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--- In westasianconlangs@y..., draqonfayir@j... wrote: > ?àúí éëåìéí ìøàåú àú äàåúéåú äàìå > àéï îåàéáä ñôøã (àéï àéì îåðãå "àéì áéúéñàã") àáìàï ìàãéðå. ìå ñ÷øéáéï > àéï ìéèøàñ àéáøéàñ, àé ãéæéï ÷åæàñ ÷åîå "îåæåèøåñ ðå àáìàîåñ ñôàðéåì" àé > ôàæéï âéøä ÷åï ìàñ èééøàñ ãé àéñôàðéä. îåàéáä ñôøã àéñ àåðä ôøåáéðñéä > ãéìä ìéâä ðåøèéàîéøé÷àðä. îä, ìàãéðå ðå àéñ àåï "áéñè àéæéàï ÷åðìàðâ", > àéñ àåðä ðàèìàðâ îéãéèéøàðéàå. > > Does that work? My goodness, it works perfectly! Altho I don't know Ladino yet, I was able to understand your message! I think we may take Ladino into account, since it shows features similar to my and Christophe's Arabo- Romance conlangs. And it's interesting to know that in Mueva Sefarad (in Ill Bethisad) they speak Ladino! Conculturing is welcomed! > -Stephen (Steg) > "ãàñ àéæ ðéè ãòø ùèòâ" A who then? Kheiro, Yitzik