Monday, September 21, 2009

Language Notes

The Language I am building will be used only for naming particular places and people, with very few exceptions. Thus, I group many of the words together according to the names they will make up.

Ri=Light

Elri=Shine (Literally, "Make Light")

Galryn's Love interest: "Elrii" which is derived from "Shining" or "Making Light"

Gal=Son, Heir, most literally a concept meaning "Continuation of myself"

Ryn=Get up, go higher, Rise

The Warrior will therefore be something along the lines of " Go higher, my heir" or, as I am delightfully pleased with the pun "Son, Rise"

Senrith=Hushed

Ik=Not

Sothal=Blood

Hero: Senrith Galiksothal “Hushed Son Not of Blood.” A fancy way of saying, “Hushed, my adopted son.”


The Bard will literally mean "See and Use the truth," which could mean "tell the truth" or "hide the truth" or many other nuances. However, as a Bard, he will go by "Witt" until they reach his court and reveal his true name. (I am considering making "Witt" part of his real name, but not having an actual meaning in itself).

Solles=River

Nal=Man

(Double final consonant)+or=pluralized

Nallor=Men

Iknallor=Not-men

2 comments:

  1. Excellent stuff. My only concern is that Elrii and Galryn sound similar phonetically. They both have the "L" followed by an "R". It's nothing major, just something I noted.

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  2. General note to those who might wonder: This is never going to be a full language - just a slightly more ordered way of naming characters and landmarks than picking random sounds.

    Note to Dan: actually, studies have shown that people are naturally inclined to partners with names that are phonetically similar or otherwise mentally grouped together. That's why there are genuinely a lot of "Jack and Jill" couples out there.

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