Feb. 7th, 2009 04:39 am
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Just throwing this out:
Anyone around who can help me with some small translations into Russian, Chinese (probably Cantonese, though I'm primarily interested in something used by aristocracy) and/or any of the Coast Salish languages?
Approximations are fine, and these would only be a small assortment of nouns, plus a general overview of word structure and naming conventions.
Novel project. I have a few alt history cultures I want to base on the 18th/19th century versions of these cultures and their languages. The end versions will be bastardized, but I want to know what I'm bastardizing before I do so.
If you help me with this, I'll let you in on a short summary of the story. :)
Anyone around who can help me with some small translations into Russian, Chinese (probably Cantonese, though I'm primarily interested in something used by aristocracy) and/or any of the Coast Salish languages?
Approximations are fine, and these would only be a small assortment of nouns, plus a general overview of word structure and naming conventions.
Novel project. I have a few alt history cultures I want to base on the 18th/19th century versions of these cultures and their languages. The end versions will be bastardized, but I want to know what I'm bastardizing before I do so.
If you help me with this, I'll let you in on a short summary of the story. :)
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So basically, I'm looking for pre-1700s common Russian.
At the moment, I just need some general words for the following:
Geographic/nature:
Mountain
River
Tree
Lake
Hill
Flood
Ocean/Sea
Snow
Rain
Ice
Underground
Cave
Fire
And some common materials:
Iron
Copper
Bronze
Wool
Steel
And colors:
Red
Green
Yellow
Blue
I'd also like to find a woman's name that means something like peacemaker, leader or courage.
Thanks again!
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River - REKA
Tree – DEREVO, DREVO
Lake - OZERO
Hill - HOLM
Flood - POTOP
Ocean/Sea – OKIYAN, MORE-OKIYAN (“ya” – as in German “ja”)
Snow - SNEG
Rain – DOJD (“J” as “S” in “pleasure”. Last “d” very soft)
Ice – LYOD (“yo” – as in third)
Underground – You’ll have to give me some context here.
Cave – PESCHERA
Fire – OGON or PLAMYA
And some common materials:
Iron – JELEZO (“J” as “S” in “pleasure”). JELEZNY – made of iron
Copper – MED (soft “D”), MEDNY – made of copper
Bronze – BRONZA, BRONZOVY
Wool – SHERST, SHERSTYANOY
Steel – STAL (soft “L”), STALNOY
And colors:
Red – KRASNY, BAGROVY (Eye of Sauron red)
Green - ZELENY
Yellow - JELTY
Blue – SINIY, GOLUBOY (light blue)
I'd also like to find a woman's name that means something like peacemaker, leader or courage.
Most of 17th century names were of Greek, Roman or Bible origin. But I could give you a few ancient Slavic names:
MIROSLAVA – glory of peace (or “world glory” since Russian MIR can mean both)
Hmmm… Actually, that’s all I was able come up with. I’ll have to think and check on the net.
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I just want to mention one more thing. In Russian not only every living thing but all the objects have to be male, female or neutral. And the endings of all the adjectives and verbs differ because of that. It's rather complicated.
So if you are planning to combine those words I gave you ("Red mountain" or "Steel Lake" etc), better check with me first unless you want to create an equivalent of "I does".
mrousine@gmail.com
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