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A word in germian is created by looking at the word equivalents for it in English, German, Dutch and Swedish to then find the most prominant phonological features within these word equivalents, then these features are used to create a word in accordance to germian phonology and orthography. Sometimes it is clear that these language's word equivalents are very much the similar and can be translated very phonologically; cat /kæt/ in English, Katze /katzɛ
A word in germian is created by looking at the word equivalents for it in English, German, Dutch and Swedish to then find the most prominant phonological features within these word equivalents, then these features are used to create a word in accordance to germian phonology and orthography. Sometimes it is clear that these language's word equivalents are very much the similar and can be translated very phonologically; cat /kæt/ in English, Katze /katzɛ
/ in German, kat /kat/ in Dutch and katt /kat/ in Swedish becomes kat /kat/ in Germian.
/ in German, kat /kat/ in Dutch and katt /kat/ in Swedish becomes kat /kat/ in Germian.
Sometimes many words like hi
Sometimes many words like hi
sometimes bigger differences, merge words, use creative liberty piiron
sometimes bigger differences, merge words, use creative liberty piiron
create multiple words
create multiple words
sometimes use other germanic languages to even it out
sometimes use other germanic languages to even it out