Maybe we could each throw out a couple of grammar features we'd really like to play with, and (as long as there aren't any contradictions) we could try to fit them all together
I like having endings like caminar, camino, caminamos, etc., but when you add in past and future and all that sort of stuff I think the number of endings gets excessive
@RedwolfPrograms I'm in favor of ASCII, just because it's a system we can all read. Hangul is cool, but I don't know it and so it's going to take me a long time to decipher anything written in it.
I don't know hangul either, I see it as a bit of a learning opportunity though as long as we're all willing to provide the ASCII transcriptions too until we're all pretty familiar with both
1. they're too hard to type, 2. they aren't compatible with all letters because Unicode, 3. they NEED to have some representation in pronunciation, otherwise they're totally stupid
Another thought is that i and u could be pronounced as semivowels in some contexts, like in Latin and (sort of) Greek. If we want to keep those sounds.