14 July 2013

cake is kartu

kartu = cake (noun) (some things Google found for "kartu": a very common term; a rare last name; user names; Kartu languages are a group of Australian Aboriginal languages of Western Australia; means card in Indonesian; means together in Lithuanian; name of places in Syria and Pakistan)

Word derivation for "cake"
Basque = tarta, Finnish = kakku
Miresua = kartu

Cake is a word that appears a handful of times in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

This Miresua conlang word has been changed. The word for cake is now tarku.

10 July 2013

bottle is boulo

boulo = bottle (noun) (some things Google found for "boulo": an uncommon to common term; an unusual last name; a rare first name notably Haitian musician Boulo Valcourt; Ali Boulo Santo is a Senegalese musician; in the Star Wars universe Boulo Siesi was a female Bith artist character; similar boule from the French for ball is a traditional shape of French bread; name of places in the Central African Republic, Burkina Faso, Haiti and Togo)

Word derivation for "bottle"
Basque = botila, Finnish = pullo
Miresua = boulo

The word bottle can be found around ten times in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

06 July 2013

truth is tegus

tegus = truth (noun) (some things Google found for "tegus": a common term; tegus are large lizards primarily found in South America which can be pets; a rare last name; in Esperanto conditional of the verb tegi which means to cover protectively; Tegucigalpa, commonly referred to as Tegus, is the capital of Honduras)

Word derivation for "truth (conformity to fact or reality) :
Basque = egia, Finnish = totuus
Miresua = tegus

02 July 2013

garden is puratza

puratza = garden (noun) (some things Google found for "puratza": a very rare term; user name; in Sardinian may mean an tool for pruning; similar Puratz is a rare last name)

Word derivation for "garden" :
Basque = baratze (and lorategi), Finnish = puutarha
Miresua = puratza

In Basque I found two words that can mean garden. The word baratze means vegetable garden and lorategi means flower garden. The Finnish word puutarha seems to a be compound word of tree + enclosure.

30 June 2013

rule is arätö

arätö = rule (noun) (some things Google found for "arato": a common term; an uncommon last name; an unusual generally masculine first name; Arato Castle in Japan; character Arato Endo in dystopia manga Beatless; in Hungarian similar arató means reaper, harvester; in Italian a form of the verb to plough or plow; name of places in Spain (Canary Islands), Japan and Mexico)

Word derivation for "rule (regulation)" :
Basque = arau, Finnish = sääntö
Miresua = arätö

I took the opportunity to use an ö (o umlaut) in my Miresua word.

You can find the word rule or rules around ten times in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

26 June 2013

neck is leka

leka = neck (noun) (some things Google found for "leka": a very common term; an unusual last name; an unusual first name that is often masculine; name of several pretender princes to the Albanian throne; LEKA baby toys by IKEA; means sledgehammer in Finnish; means "drip, leak" in Icelandic; name of an island and municipality in Norway and multiple places in Poland)

Word derivation for "neck" :
Basque = lepo, Finnish = kaula
Miresua = leka

This is the word for the part of body and the tapered part of a bottle.

This Miresua conlang word has been changed. The word for neck is now laupo.

22 June 2013

stairs is esparat

esparat = stairs (or staircase) (noun) (some things Google found for "esparat":an unusual term; L'Esparat is a restaraunt in Vogue, France; a very rare last name; Esparat (aka Esparat-e Bala and Esparat-e Pa'in) is the name of a place in Iran)

Word derivation for "stairs (or staircase)" :
Basque = eskailera, Finnish = portaat
Miresua = esparat

The Basque word is similar to the Spanish word for stairs, escalera.

I know that I'm not making profound progress, but I'm continuing to add words. I found four occurances of the word stairs in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

18 June 2013

shelf is hypal

hypal = shelf (noun) (some things Google found for "hypal": an uncommon term; user names; name of a World of Warcraft gaming character; a rare last name; Le Prince Hypal is a convenience Store in Grasse, France; similar hyphal is an adjective for threadlike elements of a fungus; similar hypallage is a literary device which interchanges two elements in a phrase or sentence from a more logical to a less logical relationship)

Word derivation for "shelf" :
Basque = apal, Finnish = hylly
Miresua = hypal

The plural of shelf, shelves, occurs twice in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

14 June 2013

bat is segako

segako = bat (noun) (some things Google found for "segako": a rare term; user names; a rare generally feminine first name that can be Japanese; a rare last name; SeGaKo food service and catering equipment of Hamburg, Germany; a World of Warcraft character name; Sega KO Drive (aka K.O. Drive by Sega) Video Racing Game)

Word derivation for "bat" :
Basque = saguzar, Finnish = lepakko
Miresua = segako

This is the word for the small flying mammal. The word bat occurs in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. "Twinkle, twinkle, little bat! How I wonder what you're at!" starts a poem recited by the Mad Hatter.

10 June 2013

rat is rato (revisisted)

rato = rat (animal) (noun) (some things Google found for "rato": a very common term; an unusual last name which can be Portuguese; a rare first name; similar Räto is a Swiss masculine name; RATO is an acronym for Rocket-Assisted Take Off (for aircraft); Rato Bangala Foundation for training primary teachers in Nepal; Chongqing Rato Power Co., Ltd. of China manufactures engines; means "mouse, rat" in Galician and Portuguese; means "short time, while" in Spanish; name of places in Portugal, Haiti and Brazil)

Word derivation for "rat" :
Basque = arratoi, Finnish = rotta
Miresua = rato

My previous word for rat was arrota.

No Basque word starts with R, instead this letter is always preceded by a vowel or a vowel combined with a second R. Finnish words can start with R. For Miresua, I chose to allow starting consonants used in Basque or Finnish or both languages. So Miresua words can start in R. Since the Finnish word starts in R, I decided to let my Miresua word do too.

06 June 2013

mushroom is perini

perini = mushroom (noun) (some things Google found for "perini": a common term; an uncommon last name that can be Italian; Tutor Perini Corporation (formerly Perini Corporation) is a large general contractor in the USA; Perini Navi is an Italian shipyard that builds luxury sailing yachts; Perini Ranch Steakhouse in Texas; a rare first name; Perini Sivatandavam or Perini Thandavam is an ancient dance form from South India)

Word derivation for "mushroom" :
Basque = perretxiko, Finnish = sieni
Miresua = perini

I mixed this word up at the last minute. Alice encounters an oversized mushroom in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. She learns from the Caterpillar that nibbling a piece of mushroom from "one side will make you grow taller, and the other side will make you grow shorter."

02 June 2013

room is gune

gune = room (noun) (some things that Google found for "gune": a very common term; an uncommon last name that can be from India; a rare first name; name of an eccentric scientist character in animated film Titan A.E. (2000); means site in Basque; means "a woman of any age" in New Testament Greek (transliterated); means "kind, type, sort" in Persian (transliterated); Chefe Gune is the name of a place in Mozambique)

Word derivation for "room" :
Basque = gela, Finnish = huone
Miresua = gune

This is the word for room, as in a division in a building. It appears later on in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.