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oof can u remind him tomorrow?
oof can u remind him tomorrow?
Don't got school tomorrow
:OO LUCKY
Y'all I just found out MGK has a daughter and they're actually really sweet together lol
mmkay
:) why whatever do you mean? :)
YOU DEMON I FOUND AN APARTMENT
CONGRATS MATE!!!
Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu.
I move in on thursday. lol
so much stress
I know the feeling.
I've moved approx 12 times
That's a lot.
Bolos fortyk dagab Erisat.
i feel like the verbs in whatever fuckin language that is is very tightly bound to latin
and perhaps some of the endings
You are correct.
About 51% is Latin.
I recognize os which is a third (?) declension ending for nominative??
But I definitely recognize the -a vowel stem and the t ending, which technically isn’t needed since Eris is somehow the verb lmao
what is this language??
About 51% is Latin.
well most of the languages in the world are so
what is this language??
Althalosian. :D Dom is teaching me because he's awesome.
what is this language??
I think it’s the one Dom’s writing
I know the feeling.
I've moved approx 12 times
as have I…as have I
Do you ever read a fanfiction so fire it's like woah
And before y'all come at me, it's not sexual ff lol it's two book characters holding hands but it's described in the best way
my own FF is fire tbh.
You write ff?
mmhhmm
usually when i have writers block for my own stuff.
it helps my creative juice continue to flow so I don't get stuck not writing anything.
I WANNA READ YOUR FF
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I recognize os which is a third (?) declension ending for nominative??
But I definitely recognize the -a vowel stem and the t ending, which technically isn’t needed since Eris is somehow the verb lmao
I mainly use the Latin as a source for the beginning of the majority of my words, but that's about it. I use the structure of the Latin suffix system, but I make up my own. The t signifies possessive as English speakers use the s. (Such as Dominic's memes.) The words are arranged in a manner of relationship and Eris as the subject while the word before it was a descriptor was at the end of the statement and took the possessive ending because really in a manner of speaking she was the object of possession (which either sound creepy or creepier depending on how you interpret it as it's up front use in English is for the most part no longer used) but in Althalosian it is a perfectly acceptable use of wording.
ok i didn’t take in like, any of that when i read it but wow
you really thought it out. Does the beginnings of the Latin roots mean the same as the Latin words?
Does the beginnings of the Latin roots mean the same as the Latin words?
Come again?
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