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.
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 time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
21 July 2012
21 November 2011
dawn is zifa
zifa = dawn (Lhaesine pronunciation = ZIH-fuh) (noun) (some things Google found for "zifa": an uncommon term; Zifa or ZFA is an acronym for Zimbabwe Football Association; ZIFA is an acronym for Zachman Institute for Framework Advancement; an unusual feminine first name that can be Bosnian or a unusual masculine first name that can be African; Zifa is a modern African pop music artist; a rare last name; name of places in Malawi)
09 October 2010
night is tas (revisited)
tas = night (Lhaesine pronunciation = TAHS or TASS) (noun) (some things Google found for "tas": a very common term; a last name; TAS is an acronym for True Airspeed; Tas is an abbreviation for Tasmania; a rare masculine first name; means "bag" in Afrikaans and Dutch; means "cymbal" in Bosnian and Serbian; means "cup" in Breton; means "father" in Cornish; means "heap, pile" in French; means "that" in Latvian and Lithuanian; similar word "taş" means "stone" in Turkish; River Tas in Norfolk, England; name of cities in Pakistan and Hungary)
My previous word for "night" was "nire". That word will be reused, redefined.
My previous word for "night" was "nire". That word will be reused, redefined.
17 August 2010
day is iun (revisited)
iun = day (Lhaesine pronunciation = YOON) (noun) (some things Google found for "iun": a very common term; IUN is an acronym for Indiana University Northwest; user names; a unusual first name that can be feminine; Ding Iun Leather Co Ltd of Taiwan; IUN is an abbreviation of Iunius or June in Latin; to IBM IUN is an acronym for Intelligent Utility Network; a rare last name; means "one" in Pugliese (or Apulian) which is a Southern Italian dialect; name of cities in East Timor and South Korea)
My previous Lhaesine word for "day" was "uin". My changes have made the "ui" vowel combination no longer valid.
My previous Lhaesine word for "day" was "uin". My changes have made the "ui" vowel combination no longer valid.
09 December 2009
autumn is yaeril (revisitied)
yaeril = autumn (Lhaesine pronunciation= YAAW-rihl) (noun) (season) (some things Google found for "yaeril": a rare term; user names; an rare last name that can be English; name of a World of Warcraft night elf rogue character)
My previous Lhaesine word for "autumn" was "yaril". I decided to lengthen this word so that my word for autumn has the same number of letters as my word for spring.
My previous Lhaesine word for "autumn" was "yaril". I decided to lengthen this word so that my word for autumn has the same number of letters as my word for spring.
25 June 2009
summer is astan (revisited)
astan = summer (Lhaesine pronunciation = AHSAT-ahn) (noun and adjective) (season) (some things Google found for "astan": an uncommon term; Astan Quds Razavi is an Iranian foundation which manages Imam Reza shrine and other institutions; a last name that can be English or Swedish; user names; a masculine first name; Astan magazine is a German gothic music magazine; means "eel" in Manx; name of a city in Iran)
My previous Lhaesine word for "summer" was "atule".
My previous Lhaesine word for "summer" was "atule".
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.
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".
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".
27 August 2006
morning is tabriga
tabriga = morning (tah-BRIH-guh) (noun) (some things Google found for "tabriga": a rare term; a last name which can be Filipino; may mean something in Estonian)
28 February 2006
spring is faoren (revisited)
faoren = spring (Lhaesine pronunciation = FOW-ren) (noun) (season) (some things Google found for "faoren": a rare term; name of a male fantasy character; user name on several Russian web forums; "FAOren" and "FAOk" appear on pages written in Basque which may refer to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations; something in German; a last name; appears on The Library of Babel; a geographic feature, a rock, in Sweden)
I'm modifying the spelling, but not the pronunciation of this word. I made a change to one of my Lhaesine pronunciation rules.
I'm modifying the spelling, but not the pronunciation of this word. I made a change to one of my Lhaesine pronunciation rules.
10 February 2006
year is aesh
aesh = year (Lhaesine pronunciation = AAWSH) (some things Google found for "aesh": an uncommon term; A.E.S.H Studios has online anime-style comic "Quest of Four", user name; last name from Yemen, Palestine, and Indonesia; AESH stands for Agro-Ecosystem Health; name of a chaotic good ranger character; -aesh is a posessive word suffix in Persian; Order of the Golden Dawn mentions "Aesh Mezareph" where "aesh" seems to mean "fire", and "Thoum-Aesh-Neith" is an invented pseudo-Egyptian goddess; at IIT Madras India, AESH stands for Aerospace Engineering Seminar Hall; concerning hydrogels, AESH is as a chain transfer agent; name of Old English letter "ae" where the "a" and "e" are joined and is pronounced like "a" in cat ("ae" is not pronounced this way in Lhaesine, it's pronounced like "a" in father instead); AESH stands for Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron Headquarters; means "enjoyment, luxury" in Urdu (Transliterated))
11 December 2005
tomorrow is heruge
heruge = tomorrow (Lhaesine pronunciation = HEH-ryoog) (adverb, noun) (some things Google found for "heruge": a rare term; misspelling of "huge", sometimes perhaps deliberate; an EverQuest player name)
27 November 2005
yesterday is talen
talen = yesterday (Lhaesine pronunciation = TAH-lehn) (adverb, noun) (some things Google found for "talen": a common term; means "do care" or "languages" in Dutch - a frequent result; means "valleys" in German and Spanish; seems to mean "number" in Swedish; a last name; Talen's Forge is a D&D website; places or geographic features in Lithuania, Indonesia, Russian Federation, and India)
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