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--- In romanceconlang@yahoogroups.com, Adam Walker <carrajena@y...> wrote: > > --- habarakhe4 <theophilus88@h...> wrote: > > Fortunatian axor, axorex [aS@r, aS@reS] > > <snip> > > Well, your Fortunate :-) response to this ages old > post made me realize that inspite of the length of my > original I never did post any C-a bird names so here > they be: > > Bird -- jucheli > lark -- alada > goose -- juga > eagle -- evila > stork -- chicon~a > raven -- corveja > crow -- corvu > cuckoo -- cuculu > swan -- chin~a > falcon -- faucu > hen -- gajina > gull -- laru/guaru > sparrow -- paseri > peacock -- pavuni/paguni > partrige -- perrixi > pheasant -- fajinu > turtledove -- turreleja > ostrich -- strudju > starling -- sturnuja > blackbird -- melura > woodpecker -- pigu (which do doubt elicits peals of > idiotic laughter from little Chinese school children > leaning Carrajena) > > There go ye. Have ye fun therewith. falcon - warcaun/ex bird - ab/ex lark - arat/ex goose - axor/ex eagle - apir/ax stork - cicun/ex raven - corb/aux cuckoo - curc/aux swan - cumnau/x hen - forr/ex gull - ? sparrow - farx/ex peacock - fabaun/ex partridge - fojic/ex pheasant - ? turtledove - tychyr/ex ostrich - ochic/aux starling - ? blackbird - ? woodpecker - fic/aux > > Adam who thanks to the last weekly vocab exercise now > has at least one word in C-a begining with every > letter of the C-a aufabeda