sirti = hedgehog (noun) (some things Google found for "sirti": an uncommon term; Sirti SpA is an Italian civil engineering and network technology company; SIRTI was the acronym for Spokane Intercollegiate Research and Technology
Institute which is now Innovate Washington; a rare last name; Biçak sirti is a Turkish TV series drama; similar Sirt'i is the name of a place in Ethiopia)
Word derivation for "hedgehog"
Basque = triku, Finnish = siili
Miresua = sirti
In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, hedgehogs are used as balls at the Queen's croquet ground.
Miresua is an imaginary, artificial, constructed language; a conlang. These words are not randomly generated. Miresua is an eclectic alphabetic mix of Basque and Finnish, two unrelated European languages.
14 August 2013
10 August 2013
frog is samagel
samagel = frog (noun) (some things Google found for "samagel": a rare to unusual term; Samagel Manutenção Industrial Ltda ME (Industrial Maintenance) of Mogi Guaçu, Brazil; Samagel Santo André Máquinas e Geladeiras Ltda (Machines and Refrigerators) of Santo André, Brazil; a very rare last name; a very rare first name; user names; Samagel brand fresh oriental vegetables from DetPon Corporation of Guatemala; similar Samage is the name of a place in Papua New Guinea)
Word derivation for "frog"
Basque = igel, Finnish = sammakko
Miresua = samagel
As I've been making words for various creatures lately, there is a Frog-Footman in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Word derivation for "frog"
Basque = igel, Finnish = sammakko
Miresua = samagel
As I've been making words for various creatures lately, there is a Frog-Footman in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
06 August 2013
dormouse is ukixar
ukixar = dormouse (noun) (some things Google found for "ukixar": a rare term; bad OCR of old texts; appears on gobbledygook pages; similar Ukixa Corporation (UKX) is an oil and gas corporation in the Republic of Shaelia on the fictional world of Atoria)
Word derivation for "dormouse"
Basque = muxar, Finnish = unikeko
Miresua = ukixar
In Finnish, another word for dormouse (specifically the Hazel dormouse) is pähkinähiiri, where hiiri means mouse.
The Dormouse is a character at the Mad Tea-Party in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. At the end of the scene, the March Hare and the Hatter try to put the Dormouse into a teapot.
Word derivation for "dormouse"
Basque = muxar, Finnish = unikeko
Miresua = ukixar
In Finnish, another word for dormouse (specifically the Hazel dormouse) is pähkinähiiri, where hiiri means mouse.
The Dormouse is a character at the Mad Tea-Party in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. At the end of the scene, the March Hare and the Hatter try to put the Dormouse into a teapot.
02 August 2013
hare is järbi
järbi = hare (noun) (some things Google found for "jarbi": an uncommon term; a rare masculine first name; Belizean pro soccer player Jarbi Álvarez; a rare last name; JARBI is an acronym for Journal of Applied Research for Business Instruction; Hasy Jarbi (aka Hassi Jerbi) is the name of a place in Tunisia)
Word derivation for "hare"
Basque = erbi, Finnish = jänis
Miresua = järbi
The March Hare appears in the tea party scene of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. By the way, I don't have a word yet for March.
Apologies for my lack of anything resembling grammar lately. This summer has been very busy for me.
Word derivation for "hare"
Basque = erbi, Finnish = jänis
Miresua = järbi
The March Hare appears in the tea party scene of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. By the way, I don't have a word yet for March.
Apologies for my lack of anything resembling grammar lately. This summer has been very busy for me.
30 July 2013
turtle is dirkona
dirkona = turtle (noun) (some things Google found for "dirkona": a rare term; similar Dirkon (sometimes referred to in Czech and in Polish as Dirkona) is paper pinhole camera that was first published as a kit in a 1979 Czechoslovakian magazine; a very rare last name; similar Dhirkona is a village in West Bengal, India)
Word derivation for "turtle"
Basque = dortoka, Finnish = kilpikonna
Miresua = dirkona
The Mock Turtle is a character in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Word derivation for "turtle"
Basque = dortoka, Finnish = kilpikonna
Miresua = dirkona
The Mock Turtle is a character in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
26 July 2013
child is hapi
hapi = child (noun) (some things Google found for "hapi": a common term; Hapi Mari (aka Happy Martiage!?) is a Japanese manga series; HAPI drums; Hapi brand Asian snacks; HAPI is an Egyptian river god and an Egyptian funerary deity; a brand of Chinese beer from Harbin Brewery; HAPI is an acronym for Hispanic American Periodicals Index; an unusual last name; a rare first name; similar happi is a loose, informal Japanese coat; in Finnish similar happi means oxygen; Hapi Bolaghi is the name of a place in Iran)
Word derivation for "child"
Basque = haur, Finnish = lapsi
Miresua = hapi
Another Basque word for child (or offspring) is ume, which is also used for young animals.
The words child and children can be found in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Word derivation for "child"
Basque = haur, Finnish = lapsi
Miresua = hapi
Another Basque word for child (or offspring) is ume, which is also used for young animals.
The words child and children can be found in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
22 July 2013
butterfly is pehinexa
pehinexa = butterfly (noun) (some things Google found for "pehinexa": an unique term; similar pexinxa occurs on a number of Brazilian bargain websites and may be a form of the Portuguese word pechincha which means bargain)
Word derivation for "butterfly"
Basque = tximeleta AND pinpilinpauxa
Finnish = perhonen
Miresua = pehinexa
Basque has multiple words for butterfly, perhaps they are from different dialects. I choose the two that seemed most common.
The word butterfly occurs just once in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice tells the Caterpillar that some day he'll change into a butterfly.
Word derivation for "butterfly"
Basque = tximeleta AND pinpilinpauxa
Finnish = perhonen
Miresua = pehinexa
Basque has multiple words for butterfly, perhaps they are from different dialects. I choose the two that seemed most common.
The word butterfly occurs just once in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice tells the Caterpillar that some day he'll change into a butterfly.
18 July 2013
caterpillar is tolkar
tolkar = caterpillar (noun) (some things Google found for "tolkar": a common term; Tolkar Makina A. S. of Turkey sells commercial laundry machines; Tolkar Turismo (travel agency) of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina; an unusual last name;
user names; present tense of the verb meaning to interpret in Swedish)
Word derivation for "caterpillar"
Basque = beldar, Finnish = toukka
Miresua = tolkar
In Finnish toukka means caterpillar and also larva. Another word for caterpillar is perhosentoukka, where perhosen means butterfly or moth.
The Hookah-Smoking Caterpillar is a character in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Word derivation for "caterpillar"
Basque = beldar, Finnish = toukka
Miresua = tolkar
In Finnish toukka means caterpillar and also larva. Another word for caterpillar is perhosentoukka, where perhosen means butterfly or moth.
The Hookah-Smoking Caterpillar is a character in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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.
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.
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
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.
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