HI! Everybody!
I haven't found my way into the "autlang" until now. Only browsed a bit, trying to get my mouth around things.
I would still like to add a letter/sound to autlang and it is the "click" you do with your tongue. I don't know which languages has the click already but I think they're all African languages.
Amy! I took the liberty to create a thread for a Christmas Cake Railway. I hope it will run for long...
I noticed that ve is both red and you could you fix this
I noticed that ve is both red and you could you fix this
It would be nice to have a new laguage all of the other ones are so illogical esp. english
Does the r have the spanish erre sound, I think that the language would sound better like that.
How about a written language using a system much like the hebrew language where vowels are underneath the letters.
I'd have to agree here. I can't see the point in having another language, much as it is sincerely intended.
Hey there, just found this thread.
I think that autlang could do a great deal of good, because normal human language isn't appropriate for the way an aspie mind works. I don't think we have trouble with language because it's too complicated, I think we have trouble with it for the same reason animals have trouble with it, only to a lesser degree, that is, our way of perceiving and understanding the world is completely different.
If all autlang does is replace existing English words, then it's useless. But if it supplies gender-neutral sentient pronouns, a word for an aspie fit attack, doesn't use 30 different words to describe the same concept, uses consistent spelling/grammar rules, etc, it could be the thing that allows us to truly speak for the first time. Therefore, above all else, I feel this should be the focus. In what ways do you find English, or any human language, conflicts with your way of perceiving the world?
Sign language is the only way to communicate with deaf people, autistics can speak english.
this is so cool and such a good idea! i will have to start learning this language soon!

I have enough problems trying to learn French and trying to remember Spanish. I think my brain would explode if I tried to learn Autlang.

These are words based on my interest in Swadesh lists, not already in Autlang.
This = ze
That = ha
Here = hini
There = sam
Many = harb
Some = kama
Few = qesa
Other = aher
Small = qata
Short = qasa
Narrow = daq
Thin = raze
Woman = atet
Man = besi
Wife = isa (not exactly but in rough phonetics the Hebrew word for woman is ISHA)
Husband = zaj
Animal = haya
Bird = TZiPOR
Dog = keleV
Louse = kina
Snake = naha
Worm = tula
Tree = eTZ
Forest = yar
Stick = maqe
Fruit = perA
Seed = zera
Leaf = ale
Root = sore
Bark = qeli
Flower = peraCH
Grass = dese
Rope = hebe
Skin = or
Blood = dam
Bone = esem
Fat (n.)= suma
Horn = qere
Tail = zana
Feather = nusa
Hair = sar
Head = ros
Ear = ozen
Eye = ayin
Nose = aF (although you were right to use the letter p because the letter Pay was used except it was changed to Fay)
Mouth = pe
Tooth = sen
Tongue = laso
Fingernail = sipo
Foot = qada
Leg = rege
Knee = bere
Hand = yad
Wing = kana
Belly = bete
Guts = mey
Neck = sava
Back = gab
Breast = haze
Heart = leb
Liver = kabe
Bite = nask
Suck = masa
Spit = yara
Vomit = heqi
Blow = napa
Breathe = nasa
Laugh = saha
See = raz
Hear = sama
Know = yida
Think = hasa
Smell = heri
Fear = yare
Live = hay
Die = met
Kill = hara
Fight = rab
Hunt = sad
Hit = hika
Cut = kara
Stab = daqa
Scratch = sara
Dig = hapa
Swim = saba
Fly (v.) = af
Walk = hala
Lie = saka
Turn = pana
Fall = bel
Give = nata (similar to verb, but which tense should I put it in?)
Hold = ahaz
Squeeze = laha
Rub = mara
Wipe = raha
Pull = mask
Push = daha
Throw = hisi
Tie = raba
Sew = tapa
Count = sapa
Float = sap
Flow = zara
Freeze = qapa
Swell = hita
Moon = yare'ACH
Star = kuka
Water = mayIM
River = nahaR
Lake = agam
Sea = yam
Salt = mela
Stone = eben
Sand = hol
Dust = abaq
Earth = eres
Cloud = arap
Sky = smay
Wind = ruha
Snow = sele
Ice = qera
Smoke = asan
Ashes = apar
Burn = bar
Road = dere
Mountain = har
Night = lAila
Year = sHana
Warm = Cham (uses letter Chet)
Cold = qar
Full = male
Old = yasa
Good = tov (wonder how you snuck that one in there)
Bad = bes
Rotten = raku
Dirty = melu
Straight = yasa
Round = agol
Sharp = had
Smooth = hala
Wet = rato
Dry = yibe
Correct = naku
Near = qaru
Far = raho
Right = yamiN
Left = smOl
With = et
If = im
Because = biga
Name = sHem
some of these words look almost like Hebrew words. Some I've added capital letters to show change to look more like Hebrew phonetics. I didn't do all of them and this ISN'T really meant for autlang it's just a little funny thing I noticed. I don't know Swadeshi so I don't know what that has to do with this list.
Ha, well maybe that would be a way for people who can't afford a formal diagnosis of AS to finally get one.
Autlang hmmm.....
I don't mean to be critical, but the ideology behind it sort of reminds me of Newspeak (e.g. bad = ungood).
It does, doesn't it?
Autlang hmmm.....
I don't mean to be critical, but the ideology behind it sort of reminds me of Newspeak (e.g. bad = ungood).
It does, doesn't it?
Actually I take it back. I didn't realize that Norad was a troll until yesterday.
is autlang like other languages? and not like English and German? to be only one pronunciation for a verb?
if its not can it be? becuase that would be so much better.
a = ah
e = ay
i = ee
o = oh
u = oo
I think that would be great. The fact that Spanish only has five vowel sounds is what helped me learn Spanish a few years ago.
I don't think I have enough room in my brain to learn Japanese. Spanish (which I'm trying not to forget) and French (which I'm still learning) are already taking up enough space at the moment.
Yes - I also think there are some practical matters that need our attention first, such as establishing networks to help people with autistm find work and accommodation.
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