Adjective is a word whose main syntactic role is to modify a noun or noun phrase. It may either precede or follow a noun. Due to the fact that Jembesa is a head-final language, adjectives precede nouns in the language. In some of the languages (like Latin, French, German etc.), adjectives alter their form to … Continue reading Part of Speech (Adjective)
Tag: Latin
Orthography
lobbasGreetings Humankind has developped numerous writing systems to write their spoken languages. These systems include alphabets such as Latin, Greek and Cyrillic; abjad such as Arabic, Hebrew and Sogdian; and syllabary such as Hiragana and Katakana. Alphabets consist of letters which each represents one single distinct sound, while abjads consist of symbols which each stands … Continue reading Orthography
Introduction
Poivas MoitasHello Everyone Have you ever heard of the words conlang, conlanger, conlanging? Conlang is a term used for the short form of ‘constructed language’. It was coined in the early 90s with the meaning of ‘a language that has been artificially created.’ Today, we can use it both as a noun and as a verb, … Continue reading Introduction


