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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->Jonathana Tegire</b>
on <!--date-->16:52 5/9/02
<p>In reply to: <a href="384.html">Laadan</a> posted by Frank Legros</b> on 17:39 5/9/02
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<p><i>Airanasin, sunena!</i>
<p>I myself have taken a look at <i>san nahadana Laadanai</i>. From what I have
seen, it has a good flow to it. I love the fact that with prefixes there
are no double consonants.
<p>Its consonants are not too harsh, except for [lh]. It's vowels are indeed
similar to those of <i>san nahadana Tegirenai</i>. It's suffixes and verb
conjugations are simple and straightforward, so far as I have seen.
<p>You may not care for my opinion on this subject, but as a
semi-experienced language creator (I've half-developed 6 to date), I
would rate this language at a 7 out of 10 for appeal and utility. I'd
love to see the script (if any) that goes with it.
<p><i>Hemoneava hanarate hiniranatal!
<p>Jonathana Tegire</i>
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