30 September 2010

desert is atamoru

atamoruatamoru = desert (noun) (some things Google found for "atamoru": a very rare term; may mean something in Japanese when transliterated; perhaps a rare name)

Word derivation for "desert":
Basque = basamortu, Finnish = autiomaa
Miresua = atamoru

The Basque and Finnish words have 6 letters in common.

26 September 2010

plain (flatland) is talusa

talusa = plain (flatland) (noun) (some things Google found for "talusa": an uncommon term; an unusual last name that can be Spanish; user names; a rare first name that can be feminine; TALUSA Food and Beverages; Talusa is the name of a music track and mp3 by Box of Baby Birds; in French means "sloped, bank"; name of village near Tyre in Lebanon)

Word derivation for "plain" (flatland):
Basque = lautada, Finnish = tasanko or tasomaa
Miresua = talusa

This Miresua conlang word has been changed. The word for plain (flatland) is now taluso.

22 September 2010

wilderness is eruma

eruma = wilderness (noun) (some things Google found for "eruma": an uncommon term; Eruma PLC is a UK company in security blinds and emergency lighting; user names; an unusual first name; a rare last name; in Malayalam (a language of southern India) eruma means buffalo; name of a city in Papua New Guinea)

Word derivation for "wilderness":
Basque = eremu, Finnish = erämaa
Miresua = eruma

This Miresua conlang word has been changed. The word for wilderness is now erämu.

18 September 2010

pasture is ladire

ladireladire = pasture (noun) (some things Google found for "ladire": an uncommon term; Ladire (or Ladiré) is an uncommon last name; user names; LADIRE project of Italian Minitry of Education)

Word derivation for "pasture":
Basque = larre, Finnish = laidun
Miresua = ladire

14 September 2010

meadow is belity

belitybelity = meadow (noun) (some things Google found for "belity": an uncommon to rare term; Belity Ltd is a small measuring equipment and software company in Belarus; Belity (or Belitty) is a rare last name that can be Sephardic and mean "son of my night")

Word derivation for "meadow":
Basque = belardi (note: belar is grass), Finnish = niitty
Miresua = belity

10 September 2010

field (ground) is keltai

keltaikeltai = field (ground) (noun) (some things Google found for "keltai": an uncommon term; Greek collective name for the Western people now referred to as Celts; means "Celt" in Lithuanian; a rare last name; user names; name of a World of Warcraft character)

Word derivation for "field" (ground):
Basque = zelai (field, flat) , Finnish = kenttä (field, ground)
Miresua = keltai

06 September 2010

field (arable) is serto

sertoserto = field (arable or cultivated) (noun) (some things Google found for "serto": a very common term; SERTO AG is a Swiss tube fittings and pipe connections company; a rare last name; Serto is a type of Syriac (Aramaic) script font; means "wreath" in Italian)

Word derivation for "field" (arable or cultivared):
Basque = soro, Finnish = pelto
Miresua = serto

02 September 2010

to go is moa (revisited)

moa = to go (verb) (some things Google found for "moa": a very common term; an extinct giant flightless bird of New Zealand; MOA is an acronym for Mall of America; MOA is an acronym for Minute of Arc or Minute of Angle and is a measure of rifle accuracy; MOA is an acronym for Making of America; a last name; an uncommon feminine first name; means "chicken" in Hawaiian and Samoan; name of islands in Indonesia and Australia; name of cities in Cuba, Tonga, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Niger and Norway)

Word derivation for "to go" :
Basque = joan, Finnish = mennä
Miresua = moa

My previous word for "to go" was "moanä". After some thought, I decided to simplify the word.

30 August 2010

wild is vibati

vibativibati = wild (adjective) (some things Google found for "vibati": a rare term; means "percussion instruments" in Swahili; user name)

Word derivation for "wild":
Basque = basati, Finnish = villi
Miresua = vibati

26 August 2010

sour is pangar (revisited)

pangarpangar = sour (adjective) (some things Google found for "pangar": an uncommon term; a planet in an episode of Stargate SG-1; Lom Pangar dam in Cameroon is an under construction hydroelectric project; according to Jewish sources Pangar was a Duke of Arabia ordered by the Romans to destroy the Western Wall in Jerusalem; an unusual last name; name of a city in Pakistan)

Word derivation for "sour" (taste):
Basque = garratz, Finnish = hapan
Miresua = pangar

There are a total of four vowels in the Basque and Finnish words, and all are A.

My previous Miresua conlang word for "sour" was "garpan". I'm changing this word because I made another word (gardas, which means clean) a bit too similar to it. For the new word, I flipped the front and back syllables of the old word.

22 August 2010

woman is naneme (revisited)

nanemenaneme = woman (noun) (some things Google found for "naneme": an uncommon to rare term; user names; a rare last name; In Karate "Hidari naneme ni yokeru koto means "left diagonal evasion" and "Migi naneme ni yokeru koto" means "right diagonal evasion")

Word derivation for "woman" :
Basque = emakume, Finnish = nainen
Miresua = naneme

My previous Miresua word for "woman" was "nemane", which contained the word "man" in within it. The new word starts like the Finnish word and ends like the Basque word.

18 August 2010

man is gines (revisited)

ginesgines = man (noun) (some things Google found for "gines": a very common term: a last name; Ginés (fron Latin Genesius) is a Spanish masculine first name; San Ginés is one of the oldest churches in Madrid; Ginés de Mafra (1493–1546) was a Spanish explorer who sailed to the Philippines as a member of the expeditions of Magellan and Villalobos; user names; Gines is the name of cities in the Philippines; Ginés is the name of a city in Spain)

Word derivation for "man" :
Basque = gizon, Finnish = mies
Miresua = gines

My previous word for "man" was "mosin". I redid this word to start like the Basque word because I had too many people and family related words starting like the Finnish words.