06-28-2015, 09:48 AM
The way you're creating your language highly reeks of chinese/japanese kanji, in which seemingly small pieces of sound has their implicit meaning. I suggest using that as reference for how stuff are constructed
In this case, it's good to start creating words for everyday natural things, such as fire, water, wind, earth, sky, plants etc. This way you can construct words such as 'sky water' for rain and 'sky fire' for sun
Also remember, even though 'sky fire' is a valid possibility for sun, don't abide to it directly. For example, moon in Portuguese is 'Lua', after a Roman Goddess, and not 'sky rock'. Use your world's mythology to spruce up your vocabulary - after all ou're creating a language, not a modular speech creator.
In this case, it's good to start creating words for everyday natural things, such as fire, water, wind, earth, sky, plants etc. This way you can construct words such as 'sky water' for rain and 'sky fire' for sun
Also remember, even though 'sky fire' is a valid possibility for sun, don't abide to it directly. For example, moon in Portuguese is 'Lua', after a Roman Goddess, and not 'sky rock'. Use your world's mythology to spruce up your vocabulary - after all ou're creating a language, not a modular speech creator.