From: habarakhe4 (theophilus88@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Jun 02 2003 - 14:43:49 EST
--- In romanceconlang@yahoogroups.com, Padraic Brown <elemtilas@y...>
wrote:
> --- Jan van Steenbergen <ijzeren_jan@y...>
> wrote:
>
> > Great great great!
>
> :)
>
> > So, what's the difference between
>
> It'll be described more fully in a little while!
>
> > "il" and "ill",
>
> Archaic baggage (ill is from Brithenig
> influence).
>
> > "y" and "ils", etc.
>
> Whether the noun starts with a consonant or
> vowel.
Like the "y" and "n'" meaning 'into, towards' in Fortunatian!
With respect to counting, Perhaps Fortunatian numbers for goat-
counting ought to be in Berber, th'ordinary counting in Latin; then
perhaps Etruscan numbers are 'mystic'? What think you all?
>
> Ories-si la Sulis couant goueniont y vathin, levont y vus des al
trefoelea, levont y vrum
> des y vagges; aie! mays couant levab-el il mew cords?
> -- per tradicičn Quemrech
>
>
>
> .
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