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زبان: English
Hantek (نمایش مشخصات) 11 ژانویهٔ 2012، 20:01:37
I wanted to make up some new form of divination (fortune-telling, like runes or I ching).
Then I realized esperanto grammar words (-aĉ, -ina, -ega ktp) could be combined to new words and be read as advice or fortune telling?
Lets say you flip a coin or toss a dice and that way build a new word somehow.
For example: First decide whetever it's aĉ or uĵ, heads means aĉ and tails means uĵ. Flip the coin, write it down.
Next is it -eg or -et? Flip, and soon you'll get some weird word like aĉ-eg-in-ad-em', wich could be read as some fortune.
Now I'm interested in hearing how you spontanously think it could be improved, because I think myself it's quite weird at the moment..
I tought of maybe adding rootwords and those part-of-speech endings (-a, -e, -o).
And just using a dice won't let it be much variation, but it gets more simple..
Oh and please, if this doesn't interest you at all, don't bother replying.
Then I realized esperanto grammar words (-aĉ, -ina, -ega ktp) could be combined to new words and be read as advice or fortune telling?
Lets say you flip a coin or toss a dice and that way build a new word somehow.
For example: First decide whetever it's aĉ or uĵ, heads means aĉ and tails means uĵ. Flip the coin, write it down.
Next is it -eg or -et? Flip, and soon you'll get some weird word like aĉ-eg-in-ad-em', wich could be read as some fortune.
Now I'm interested in hearing how you spontanously think it could be improved, because I think myself it's quite weird at the moment..
I tought of maybe adding rootwords and those part-of-speech endings (-a, -e, -o).
And just using a dice won't let it be much variation, but it gets more simple..
Oh and please, if this doesn't interest you at all, don't bother replying.
sudanglo (نمایش مشخصات) 11 ژانویهٔ 2012، 23:09:55
You could throw a handful of Scrabble tiles (adapted for Esperanto) onto the table and see what words they can form.
Gives useful scope for variation and personalization of interpretation.
Gives useful scope for variation and personalization of interpretation.