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Overview

Here are some examples of what Folksprak might look like when it's done:

  • single sentences
    • „Ek hav skrivt en buk.“
    • „Man find fir rumer inan de smal hus.“
    • „Kom to min rum on ek vil tele dek, vat vi vil make morgen!“
    • „Folksprak ar en sprak, vilk man kan farstae ef man ar en sprekar av en Germanisk sprak; ok ef man hav nit lernt hit.“
    • „Vi hav nit nok tid fur tu make dis.“
    • „Prov, at de is ar fast, for du go up hit!.“
    • „Ek hav hoyrt, at suyd-italia ar en skoyn land.“

Discussion

I've changed “ef” into “if”, because it's equally well supported and moreover because it's very internationally recognisable thanks to computer programming languages. ~~~ Ob

Hmm, IMO one should not take such things into account, since then English would always “win”. The reason why i took ef was, that “e” is a more neutral sound than “i” and that in speach if has a higher chance of getting confused with something else (e.g. “eve”). But vocabulary has to be discussed later ~~~ Fenris
sample_texts.txt · Last modified: 2017/06/11 20:11 by fenris