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It is being updated. They just don’t provide releases anymore because that is what gets repos taken down. You have to build it yourself
It is being updated. They just don’t provide releases anymore because that is what gets repos taken down. You have to build it yourself
Lego builder’s journey is another game that focuses more on the actual lego, compared to the more classic lego hame style.
Really cool concept for a future. Insterslavic is a really cool language and one of the best regional auxiliary languages I have seen. The fact that any speaker of any slavic language can understand someone speaking interslavic flawlessly is really amazing! It’s definitely on my bucket list of languages I want to learn. (Aargh too many options!!)
I haven’t taken the time to sit down and read the entire thing yet, but I really love the fact that you’ve made a language set in an alternate version of the real world. The setting and languages influencing each other is really cool! I wonder how Ylmunusian has in turn influenced the languages around it!
That’s a really nice way of putting it, thank you!
Oooh Lojban is super interesting! Really fun to think about places where it would make sense to use it. I imagine a political manifesto, or law-book would be a really good place.
Yeah, finding resources for Esperanto is not the most difficult, duolingo is useful for vocabulary, and luckily the grammer is very consistent afaik.
Another conlang I’ve been interested in for a long time is Toki Pona, and because it seems so easy to learn, I might start learning it too. The community for toki pona seems especially welcoming and wholesome, so that’s a plus too!
Great race imo. Bummer the fight at the front ended in trouble like that, but it was very exciting!
Piastri is doing great! Really showing his skill!
Love the drama between Gasly and Ocon. Glad to see some fighting on track too!
We’re already listed in their sidebar! :) I might make a post a bit later too. The mod of !linguistics@mander.xyz actually helped us initially set up the community!
I’ll also take this opportunity to share some more great youtube channels to check out, that are tangentially related to conlanging:
RobWords is a great channel about etymology, and he has a great video about the conlang Toki Pona.
Some general linguistics channels, looking at languages all around the world are: LingoLizard, NativLang and LangFocus.
For a showcase of way more obscure languages check out imshawn getoffmylawn.
Yeah that happens a lot in the rest of the world too. In Italy there are two main manufacturers and they each have their own slight variations upon every regional design. Here in NL I don’t even see the classic (carta mundi brand) dutch style anymore. It’s mostly American cards here now.
Oops, maybe that was unclear. I meant even within each area of the map; blue, yellow, orange, green there are regional variations in designs!
The brazil thing seems logical, since Portugal uses french suited cards too.
It’s not it’s own suit, we use french suits. But the design is it’s own thing, yeah!
In latin America spanish style cards are often used, and you might find some southern italian designs with italian-americans. But for the most part the rest of the world uses the standard “french” suits.
Also, nowadays if you ask for a deck of cards in most of the other places, you’re still likely to get a french-suited deck. Usually the american style (think of your typical bycicle brand card deck).
When I tried to buy a dutch style deck here in the Netherlands they didn’t even have it at my local board game store! I had to order them online.
I’m talking about uYouplus and specifically for sideloading