
r/StandardGalactic

Dictionary of GGL 4 (for now)
I created some nouns and there will be -na at the end of each word that is a noun:
Dena - Person
Dana - Woman
Dona - Man
Dina - Child
Duna - Family
Fena - House
Funa - School
Fana - Flat
Fina - Home
Fona - Bank
When your parents read through your last journal even though they said it would be better for your mental health, so you now have to write in enchantment table
Is S.G. actually learnable?
Don't know how to flair this, but I assume "help" works, I will continue nonetheless.
On topic now: can I actually learn Dtandard Galactic, because it would be odd if it were just an assortment of funny characters, but an entire subreddit dedicated to Funny Minecraft language exists. If perhaps it IS learnable, please show me sources as to where I can learn it, as it would be very fun for me to learn, since I quite enjoy both realworld languages (i.e. German, Latin, Afrikaans etc.) and conlangs, especially those of my own which, for the sake of staying on topic, and not getting banned, I will not advertize.
Nevertheless, if anyone can direct me, it'd be useful.
I will find you.
Good day! :)
Dictionary of GGL 2 (for now)
Here are more translated words of GGL (Global Galactic Language):
Lema — To move
Lima — To live
Lama — To believe
Loma — To bring
Tora — To happen
Tura — To write
Tira — To sit
Tara — To stand
Sira — To lose
Sera — To pay
Sara — To meet
Sura — To include
Pzu — To continue
Pza — To learn
Pzi — To change
Pze — To lead
Pzo — To understand
Nare — To watch
Naru — To follow
Nara — To stop
Naro — To create
Vari — To speak
Vara — To read
Vare — To allow
Varu — To add
If you want to help making this language just tell me. For now we really need new words but if you like writing poetry or stories you can also help us write literature for this language.
Giving r/StandardGalactic some fuel
translate this ... IF YOU DARE
Making a standard galactic study guide with fan concepts included?
Hello, I was going through the reddit and looking up other standard galactic versions where I found many types and additions that were really cool, but I wasn't sure if these versions were ever adopted or even considered.
So, sooner or later, I wish to make a type of study guide of sorts containing as many versions of standard galactic as possible, but without replacing anything.
Basically (maybe):
Standard galactic (regular, capitalized, lower case)
Standard galactic numbers and symbols (yes, I found those)
And then other types of standard galactic like neo galactic, cursive, fan-versions and so on
All in like a cool little pdf or something, and each type get their own page
What do you guys think? (Also Google kinda sucks at showing me anything about different versions of standard galactic, so please share any and all versions that you know of PLEASE!)
GGL (Global Galactic Language)
I have many words that don't have a meaning yet. I have decided that yall should "name" them. Please make those words especially verbs, please they should be simple verbs like to swim, to run, to look... The words are:
Lina,
Lena,
Lona,
Lana,
Luna,
Mira,
Mera,
Mora,
Mara,
Mura,
Me,
Ma,
Mo,
Mu,
Te,
Ta,
To,
Tu,
Na,
No,
Nu,
Pin,
Pen,
Pon,
Pun,
Ete,
Eti,
Eto,
Etu,
Vide,
Vidi,
Vido,
Vidu,
Ge,
Ga,
Gi,
Gi,
Lema,
Lima,
Lama,
Loma,
Tora,
Tura,
Tira,
Tara,
Sira,
Sera,
Sara,
Sura,
Pzu,
Pza,
Pzi,
Pze,
Pzo,
Nare,
Naru,
Nara,
Naro,
Vari,
Vara,
Vare,
Varu,
Ke,
Ki,
Ko,
Ku,
Ma,
Me,
Mu,
Mi,
Mo,
Po,
Pi,
Pe,
Pa,
Pu
I took inspiration from LowRun4124 but some words are completely mine. Also I was thing about grammar. I noticed that because of tenses, declensions, coupling, prefixes, suffixes... the grammar gets so expended that it's very hard to memorize all this words. So I came up with an idea. Instead of inventing new words similar to the root of word, we could juat use EGA (Extended Galactic Alphabet). Example: if we would be talking in past, all nouns in that word would change into specific letters that would be agreed upon the tense. Similar we could do for every other posibility of expansioning our vocabulary. We need only roots of a word. This would reduce our vocabulary by at least 20x times. And the concept we would use to memorize those words with different letters is similar to counting in math. You don't need to memorize that 2+5=7, you can just count this and you will get the result.
Dictionary of GGL (for now)
This is a translation of GGL for now:
Pon — To need
Pun — To feel
Pen — To become
Ete — To leave
Eti — To put
Eto — To keep
Etu — To let
Vide — To begin
Vidi — To help
Vido — To turn
Vidu — To start
Ge — To show
Ga — To hear
Gi — To play
Gu — To run
Does reading ever become automatic ?
I've known SGA for about a year now and i often write with it when i'm bored, but when it comes to reading it's still really slow and i do it letter by letter
If i practice reading it more often, will it ever become automatic like when reading a sentence in normal alphabet ?
Frutiger Aero Standard Galactic
Check out r/FrutigerAero (I did try to put this on that sub-reddit, but I think they have a rule against some text)
Text was made by me
Icons were provided by u/JazzlikeCharge8665
made using Sketchpad.io
My precious written standard galactic
Lowkey, I might write better in standard galactic than I do english.
Bonus points if you can translate the numbers as well
Is it just me or does IllagerAlt from Minecraft Dungeons look like capitalized SGA (enchantement table language)
**proposal** Standard Galactican (language)
I'm working on a spoken language that uses the Standard Galactic Alphabet (SGA) as its writing system. Rather than simply writing English in SGA, I want to create a unique language inspired by languages like Japanese while remaining completely original.
Pronunciation
Every letter has one consistent sound.
Vowels
- A = ah (father)
- E = eh (bed)
- I = ee (see)
- O = oh (go)
- U = oo (food)
Consonants
Consonants are pronounced as they are in English, with a few rules:
- R is lightly rolled or tapped.
- G is always hard (go), never like "giant."
- C is not used (use K or S instead).
- Every vowel is pronounced. There are no silent letters.
Current grammar
Word order
The language follows Subject – Object – Verb (SOV) order.
Example:
«Mi ra pan ke eta.
As for me, (I) eat bread.»
Particles
- ra – Topic ("as for...")
- Mi ra = As for me...
- ke – Direct object
- Pan ke = Bread (object)
- na – Destination / to
- Tera na = To the planet
- di – Possession / of
- Mi di luma = My friend
- lo – With / together with
- Ti lo = With you
Current dictionary
Galactic | Pronounced | English
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Mi | mee | I / me
Ti | tee | You
Ni | nee | We / us
Pan | pahn | Bread
Eta | eh-tah | To eat
Vida | vee-dah | To see
Go | goh | To go
Luma | loo-mah | Friend
Tera | teh-rah | Planet
Sora | soh-rah | Star
Aqua | ah-koo-ah | Water
Pyra | pee-rah | Fire
Nari | nah-ree | Hello
Varo | vah-roh | Goodbye
Ka | kah | Yes (also planned as question marker)
Ne | neh | No
This is still an early concept, so I'd love to hear your suggestions, ideas, and feedback. I'm especially interested in thoughts on the grammar, particles, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
Got a new fountain pen. Rate my handwriting?
Context: Was writing out some stats for a game I’m working on.
**Proposal** Simplified Standard Galactic Alfabet (SSGA)
This is my proposal for a easier way to write SGA.
math and other stuff
It's a version of SGA that I made, Gothic Galactic
Where can i find SG symbols
So i was wondering if there is a universally agreed on set of sg symbols of cours you have the period symbol (._.) But i was wondering if there are more, ty