Turkish-inspired conlang (Zisitog)

Turkish-inspired conlang (Zisitog)

Zisitog is a fictional language in a sparse taiga region in my fantasy story i'm working on. It is the main language that the characters speak as they cross through the multiple countries that speak it. It is mostly inspired by Turkish, Greek and Arabic. The flag in the doc is the flag of Zisit, the main country that speaks Zisitog and the largest one. I'm still working on it, will update it irregularly because of my mind battery.

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u/verminermiv — 12 hours ago
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Logos for the BRAT tracklist

Yes, I know the aspect ratios are absolutely not the same but i could care less

u/verminermiv — 6 days ago

Flag Of Oceanian Island Country

This is the flag of New Gelderland, an island just a little smaller than New Zealand to the northeast of Australia. It was previously a state if Australia and didn't change the flag after gaining independence. I tried to take inspiration from the other Australian state flags.

The bird on the flag is a Martlet/sandpiper. Sandpipers were often interpreted as Martlets. The orange background of the circle represents its Dutch occupation prior to the English and the white represents peace.

u/verminermiv — 8 days ago

My language: Beech (Hetra)

Beech is a romance language spoken all around France, Spain and Portugal. It was created as a Lingua Franca between the local tribes of fae, combining and mixing Spanish, French and some Germanic languages. It has an SVO word order and is a fusional language. Verbs and adjectives have 4 tense suffixes: Present: Onais, Past: Onuoa, Imperfect: Ona, and Future: Oñe. Some common diphthongs in Beech are ais, ai and uoa. Ais is similar to the French ais, like in Francais, pronounced as one sound, while ai is pronounced with a small stop inbetween the A and the I. Uoa is the 'wa' sound like in Moi. The tense suffixes vary in where they are put, but are mostly put after the last consonant or last vowel. Other than that, Beech has minimal diphthongs. The J and G are pronounced how they are in English, along with the H. The s is silent in all words, indicating a glottal stop, and is only voiced (like English) if it is 'sz,' which is similar to other European languages.

There are also tone markers that can be added to the ends of sentences like: Chesze, which indicates that the sentence is factual. Onaissza, which indicates intensity or frustruation. Beech is relatively easy to speak, though it may be hard to memorize some vowel combos and the silent S.

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u/verminermiv — 1 month ago

TikTok login in Beech

Feri. Codaigo stands for Fericasion Codaigo (Verification passcode)

Hetra is the endonym of Beech.

u/verminermiv — 1 month ago

How do you people say this?

This is the broad translation of 'Happy Pride Month' in Beech.

/ɛ.rɑ.nɑ ɛ.ɪn ɛr.ɛ trɪn.wɑ fɑn kɑɪ.swɑ/

u/verminermiv — 1 month ago

Three Important Women from History

I decided to make three extremely important woman to history. Christina Koch was one of the only women to be an astronaut, going on the Artemis 2 and she is scheduled to be on the Artemis 3 aswell. Sophie Xeon revolutionized sound design and pop as a whole, inspiring many music composers. Joan of Arc was a strong woman who led and army as a child.

u/verminermiv — 1 month ago

This has been getting out of hand.

Lately, I see people in frankly ZOMBIE outfits for literally any theme. If I recall correctly, the first theme was something like preppy? These are only two photos ive gotten, but ive definitely seen more. It's getting out of hand. people making their skin dark grey (not even in the ashy way) are getting on the podium and if you have your outfit get any pop of color, your immediately characterized as unexp. I don't even understand the 2nd outfit, it's not like wolves live in the rainforest??? They didn't say anything in the chat (for either) but i feel like you dont even have to do the theme anymore. Just have muted skin and black/grey clothing and your sure to get on the podium.

u/verminermiv — 2 months ago

All New England Flags Redesigned

Connecticut: The wreath represents mountain laurel, the state plant of Connecticut. The C stands for Connecticut and the blue represents liberty

Maine: Green represents the agriculture in Maine, while the central blue pine tree (state tree) represents it's maritime expertise (blue)

Massachusetts: Blue represents liberty, the arm and sword is a reference to the motto, Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem, which means by the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty. The 14 stars represent the 14 counties.

New Hampshire: The green zig-zags represent both the forests and mountains of New Hampshire, while the larger one is Mount Washington. The sun rises behind mount Washington, signaling hope. The white sky represents faith.

Rhode Island: The anchor is from the seal, along with the HOPE text, though it is placed near the top of the anchor.

Vermont: The main design is inspired by the Vermont republic's flag, while the horse in the canton represents the morgan horse, the state animal

New York: The main blue stripe represents the harlem river, while the sun above represents new York's rise to the future.

u/verminermiv — 2 months ago

This is a flag for my island country off the coast of Belgium called Cenossia.

This flag is pretty simple: Blue on top and bottom with white in the middle, mirroring other nearby tricolor countries. The coat of arms is in the middle.

COAT OF ARMS

The coat of arms is inspired by the old flag for the Cenos kingdom, which comes from the crest of the main Royal family (Van Te Maas). The meaning of the 'Red Waves' flag is the blood of enemies, as the Van Te Maas family were notoriously violent and even barbaric. The royal crown of Cenossia was propped atop the coat of arms along with a purple chief, symbolizing royalty. In Cenos culture, the coat of arms is an extremely important part of the country, so care was taken with finding expensive dyes such as purple.

u/verminermiv — 2 months ago