01 March 2012

bachelorette is chisa (revisited)

chisa = bachelorette (Lhaesine pronunciation = CHIH-suh) (noun) (some things Google found for "chisa": a common term; a uncommon feminine first name, notably Japanese voice actress and singer Chisa Yokoyama; an unusual last name; user names; Cold Steel Chisa Katana is a Samurai Sword; Chisa Records was a US record label; Chisa x Pon is a mature manga; CHISA is a conference for the International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering; means "squirrel" in Isthmus Zapotec; similar word "chiesa" means "church" in Italian; name of a place on the French island of Corsica; name of places in South Korea and Malawi)

My previous Lhaesine word for "bachelorette" was "chiisa".

This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "bachelorette" is now "shesa". This posting is no longer current.

25 February 2012

door is tieba (revisited)

tieba = door (Lhaesine pronunciation = TIE-buh) (noun) (some things Google found for "tieba": a very common term; Baidu Tieba is the largest Chinese communication platform or post forum provided by the Chinese search engine Baidu, an owerwhelming result; in Chinese "tieba" means "post bar or paste bar"; a rare first name; a rare last name; Tieba Traoré was a 19th century king of the Kénédougou Empire in West Africa; name of a place in Mali)

My previous Lhaesine word for "door" was "tiiba". I changed the "ii" to "ie".

21 February 2012

wolf is hiegar (revisited)

hiegar = wolf (Lhaesine pronunciation = HIGH-gahr) (noun) (some things Google found for "hiegar": a rare term; user names; in game Eve Online Hiegar Fellsong is a player character; a rare last name, similar name Hieger is an uncommon last name; a rare first name)

My previous Lhaesine word for "wolf" was "hiigar". This is a small change.

17 February 2012

bowl is gieda (revisited)

gieda = bowl (Lhaesine pronunciation = GYE-duh) (noun) (some things Google found for "gieda"; an uncommon term; an unusual last name; an unusual feminine first name that is Italian in origin; name of a webcam bimbo; means "sings" in Lithuanian)

My previous word for "bowl" was "giiha". I'm changing the unusual "ii" vowel combination to "ie", plus changing a consonant.

This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "bowl" is now "gatha". This posting is no longer current.

13 February 2012

pack is dieran (revisited)

dieran = pack (Lhaesine pronunciation = DYE-rahn) (noun) (some things Google found for "dieran"; a very common term; conjugations of the Spanish verb "dar" which means "to give", an overwhelming result; an unusual first name; user names; a rare last name)

My previous word for "pack" was "diisan".

09 February 2012

marble is cirden (revisited)

cirden = marble (Lhaesine pronunciation = KIHRD-ehn) (noun, adjective) (rock of crystalline limestone) (some things Google found for "cirden": an uncommon term; user names; a rare last name; name of a World of Warcraft character; name of a seeds company in Cameroon which has been identified as a fraud or scam risk; similar Círdan the Shipwright is a fictional elf character created by J. R. R. Tolkien)

My previous Lhaesine word for "marble" was "ciiden". This is a small change.

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)

29 January 2012

person is hend

hend = person (Lhaesine pronunciation = HEHND) (noun) (some things Google found for "hend": a common term; a last name, notably Australian golfer Scott Hend; an uncommon feminine first name, notably Hind Rostom who was an Egyptian actress and Tunisian actress Hend Sabri; in obsolete English means "to take hold of, to grasp, hold"; Hend Khaleh is the name of places in Iran; Feriz Hend is a place in Iran)

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)

21 January 2012

you (plural subject) is gedur

gedur = you (plural) (Lhaesine pronunciation = GEH-duhr) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "gedur": an uncommon term; in EVE online a constellation in the Metropolis region; GEDUR Production does theatrical shows in Bratislava, Slovakia; an unusual first name; a name in the Ge'ez language of Ethiopia; stream of Nahal Gedur in Judea; a rare last name)

17 January 2012

you (singular subject) is ged (revisited)

ged = you (singular) (Lhaesine pronunciation = GEHD) (pronoun) (personal subject pronoun) (some things Google found for "ged": a very very common term; GED (acronym of General Education Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma or Graduate Equivalency Degree) is a substitute for a high school diploma; GED is an acronym for General Educational Development, the tests to get a GED; an uncommon last name; Ged is a diminutive of the masculine first name Gerard; in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series Ged is the true name of the Wizard also known as Sparrowhawk; name in heraldry for the fish known as a pike; name of a place in southern Louisiana)

My previous Lhaesine word for "you (singular)" was "gen". I decided to change the last letter of this word to D because a number of third-person pronouns contain an N.