meaning "to plow" which also can mean "crosses or traverses"; means "abrasive mark" in Corsican; Surca Vinto is a city in Bolivia)
21 August 2010
peace is tiur (revisited)
tiur = peace (Lhaesine pronunciation = TYOOR) (noun) (some things Google found for "tiur": a very common term; in Norwegian "tiur" means "capercaillie" which is a large grouse bird; Dale of Norway's "Tiur" yarn is a blend of mohair and wool; an unusual feminine first name that can be Indonesian; a rare last name; in Etruscan "tiur" (or tivr or tiu) means "month, moon"; name of a city and a river in Romania)
My previous word for "peace" was "tuiar". This change is due to my recent pronunciation changes. Also I didn't like that the old word had three vowels in a row.
My previous word for "peace" was "tuiar". This change is due to my recent pronunciation changes. Also I didn't like that the old word had three vowels in a row.
09 March 2009
time is malon (revisited)
malon = time (Lhaesine pronunciation = MAH-lawn) (noun) (some things Google found for "malon": a common term; a last name; a female character in The Legend of Zelda video games; On Star Trek: Voyager a technologically advanced humanoid species; Malón or maloca was a military raiding tactic of the Mapuche peoples from the 17th to the 19th centuries; a masculine first name; an Argentinean heavy metal rock band; means "hotel" in Hebrew (transliterated); name of cities in Philippines, Italy, Spain, Sierra Leone, France, Micronesia and Burma)
My previous Lhaesine word for "time" was "mahlen". I changed the word because the "hl" consonant combination is not allowed.
My previous Lhaesine word for "time" was "mahlen". I changed the word because the "hl" consonant combination is not allowed.
01 May 2008
fate is loasra (revisited)
loasra = fate (Lhaesine pronunciation = LOH-sruh) (noun) (some things Google found for "loasra": a very rare term; probably a name in a Hungarian language RPG-related novella; gobbledygook or uncorrected OCR generated text from old documents)
My previous Lhaesine word for "fate" was "losra". This is another spelling tweak for retaining the long "o" pronunciation.
My previous Lhaesine word for "fate" was "losra". This is another spelling tweak for retaining the long "o" pronunciation.
27 September 2007
rumor is husra
husra = rumor (Lhaesine pronunciation = HUH-sruh) (noun) (some things Google found for "husra": an uncommon term; In Singapore HUSRA stands for Home United Sports and Recreation Association; "húsra" means something in Hungarian which I can't seem to translate; Husra is a feminine Turkish first name)
11 June 2007
language is hacaraen (revisited)
hacaraen = language (Lhaesine pronunciation = hah-KAH-rawn) (some things Google found for "hacaraen": a unique term, did not match any documents)
This is a minor change to adjust the spelling to fit my pronunciation. My previous word for "language" was "hacaron".
This is a minor change to adjust the spelling to fit my pronunciation. My previous word for "language" was "hacaron".
03 June 2007
prayer is onatha
onatha = prayer (Lhaesine pronunciation = oh-NAHTH-uh)(noun) (some things Google found for "onatha"; an uncommon to rare term; Onatha is the Iroquois spirit (or goddess) of wheat and of harvest; name of an 1966 episode of TV series "Daniel Boone" in which Daniel and Mingo save a small black girl from drowning but then clash with two slave hunters who claim ownership of her; user name; an undead rogue character in World of Warcraft; a feminine first name; one of the four Bio Laboratories on Amerish in Planetside Syndicate)
13 May 2007
name is oras
oras = name (Lhaesine pronunciation = OHR-ahs) (noun) (some things Google found for "oras": a very common term; Oras is a Finnish company that sells faucets and shower fixtures; 24 Oras (Twenty-four hours) is a primetime news broadcast in the Philippines; ORAS MO NA! (Your Time Is Up!) is a 1984 crime/noir comic from the Philippines; Oras designer wall mobiles; ORAS stands for Oil Region Astronomical Society of Northwest Pennsylvania; a masculine first name that can be Finnish; a last name that can be Estonian; ORAS stands for Optical Radar System; means "sprout, shoot" in Finnish; means "air" in Lithuanian; means "city" in Romanian; means "hour, time" in Tagalog; "órás" means horologist, someone who makes or repairs watches, in Hungarian; name of places in the Philippines and Sweden)
11 April 2007
whisper is mazude
mazude = whisper (Lhaesine pronunciation = MAH-zyood) (noun) (some things Google found for "mazude": a rare term; a last name which is possibly Japanese and possibly Portuguese; an uncommon first name)
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)
25 February 2007
grief is frege
frege = grief (Lhaesine pronunciation = FREEG) (noun) (some
things Google found for "frege": a common term; a last name, notably German mathematician and logician Gottlob Frege (pronounced FRAY-GUH) (1848-1925) - an overwhelming result; female French singer Elodie Frégé; means "brag, fry, harass, quarrel" in Portuguese)
things Google found for "frege": a common term; a last name, notably German mathematician and logician Gottlob Frege (pronounced FRAY-GUH) (1848-1925) - an overwhelming result; female French singer Elodie Frégé; means "brag, fry, harass, quarrel" in Portuguese)
09 February 2007
hope is pasre
pasre = hope (Lhaesine pronunciation = PAYSR) (noun) (some things Google found for "pasre": a rare term; misspelling of "parse" such in parsing errors; PASRE stands for El Programa de Agricultura Sostenible Y Reconversión Productiva in Mexico; pasRE is an abbreviation for insurance industry software product for Property And Causality REinsurance; a name in India; "pasrè" seems to mean something in Walloon)
03 February 2007
fear is enixa
enixa = fear (Lhaesine pronunciation = eh-NIHKS-uh) (noun) (some things Google found for "enixa": an uncommon term; Enixa Media is a French Canadian advertising company; user names; "enixa est puerpera" is the title of a medieval Latin hymn, which can be translated as "the woman in childbed is delivered", and "enixa" can be roughly translated as "gave birth to" in Latin; enixa AB is a Swedish site possibly for web design; an unusual feminine first name; Enixa FrostyKiller is a Norseman character on The Camelot Herald)
17 January 2007
air is aya (revisited)
aya = air (Lhaesine pronunciation = AH-yuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "aya": a very common term; a Japanese feminine first name, notably actress Aya Ueto and J-pop artist Aya Matsuura; Aya is a Female musical artist with 2004 album titled Strange Flower; AYA stands for Association of Yale Alumni; AYA stands for Academic Year in America which is a foreign exchange student program; an artist of neo-mandalas; AYA is The International Grumman American Pilots Association; aya food bar in Ireland; means "verse (as in the Koran)" in Arabic; AyA Kitchens and Baths of Canada; AYA Educational Institute for children of African descent; Aya Japanese Restaurant in Melbourne, Australia; AYA stands for African Youth Alliance; AYA is Association for Young Astrologers; AYA stands for Asian Youth Ambassadors; Villa Aya luxury villas in Bali, Indonesia; Aya Sofia (also Haghia Sophia) is an ancient Byzantine landmark in Istanbul; AYA is a private ISP in Syria; means "finance, income" in Hindi (Transliterated); means "where, whether" in Kurdish (Transliterated); means "cadaver, corpse" in Quechua; means "governess" in Spanish; means "paragraph" in Swahili; means "ask someone to come" in Tagalog; means "palm" in Turkish; places in Mali, Chad, Central African Republic, Spain, Philippines, Pakistan, Cyprus, Russian Federation, Japan, and Turkey)
My previous word for "air" was "axa". I think "aya" is more gentle sounding, and hence is a better word choice.
My previous word for "air" was "axa". I think "aya" is more gentle sounding, and hence is a better word choice.
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