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17:00
Oh, I added gangip so I could say "I guess", but we already have nai mogusi niny (maybe it does)
It's useful to have words like that anyway
WR: tiksias (adj): Cold
(The similarity to "Texas" is funny but not intentional)
WR: seksy (adj): Hot
Lol ^^ and ^
17:02
lol
@pxeger *siksy
wait we need lol
@pxeger No e though!
@mathcat We have lol, it's lol
12 mins ago, by Wezl - a cautionary tale
WR: hyhy (intj.): laughing
17:02
oh ok
hyhyhy
WR: kivsk (n): Parent
WR: mykivsk, n.: child
because children belong to parents
How about ksik
A simplified backwards spelling
With less social implications, because those suck
Or maybe ksyk to make them sound less similar
17:08
I like ksik
Or skik?
ksik sounds nicer to me
WR: sitsili (v): to laugh
I feel like it should have an y in there
Since we spell laughing as hyhy
sitsyli?
sy gust
WR: shushu (conj): Because
17:11
back
what did i miss?
@pxeger I'm noticing several words in the GitHub vocab doc that are different from what I expected. Should I just change those, or should we discuss them here first?
unless they're obviously just mistakes, discuss them
Well, first of all, there's several words that use c or e
17:13
ah ok, seksy needs changing
siksy probably
siksy?
sy gust
soskiy
17:14
I am a diga today lol
Also kloc
fixed all of them
WR: rus (n): Day
WR: nirus (n): Today
WR: poboa: nice (as in: "Nice work!")
17:15
Seems too close to fos
@pxeger And pxgr? It could be a foreign borrowing which would excuse the x, but then we might as well just spell it pxeger I would think
@RedwolfPrograms Near-synonyms are fine IMO
Okay, these two I'm not as sure about:
Real languages have tons of them
WR: pasrus (n): Yesterday
WR: fyrus (n): Tomorrow
@DLosc I wouldn't complain if that word were removed altogether, in all honesty
17:16
Same
@pxeger Agreed
maka no longer means "hey everyone"
maybe we should also remove some other stupid words like vaiksal, sus?
It'd be nice if each list was alphabetised so it's easier to find the word you're looking for
@pxeger sus is fine, vaiksal should probably be removed
17:18
^
lyxal already said he didn't like the "vyxal bad" joke, so we shouldn't put it in our language
Part of speech abbreviation list:
PARTS = {
  "pre": "Prefixes and Suffixes",
  "suf": "Prefixes and Suffixes",
  "n": "Nouns",
  "v": "Verbs",
  "adj": "Adjectives",
  "pro": "Pronouns",
  "adv": "Adverbs",
  "part": "Case Particles",
  "intj": "Interjections",
  "conj": "Conjunctions",
  "othr": "Other"
}
onioni?
Those are all the ones in the HackMD
@pxeger sus is an adjective, not a verb. The verb susin means "to suspect (someone)"
int for intj, pron for pro, prep, noun for n
17:21
@RedwolfPrograms ok
other for othr
par for part
@DLosc I thought that was a bit weird; I'll fix it
@GingerIndustries Maybe ptc for particle
@RedwolfPrograms part is fine IMO
It is, but I use par too
17:22
Redwolf wanted to change opb to just op; onioni?
PARTS = {
  "pre": "Prefixes and Suffixes",
  "suf": "Prefixes and Suffixes",
  "n": "Nouns",
  "noun": "Nouns",
  "v": "Verbs",
  "adj": "Adjectives",
  "pron": "Pronouns",
  "pro": "Pronouns",
  "adv": "Adverbs",
  "part": "Case Particles",
  "par": "Case Particles",
  "int": "Interjections",
  "intj": "Interjections",
  "conj": "Conjunctions",
  "othr": "Other",
  "other": "Other"
}
Looks better
Maybe a for adj?
misc for "other"?
@DLosc gust opb
WR: id (adv): More so (e.g., id fos is "better")
17:24
@pxeger Oh, that's another thing: the verb we've been using for "to like (something)" is gus without the t
@RedwolfPrograms Isn't that what -i does?
fosi
WR: sik (part.): per se; "the word". E.g. sik opb means "The word opb"
Or is there a slight difference?
Oh true
I was thinking more like id fos pat xyz
But idk if we want to reuse pat there, or add another word like do
I guess "very good" !== "better" unless you're thinking in Latin/Greek (as I clearly am)
-i is for intensification, not comparison
17:26
I kind of like adding a word for comparisons only, do
id fos do [thing]
And also ud for less, maybe
Suggestion: do is a preposition meaning "from"
Overloading that onto pat seems a bit eurocentric imo; they're quite distinct meanings
@DLosc bomy, sy gust!
@pxeger onin ma su niny ama
Oh, we need to add bomy to the GH
There's a whole bunch of words in the hackmd and not the GH
Yeah most of those words aren't on the GH, it confused me lol
^^
17:28
> golfy - fast
really?
I'm okay with changing that :P
Same
Suggestion: tiz
Wasn't there already a word for "fast" on GH?
Or if that's too short, tizani
Yeah, holt
17:30
@RedwolfPrograms pasrusi (or pasrusii) can be the past and fyrusi(i) can be the future
Oh yeah, we have holt
gus ma su "holt"
nirusi can be like these days
Ooh good idea
sy gusti
WR: sibin (n): Thought, idea
WR: sabist (v): To discuss
sabist imi su "sabist" :P
fobl imi kai lia ma su onioni
17:34
@Wezl-acautionarytale sabist imi vmak? ;P
sibin fos: Good idea
Though I suppose if you leave out the subject, we just guess an appropriate one from context
Hmm, if we can have an implied ta I guess an implied subject isn't far off
Wait no
That's passive
Well, maybe with imi it's not?
@RedwolfPrograms It can function like a passive, but it's not exactly.
17:35
sabist su "sabist" would mean "'sabist' is being discussed", but with imi I guess it's clear
It's more like "they" or "you" as a dummy pronoun in English: "They say there is no free lunch" ~= "It is said that there is no free lunch"
(Similarly on in French, man in German, third-person plural verb with no explicit subject in Koine Greek)
Hmm, should "I want to think" be kiro ma pat onin ma or kiro ma pat onin? (do we need the subject twice)
@RedwolfPrograms Yeah, if you translate a missing-subject verb as a passive, then sabist imi su y would mean "Let the thing be discussed," which is fairly clear from context as a command/invitation to discuss the thing
Ooh, I like that
@RedwolfPrograms We can probably omit the subject when it's clear from context, yeah
17:38
And should that be kiro ma pat onin, or kiro ma su pat onin?
I guess pat onin isn't a noun, so no su?
no lani my shor vi kod my ma
I can't parse that lol
@RedwolfPrograms Either way, but I prefer it without su. You could think of pat as introducing a clause which is a "thing" that is the direct object of the verb, or you could think of certain verbs as just taking a pat clause instead of a direct object.
my programming language does not have built-in words, so I can make a separate standard library from the normal one that uses katlani words
@Wezl-acautionarytale "my language of programming does not have words"
WR: un (adv): Less so (used with do like id)
17:41
@Wezl-acautionarytale I got "not my programming language's words"
si niny su un fos do pasny: This is worse than that
okay is there a better way to say "x does not have y"?
no oto x su y
@Wezl-acautionarytale Use no oto
oh, I always forget oto
17:42
@RedwolfPrograms diga intarnit :P
I thought naita was internet, so it'd be diga my naita
@Wezl-acautionarytale It's a pretty Eurocentric construction TBH, but we're all English-speakers here so our conlang is going to be Eurocentric in a lot of ways
@RedwolfPrograms Or diga vi naita?
Yeah, this isn't meant to be an IAL, so a little eurocentrism is fine since we all speak english
mostly because oto's definition says "to own" and I was looking for "to have"
which is impossible to search for btw
@DLosc I read my as being like "of" in that sentence, like "juice of orange" for orange juice
Rather than vi which I'd read as closer to "juice with orange"
17:45
@RedwolfPrograms One of the meanings of X vi Y, I think, is "a Y type of X", thus "an internet kind of ninja"
Ah, ok. sy gust
(which, fun fact, is the original meaning of "genitive"--from the Latin genus, "kind")
How do we say "most [adj]" and "least [adj]"?
WD: test word (n): test word def
@RedwolfPrograms Remind me what "more" and "less" are again?
17:48
id and ud
@RedwolfPrograms Would idi and udi work for "most" and "least," or do you want something fancier?
I think idi would be more like "much more"
How about ida?
Or idid even
That's just "much much more"
I kinda like idid and udud :p
17:51
@RedwolfPrograms That's fair--a lot of languages use reduplication more than European languages do, and we haven't used it much so far. sy gust
si ka su idid izl do bakai: You are the most dangerous of the fools
@RedwolfPrograms sy, fy iz ma su ka >:)
ma izlii
how do you say "I have many jaws" :P
17:53
This plural/intensifier suffix is my favorite thing about katlani ^_^
@Wezl-acautionarytale Do we have a word for "jaw"?
WR: tshomp (n): Jaw
hyhyhy
I was going to suggest "dog"
oto ma su tshompii
Might confuse people since dogo exists
17:56
WR: asikini (a): Funny
WR: tshava (v): frighten
tshava su ma
"I am frightened"
sy
tshava su ma ta tshompii my ka
tSHAVA iMI tu mA
tshava java
(means the same as tshava java su yi)
18:00
sabist imi makai su lani shin
WR: atir (a): Additional, more
lani atir: More words
@pxeger Whoa, TIL
Is there a word for if already?
Don't think so
I don't think so
I think I suggested one super early on
22 hours ago, by Redwolf Programs
WR: iis: If
@RedwolfPrograms ta ma ni si su dagi
18:06
@RedwolfPrograms But that was back when is meant sy for like 10m
@DLosc Seems like a su might be needed
Or maybe if there's a ta, the su is implied instead?
@RedwolfPrograms yps
@RedwolfPrograms syy or ysy would be the updated version of this if we used it
Is nistaha transitive or intransitive?
What's the difference?
Can it take a direct object or not?
18:08
Yes
nistaha imi ka su o means "Look at the cat"
back
haia!
WR: riomr (n): Machine
nistaha imi ka su ma. ta ma si su dagi lia pasla.
WR: simriomr (n): Computer
Is sim- a prefix?
18:11
No
But I based the word for "computer" off of "machine" because why not
Seems like it should be if the riomr element is shared
Well, I did take sim from think
So we could make it like a...one time use prefix?
I'm pushing for more derivational morphology strategies here
Oh, it was sib that's the first syllable of thought
It could be cool to have some words that are compounds of verb + noun, like "sawbones" in English or "chupacabras" in Spanish
I either saw a video or read an article about those. It said that they are present in (many? most? all?) languages.
18:14
I don't think we need to have a standardized way of doing it though
We can just make words that sound how we think they should
Which could mean combining existing ones
Is ginger-bot working yet?
@RedwolfPrograms I'm just looking for patterns here
@grandBagel I'm working on it
WR: tshrio (v): To finish
fy tshrio su niny isplo?
@RedwolfPrograms mogusi. si "isplo" su vy?
(as in, "When exactly is that?", not "What does the word mean?")
18:22
WR: varis (v): To mean
pas varis "vaiksal" su "oro"
ni ktom isi ma su ktomish. fy aksi ma lia barda. o/
When I greet a bunch of people, should I say Hai, makai! like we used to, or Hai, kai! since I'm not really greeting myself?
@DLosc bai!
@RedwolfPrograms I think it's an amusing exception to have the idiom be makai. gus ma su "makai".
barda's not a word anymore, right?
I thought we replaced it with fylo
IDK, I searched "later" in the chat transcript and that's what I found
18:25
Oh lol
I guess we could give barda a meaning, but it'd be inconsistent with our -lo suffix
Ah, found fylo in the HackMD
Also, did you mean isa?
isi doesn't show up anywhere
WR: atirlo: Again
@RedwolfPrograms Bah. I meant imi.
WR: wis: if
ni ktom imi ma.
18:28
Okay, I've got my algorithm appending words to the markup!
same syntax like pat?
fy aksi ma lia atirlo: I will come again
only problem: It can't alphabetize :/
It appends the new word to the markdown, but not in alphabetical order
I don't know how to easily fix this
18:30
WR: ktomizo (n): A meal
ktomizo pasla: Breakfast
ktomizo nila: Lunch
ktomizo fyla: Dinner
@GingerIndustries can you just sort?
@mathcat I'm working on that
like sort()?
ktaf vi lani: Dictionary
("Book with words")
Also ktof do varis, "book for defining"
fosaksi atirlo: Welcome back!
We can make a lot of stuff by combining existing words
onin ka pat si vy su idid fos do ktomishi?
18:38
kahidai "slaint" pat varis pat rno ov banli?
How do we say "x that is y" in place of a noun?
what's the (adverb) abbreviation?
WR: rar (adv): sort of er, um (things someone says when they're indecisive)
WR: vop (pn): Where?
WR: vash (pn): When?
I thought tshadom is when
18:46
Yeah, but "when" as in like "My cat is angry when I'm gone", not "When will you be gone?"
tshadom is when but not as a question
oh
wait is the bot working because vop got added
WR: mognos: tip-toe
bot thinks that T is in the same place as K in the alphabet :/
mognos ta digai
18:50
wait rar in an interjection
I can't delete it anymore
gus vmak su borsh?
found the problem
gus ka su borsh, o vi matiks?
a ka, ginger?
WR: rar (intj): sort of er, um (things someone says when they're indecisive)
gus ma su borsh asi no gogi
18:53
@RedwolfPrograms isn't borsh soup?
varis "gogi" su vy?
@mathcat sy
4 hours ago, by Redwolf Programs
WR: gogi (n): Meat
Added to hackmd
onin ma pat gogi fos, kashi nai ka su ka
@RedwolfPrograms sy gust, nilvan
18:56
@RedwolfPrograms is this "you do you"?
Yep
I'm betting in under a week we can talk primarily in katlani, and any inglish will need to be in italics instead of katlani in code
WR: ozon (n): Name
WR: umub (N): Number
@Wezl-acautionarytale better: gus ma su borsh no vi gogi or gus ma su borsh kashi no gus ma su borsh vi gogi
I think that the bot's parsing engine now works
yay

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